Introduction
Planning a family vacation often feels like managing a small corporation. You have to budget for every meal, plan every activity, and constantly say “no” when the kids ask for expensive snacks.
This is why all-inclusive resorts are a game-changer for parents. Imagine a vacation where you can put your wallet in the safe and never touch it again. From three gourmet meals a day to kayaking, archery, and nightly shows—everything is included in one upfront price.
In this guide, we review the 7 best all-inclusive family resorts in the USA. These aren’t just hotels; they are summer camps for the whole family (with luxury bedding).
Want to see the top rated spots? Check out our main list of Best All-Inclusive Resorts in USA

- Woodloch Pines Resort – Hawley, Pennsylvania
Voted the #1 family resort in America multiple times, Woodloch creates an atmosphere of “togetherness” that is hard to find elsewhere.
- The Food: Their meal plan is legendary. It’s not a buffet; it’s a sit-down family-style dinner with endless options.
- Activities: Over 30 daily scheduled activities, from bakery wars to scavenger hunts. You simply cannot get bored here.
- Traveling in winter? See our guide to Hotels with Indoor Water Parks
- Tyler Place Family Resort – Highgate Springs, Vermont
This resort has a unique philosophy: “Happy Parents = Happy Kids.”
- The Counselors: They offer age-staggered camps for everyone from newborns to teens.
- The Perk: While the kids are eating dinner with their new friends and counselors, parents get to enjoy a quiet, candlelit dinner alone. It’s a vacation for everyone.
- Tanque Verde Ranch – Tucson, Arizona
For families who want adventure instead of a pool chair. This authentic dude ranch offers an all-inclusive experience in the desert.
- What’s Included: Horseback riding lessons (even for beginners), mountain biking, and fishing.
- The Vibe: Ending the day with a cowboy cookout under the stars is a core memory your kids will never forget.
- Mohonk Mountain House – New Paltz, New York
A Victorian castle resort that feels like stepping into a Harry Potter movie.
- The Nature: Your rate includes hiking, boating on the private lake, and rock scrambling.
- For Kids: The “Mohonk Kids’ Club” is included, offering guided nature walks and fossil hunts.

- Vista Verde Ranch – Steamboat Springs, Colorado
A luxury guest ranch that offers a “snow” all-inclusive experience in winter.
- Winter Fun: Skiing, tubing, and sleigh rides are all part of the package.
- Love the snow? Check out our guide to Best Family-Friendly Hotels in USA
Insider Tip: Look for “Kids Stay Free” Weeks
Some all-inclusive resorts (especially ranches) offer special weeks in the shoulder season (usually May or September) where kids stay and eat for free.
- Action: Sign up for the resort’s newsletter. These deals are usually emailed out months in advance and sell out fast.
Want more budget hacks? Read our Budget Family Travel Tips
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is alcohol included in US family all-inclusives?
Usually, no. Unlike Mexico resorts, places like Woodloch Pines or Tyler Place charge extra for alcoholic drinks. However, the prices are reasonable. - What is the “American Plan”?
You might see this term on booking sites. “American Plan” means your room rate includes 3 meals a day. “Modified American Plan” means breakfast and dinner only. - Are these resorts good for toddlers?
Yes! Tyler Place is famous for its infant care. Most family all-inclusives provide cribs, high chairs, and toddler-friendly food options so you don’t need to pack everything. - Do I need to tip?
It varies. Many all-inclusive resorts add a 15-20% service charge to your total bill at checkout to cover all staff gratuities. Check the policy so you don’t double-tip.