Cobra B. said:
I take every opportunity I can to respond to this question. This is such a great place to stay. I have yet to find even one person who has a negative thing to say about it. It reminds me of staying at an all-inclusive Carribean Resort. Days go by and you realize you have never left the resort and never cared to.
We just returned from nine days at Vero, our first stay.
While I really enjoyed the resort, it's at best a pale shadow of a true, top of the line Caribbean family-focused all-inclusive.
I know this because we stayed at one (Beaches Turks and Caicos) a few years ago, and while Vero was nice, neither the beach, pool nor dining at Vero can hold a candle to what you get at Beaches. Four pools, including a massive seafront one with caves and a swim up bar, a world class diving program, different waterfront live entertainment every night, ten specialty restaurants, and accomodations that give the Beach Cottages at Vero a serious run for their money. The only downside it isn't cheap. Here's a few pictures:
The beach (which unlike Vero has water that is incredibly small child friendly):
The Chidren's Pool ("Pirate Island")
Main pool fronting the beach:
Bottom of the 285 foot long water slide (longer than any at any
DVC resort):
Sitting room of oceanfront villa:
Outdoor dining at one of the ten restaurants:
Don't get me wrong - I love DVC and Vero

, but Beaches ( and a handful of the other ultra high end Caribbean all inclusives) is still in a class the Disney resorts can only dream of aspiring to.