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Is the all-inclusive island in the Maldives a good deal?

I feel that "one price all-inclusive" is actually quite deceptive. The so-called all-inclusive means all-inclusive in its limited menu, not all-inclusive. For example, a certain kind of fruit juice is included, but red wine is not included, and you need to pay extra for drinking red wine. In addition, there are too many Chinese people on all-inclusive islands, which also lowers the quality of hotel services and supplies (I don’t mean to discriminate against the Chinese, I just want to point out the quality of services provided by hotels on islands with a large number of Chinese people) will reduce this objective fact). So I feel that an all-inclusive island is not the best choice.