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5 Reasons Why All Inclusive Resorts Like Holy Ship! Wrecked Might Be Better Than A Festival

Juliana Bernstein

Imagine a music festival that is right on the sandy beaches of Mexico. Drinks, food and lodging are all taken care of the entire weekend and you are always just minutes from any of the stages.

Well, there’s no need to imagine because numerous events around the world like Holy Ship! Wrecked are happening at all-inclusive resorts.

Here’s why all-inclusives might actually be better than a normal festival.

Gina Joy

1. Convenience

The convenience of being at an all-inclusive resort while simultaneously being at a music festival is unmatched. The walk from your bed to each part of most resorts is no longer than 10 minutes.

No more waiting for Ubers to the festival itself, because you are already on the festival grounds, 24/7. Feel free to grab a bite to eat while jamming out to your favorite artists. Most resorts have grab-and-go food options that allow you to eat what you want, at the speed you want. 

2. Included Amenities

Talk about a beautiful backdrop for a music festival, as the Hard Rock Cancun Resort sits on the beautiful beaches of Cancun. With your stay you get a music festival ticket, all-you-can-eat meals, and all-you-can-drink alcoholic (or non-alcoholic) beverages.

At the Hard Rock, you can also expect to have 24-hour room service and a jacuzzi in your room. If that wasn’t enough, you can enjoy many amenities on the property as well, such as a gym, swimming, and even a whole water park! 

Julian Bajsel

3. No Hidden Fees

Have you ever been to a city festival and realized that you wanted to get a drink? And then you realize later that you lost track and accidentally bought a few rounds for each of your friends?

Sometimes city festivals can cost more than originally planned, which is the beauty of an all-inclusive resort festival. You are made aware of all amenities beforehand and unless you want to participate in an off-resort activity, or you break something in your room, you will not be charged anything extra to enjoy what the Hard Rock Resort has to offer

4. Unlimited Re-entry 

While not allowing re-entry at most festivals is a measure put in place for safety reasons, it can be an inconvenience when you have scanned inside the festival and forgot something like a jacket or water bottle.

When you get to Holy Ship! Wrecked, there is programming that lasts almost all day and night. At any time you are allowed to leave, go to your room, and come back to the music. Having unlimited re-entry can allow you to go swimming during the day and dress into your best rave fits at night! 

Jason Kenmore

5. Make Friends Around the World 

Holy Ship! Wrecked attracts a worldwide crowd, many of whom will be traveling to Cancun, Mexico for this year’s edition of the festival.

While at city-wide festivals there can be some travelers, the majority of the attendees are from the city/country the festival is being held in.

The majority of attendees of Holy Ship are not living in Cancun, Mexico, so it gives attendees a chance to meet new friends from around the world and experience a little bit of what makes Mexico such a fantastic place to visit.

Holy Ship! Wrecked is taking place in Cancun, Mexico December 12-16, 2023. Click here to reserve a room.

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