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When we arrived in Mexico it was late, we were hungry, and none of the restaurants were open, nor where there any front desk managers avaialbe.
So we all checked in and got ourselves sorted and just kind of “made do”. But when I woke up the next day I was not a happy camper. Because we are having a wedding in the resort we’ve helped to bring in more than 20 room reservations for our guests, and we have a hefty tab to cover for our reception…so why were we in this dark little room.
I woke up at 730 the next day enraged at the situtation…and quickly tried to figure out all our upgrade options and where we could move to and how much extra it would be. When I talked to the reception desk folks they were totally indifferent to my requests to get upgraded without paying since I’d help to bring in so much business.
So, our option was to upgrade our room, pay the difference and cut back the amount extra we had to pay on our room from our reception tab. It doesn’t make sense to give a resort more money when they don’t consider how much business we’re bringing in.
Happy with our solution to keep on budget, but just move up to a bigger and more expensive master suite, we packed once again and moved on. And when we got to our new suite it was wonderful!
For me it was really important to have a nice big place where people would want to come visit us, and also a place where family can gather and relax where young parents don’t have to be so on guard with their children wondering off, and in case you just want to have a relaxing time with friends and family and gather and relax together, without the million other distractions an all inclusive offers.
It really is true, room upgrades are always worth it!











