Is New Year's Eve in Cancun any good for a tourist?

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  1. Ohioguy25

    Ohioguy25 Newbie Registered Member

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    I'm here with my family at an all inclusive resort but want to go out for new years. Someone who comes here a lot said the bars are hit or miss during tourist season and the bars/clubs are often packed with locals. Before I spend $150 I want to be sure there will be plenty of tourists there, or do you think most ppl are here with their families? Would a resort hotel party be better?
     
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    Donald Devil's advocate Registered Member

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    If you go to a resort , you may want to rent a room for the night , instead of doing the night pass, sometimes its cheaper.
     
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    Ohioguy25 Newbie Registered Member

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    What about the clubs/bars this time of year - will they mostly be locals or will there be a lot of tourists?
     
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    Don't no, we ussually don't go off resort , they have the best adult partys here so , why leave ??

    I no its cheaper at TTR to rent a room ( then pay for 2 adults night fee) and you posted on the Temptation Resort thread , so I thought you were referring/implying to coming into Temptations.

    I should of read your request better , sorry.
     
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