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    Staying at All-Inclusive Nickelodeon Resort With Toddler: REVIEW

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    • I spent four nights in a suite at the Nickelodeon Punta Cana resort for just over $2,800.
    • The resort didn’t feel as kitschy as I expected, and the food was pretty great.
    • We found many things to do on the property, but I wish my kid qualified for the day care service.

    My 3-year-old daughter and I enjoy vacationing at all-inclusive resorts as a worry-free way of bonding.

    When activities and dining are included in the upfront fee for the stay, it’s easy to stay flexible — and I like that I don’t need to stress about budgeting as we go.

    Since our 2024 trip to Grand Velas Riviera Maya in Mexico was so fun, I wanted to try an all-inclusive stay again this year with a different brand. Since my daughter’s recent obsession is “Paw Patrol,” I chose a Nickelodeon resort in Punta Cana.

    In total, I spent just over $2,800 for a four-night stay in a Nest suite on the property. I saved about $900 by booking during the resort’s seasonal promotion.

    The resort had a (surprisingly) sophisticated ambiance.


    Nickelodean resort with white exterior, palm-tree-lined pathway

    The Nickelodeon resort in Punta Cana didn’t feel overly childish.


    Tiffany Leigh

    As Nickelodeon is a famous children’s network, I assumed the resort’s aesthetic would be more colorful or kiddie-kitschy — sort of like a Chuck-E-Cheese.

    Instead, we were greeted by a mostly white courtyard with colonial-style architecture.

    Still, fun touches like a pineapple-shaped building and statues of Nickelodeon characters like SpongeBob Squarepants were peppered throughout the property.

    Our simply designed room was perfect for what we needed.


    Room with beige headboard, orange pillows, large bed with nightstand next to it

    The suite had a few pops of orange throughout.


    Tiffany Leigh

    Our suite’s configuration had a king-size bed in one space and a pull-out couch in a living area. It was perfect for me and my child, who took the couch and called it her “big-girl bed.”

    Luckily, if she wasn’t comfortable in it, the resort also had complimentary loaner cribs on standby.

    The suite’s theming felt subtle and not overly geared toward kids.


    Bathroom with large standalone tub, double vanity, backlit mirror

    The bathroom felt simple and not childish.


    Tiffany Leigh

    Our suite didn’t look overly childish or cartoonish. Instead, it was simple with lots of neutral shades and some pops of that signature Nickelodeon orange throughout.

    In particular, the bathroom seemed like one you’d find at a standard, nice hotel with its elegant marble touches, double vanity, and large stand-alone tub.

    Unfortunately, being on the ground floor wasn’t ideal for us.


    Mounted TV on orange wall with fold-out couch in front of it and orange lampshades on either side of TV

    Next time, I’d request a room higher up.


    Tiffany Leigh

    All in all, the suite was spacious, comfortable, and had plenty of closet space.

    However, we were on the ground floor of the complex and could could hear the thud of footsteps of the guests above us throughout our stay.

    It wasn’t a huge deal, but if you’re a light sleeper, I recommend requesting a room on the top floor of the resort.

    The “gourmet” inclusive dining lived up to its name.


    Sliced steak and potatoes on plate

    I found myself enjoying the resort’s various eateries.


    Tiffany Leigh

    We had access to over a dozen restaurants and bars, from upscale eateries with global cuisines to kid-friendly grab-and-go stops.

    The resort’s site describes the dining on property as “gourmet,” and it was easy to see why.

    I was shocked at how good the food was throughout our trip, as quality control and consistency can be tricky in large all-inclusive resorts.

    The variety also really impressed me. At the Explorer’s Table buffet, for example, I could get anything from freshly caught lobster to mac and cheese.

    We especially enjoyed some of the specialty dining experiences, like hanging out with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at dinner. My daughter lit up like a Christmas tree when she got a dance party, one-on-one time, and photos with all the Paw Patrol characters during the brunch buffet.

    We found plenty to do on the property.


    Pool surrounded by palm trees and shrubbery near water

    There was never a dull moment, thanks to the live evening performances and other activities.


    Tiffany Leigh

    There was never really a dull moment on our trip.

    We spent a lot of our time at Nickelodeon Place, a complex on the property that includes the Aqua Nick water park, Club Nick day care, and Plaza Orange performance venue.

    It has a kiddie splash pad and lazy river, plus regular meet-and-greets and dance parties featuring classic characters like SpongeBob SquarePants and Dora the Explorer.

    My daughter and I especially loved watching the live evening performances, which featured acrobatics and dance.

    Sadly, I wasn’t able to take advantage of the included day-care service.


    Twisted orange slide leading to ball pit

    My daughter was able to play in a few spots on the property.


    Tiffany Leigh

    My stay included access to the property’s supervised Club Nick day care, which includes activities and play areas.

    However, children needed to be at least 4 years old (mine is 3 ½) and potty-trained in order to be dropped off at the facility.

    In the past, some resorts have been flexible with me regarding their day-care policies when they find out I’m a solo parent, so long as I agree to be nearby to help with diaper changes.

    There wasn’t wiggle room when I asked on this trip, but I was grateful my daughter could still experience what Club Nick was like during its Free Play event (under my supervision).

    All in all, this resort was fun — but I’d only return after my kid is potty-trained.


    Spongebob statue next to palm  tree

    All in all, we had a nice stay at the resort.


    Tiffany Leigh

    I’ve loved the bonding time this resort gave us, as well as the endless variety of activities and dining options.

    However, I admit I was unexpectedly more tired on this trip than usual as I wasn’t anticipating my daughter to be so resistant to her typical nap.

    Because of all the runaround I did at this resort as a solo parent, I’d be thrilled to return only once she’s potty-trained and a few months older so she could be dropped off at the day care (Club Nick).

    That way, I could get a break for an hour or two and enjoy the beautiful property on my own.

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