In 2010, due to promotions and price reductions, you will be able to enjoy an all inclusive stay in Mexico under or above 100USD per person per night, with absolutely everything included. Prices are 30% to 40% under what you would have paid in 2008 or will be paying in 2011. Difference between 4 and 5 Star All Inclusive resorts is minimum, where High All Inclusive Standards will prevail and provide extreme vacation satisfaction. Difference will be in the size of the guest room, in the number of specialty restaurants, domestic or imported drinks at the bars and a not so big choice of non motorized water sports. Both options provide extreme satisfaction, fulfilling your most demanding expectations.
The 2010 Mexico All Inclusive Program
Just to give you an idea of what to expect in Mexico all inclusive resorts, we here give you a brief descriptive tour. As you enter the lobby of a Mexico all inclusive resort, hospitality is immediately evident. You will be warmly greeted by Hotel Staff and be offered a welcome cocktail. You check in and will be escorted to your room with friendly explanation of the program, activities and facilities that the hotel has to offer. In your room, you will have a mini fridge with soft drinks, bottled water and beer (In 5 Star hotels you additionally get liquor dispensers). Breakfast will be normally in one or two Buffet Restaurants with exuberant and well assorted placements. These restaurants are normally ocean front and the second one closer to lobby or dining facilities area. Activities, beach games, water sports, animation will go on from 10:00AM to 2:00PM and begin again for evening activities, all organized and performed by well trained, friendly and polite young animation staff.
A snack bar will be close to the pool, and a buffet restaurant will be open for lunch. You will have a pool area bar, normally including a wet bar section, (5 star hotels additionally have bar service to the beach). In a shaded indoor area you will also find a coffee parlor, sometimes combined with the Lobby bar, normally open after 11 am for those who missed breakfast. Coffee Parlor will also be available for Tea in the afternoon in or close to the Lobby Bar Area. These resorts have a good selection of wine “By the Glass”, available with your meals or at any of the bars according to their normal daily schedules. Specially made cocktails, liquor, beer, fruit juice and soft drinks are unlimitedly available, also by the glass, during the schedule of each bar, until the Disco closes (Last call around 12:30)
For dinner, you will have at least one buffet restaurant, in addition to one or two specialty “A la Carte” restaurants according to the size of the property. Five star hotels will have anywhere from 3 to 6 Specialty restaurants. These can be like a Steak House, a Sea Food Restaurant, Italian, French, Mediterranean, Oriental and of course Mexican. These Mexico all inclusive resorts can be considered as generously providing food manufacturing plants, where you won’t be able to try everything they supply, even though you are entitled to all you can eat and all you can drink.
After Dinner, live entertainment shows and games are available, conducted by the animation team. And still, your day is not over, Most 4 star hotels and all 5 star resorts have their own discotheques running until 1:00AM. Most hotels also have group departures to the most outstanding night clubs in the area, where outside of the resort, each one pays his own way.
So don’t miss Mexico in 2010. Promotions and price reductions, will have you enjoy a superb all inclusive stay under or above 100USD per person per night, with absolutely everything included. Prices are 30% to 40% under what you would have paid in 2008 or will be paying in 2011. Mexico hotels and resort are the most properly managed in all Latin America and the Caribbean. Hotel guests will find all the comfort and amenities they would expect on a superb holiday period.