Hotel Policy

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  1. EdilinaLaoi

    EdilinaLaoi Newbie Registered Member

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    Hey Everyone!!!

    This is my first time going to cancun, ill be there mid march, and I was wondering if any of you kind souls know about the hotel policies there:p

    First which hotel are the best? I've been doing research and it seems like Oasis and Krystal are the hotspots?

    and me and my girlies are on a budget so we were planning on stuffing the hotel rooms with 5 girls. Do you think that this would work or is the security up your butt?

    thanks in advance!!:angel2:
     
  2. Taylor2005

    Taylor2005 Enthusiast Registered Member

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    Come to Tucancun and you can stay in our room! :)

    On a serious note, I think Oasis is fully booked up
     
  3. hw711

    hw711 Moderator/Dance Machine Registered Member

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    All inclusive hotels won't let you do that. Everyone will be required to have a wristband to enter all inclusive hotels and they will have securities to check for it.

    Non all inclusive hotel don't care usually but some of them might check late at night.
     
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    Tagsy9 Newbie Registered Member

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    off tpic but does this make pulling someone from another hotel virtually impossible
     
  5. tomm0

    tomm0 Enthusiast Registered Member

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    Yes it does. If youre lucky the security will let you pay $100 or so for a wristband for the night. They have to check in etc. Youre essentially paying for an extra person in your room for the night.

    Often though they will just not let you in.

    It will cost you $100 whatever.
     
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