Is there a 6 drink limit at all-inclusive holidays?
What are the rules exactly? A letter sent to customers of tour operator Thomas Cook confirmed the new rule updates: All-inclusive no longer means unlimited drinks. Instead, vacationgoers will be limited to six drinks per day.
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What's the limit on alcoholic drinks at an All Inclusive? The biggie is the change to All Inclusive packages. If you've opted to go all-in at a hotel in the affected areas listed above, alcoholic drinks will be capped to six per person, per day.
Does all inclusive include alcohol? All inclusive packages generally include some alcoholic beverages, although the number of drinks included can vary depending on your hotel or destination.
The new law - which states “alcoholic drinks will be limited to six per day” - is part of a package of measures designed to crack down on anti-social behaviour. These also believed to include bans on pub crawls, happy hours and two-for-one drinks offers, which are all being enforced by hefty fines.
Does the 6-drink limit apply to the entirety of Spain? No. The rules apply only to certain parts of the Balaeric island, which includes Magaluf, Ibiza and Majorca.
Their findings strongly seem to indicate that the watered-down liquor claim is not universal among all-inclusives! Now granted, their alcohol measuring device did indicate a slightly low percentage- 33% as opposed to the expected 37.5%.