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Places designed so you never have to leave, conveniently located far from anywhere you'd want to.

means Vacation destinations bundling lodging, dining, and entertainment into one curated, self-contained escape.

from From the French resortir, to go out againironic, since the whole point is staying put. Originally meant a place people habitually returned to.

Last resortThe phrase means final option, not a sad hotel.
All-inclusivePioneered by Club Med in 1950s France.
Captive economyWalls keep tourists spending inside, not outside.
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