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Texas parents looking to get away from the kids for a while, or childfree adults looking to escape their annoying parent friends, can find their version of "heaven-on-earth" at an all-inclusive resort tucked away in the Texas Hill Country.

Miraval Austin Resort & Spa is a serene escape complete with cool rooms, yummy food, and unique wellness activities, all included in the price. Oh, and did we already mention it's for adults only?

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Vacations are much more fun when there isn't the hassle of planning every single aspect of the trip, which is why so many people opt for all-inclusive resorts.

Texas is actually full of places to stay where everything is included in your cost of a room, like delicious onsite food packages, state-of-the-art spa services, and tons of exciting activities.

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Traveling through Texas can be a daunting task for most people due to the long hours it takes to drive across the state and all the annoying drivers you're bound to experience along the way.

TikTok user Maddie (@its.maddie.c) recently took Amtrak's Texas Eagle Train from Dallas to Austin, and locals are freaking out over the fact that train travels like this actually exist in the state.

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Vacations can be stressful to plan, so sometimes it's a lot easier to avoid all that by staying at an all-inclusive resort where everything you could want to do is at your fingertips.

If you live in Texas, you might find your choice settled on a sparkling blue lake in the Texas Hill Country at the Lake Austin Spa Resort, located right outside Austin, TX.

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It's February 1, which means it's time to celebrate National Texas Day, according to National Today.

Texans are full of pride for their state. Hence this made-up holiday, along with "Go Texan Day" — celebrated later this month — or the Texas Independence Day in March.

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