Can't respond about the above mentioned programs, however, one to think twice about would be the Smilow family @ the Bonaventure. The resort is lovely, however, there were major gaps in the level of service. My parents were there for the full week, and were shocked at the number of buffets ( not fun when you are elderly and have to contend with rude pushy people ) , the quality of the food ( few healthy options , lots of fried & heavy food, inedible meat, and lots of repetition). In addition, they paid tips in advance and their waiter said he had never received tips. They will say whatever they think you want to hear beforehand, however, the actual service delivery is poor.
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