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Has anyone been on a honeymoon to Moon Palace or Cancun Palace resorts?

  • What did you think of it? My fiance and I are looking into all-inclusive packages and want to find the best bang for our buck. Some family friends have recommended Moon Palace Resort. I've done some research on this resort already, but I just wanted to hear feedback from those who have actually been there. Is it romantic? Is the food good? Are there plenty of opportunities to be alone without interruption from kids? We don't have kids, but it would be nice if other people's kids weren't in our way for our vacation.

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    Hi, the Moon Palace was amazing. My husband and I went there 2 years back. What I really loved about it is that is was adults only. Which means, no kids! There is actually three resorts together, Moon Palace, Sun Palace, and one other that I forget the name of. We bought the all-inclusive bracelets which meant we could go into any of the resorts, and any activities that we wanted were covered with the bracelets. The rooms were perfect and the host were friendly. It was 10 days of heaven. We went all out, swimming with dolphins, horseback riding on the beach, going to the Mayan ruins, bracelets, snorkeling, rafting, everything and including our air fare we spent $5,600. Reminding you it was 10 days. I thought that was really reasonable for all that we did, and the memories we will have forever.

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Hola: Moon Palace is, like other resorts in Riviera Maya, a big place. They (and others) have very nice rooms, large common areas, beautiful gardens, very nice beach, several restaurants, excellent service. good and varied food, fun entertainment, etc. etc.; but they also have large crowds. With over 2000 (two thousand) hotel rooms even at 50% occupancy there are around 2000 people. The size and arrangement of the place minimizes this, but still there are lots of people. Cancun Palace, like other hotels in Cancun/Riviera Maya, are 'mid-size' and will be much quieter. The service, rooms, etc. are still top class. Food is less varied with less restaurants per hotel but still very good. I am focusing my answer to your concerns about 'time alone'. There are other factors in your question, I hope my comments do help a bit in your decision making process.

Luis Felipe

Hi "GettinHitched". Gotta tell you the Riviera Maya is FULL of all inclusives that run Honeymoon specials. The question you really want to be asking is, what's to do there? To make it a dream honeymoon is a simple process. If you like to dance, go where they have dancing.... etc. You can drive yourself crazy checking them all out, or, you can find a Certified Travel Consultant (or Rivera Maya Specialist), answer a million or so questions, and let him/her present you with the options that best match your dates, budget, and desires. Let me know if I can help. Joe PS - package tours are usually a LOT less than booking piece by piece, and usually can kerep you from forgetting little things like transfers, excursions, etc.

Joe Santoni

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