Here’s your early access to Hard Rock Hotel Cancun’s Black Friday event!
This all-inclusive paradise offers savings of up to 55% off, plus round-trip airport transportation for two (does not apply from December 8-January 2, 2022), food, drinks, daily entertainment, spa benefits, special golf rates, and more. Check out all of the included perks, amenities here. The family amenities are awesome, including a Kids Club for ages 4-12.
Book by November 14 for travel through December 17, 2022.
This offer is only valid for online bookings with a minimum stay of 4 nights.
Discounted room rates start from $498 per night, double occupancy (remember this is for all-inclusive amenities!) in a Deluxe Lagoon View guest room. Other room types average $648. A Deluxe Family Lagoon View two-bedrooms (connecting rooms) with the Black Friday discount starts from $1,234 (max occupancy is 6 guests: 4 adults max, children (ages 4-17) & infants (0-3). A maximum of 1 infant (to 3 months) will be allowed to stay in the same room with 6 guests.
Expect to fully pre-pay your stay β and that amount is completely non-refundable, with no changes. Also, the credit card used to book must be shown upon arrival. Otherwise, the original card will be refunded with the full amount due at check-in.
Note: Travel to Cancun can be heavily impacted for travelers visiting during Hurricane Season, or from June through November. Hard Rock has some hard-fast policies should a storm affect your trip.
As with any hotel, resort, or all-inclusive property, take time to read reviews to ensure that you are a good fit for a stay. This particular Hard Rock Hotel Cancun isn’t getting rave reviews for the food. But that may not make a difference in your decision to go there because you might go just for the high-energy vibe!
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