Waldorf Astoria and Conrad Tulum Resorts Offering An Optional All-Inclusive Plan…

I just posted the other day about how Conrad Tulum was extending their optional all-inclusive meal plan until the end of 2027…looks like their “sister” resort, Waldorf Astoria Riviera Maya, is now implementing its own optional plan and continuing it for the same amount of time.  Since both are owned and operated by Hilton, it looks like the initial experiment with this option was so successful at the Conrad that they decided to expand it to other luxury resorts within that particular portfolio.  It just shows how all-inclusive resorts have really changed their reputation over the years to be an extremely viable and desirable vacation choice for all income categories.

Here’s what you will get with this resort’s all-inclusive plan:

  • Access to pools and beach areas
  • Open bar access from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
  • Mini-bar access
  • Gym access
  • Room service 24/7
  • Breakfast at Chaya restaurant
  • Lunch at Chaya or pool bar
  • Light bites and snacks at pool bar or Peacock Alley
  • Dinner at Chaya, JA’O, or Malpeque
  • Access to non-motorized water sports equipment
  • Gratuities included

There is supposedly no minimum stay and bookings through the end of 2027 will be accepted.

What do you think?  Will more luxury brands be expanding to the all-inclusive plan option?

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