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What is the new drink rule for all inclusive?

The legislation was enforced in January 2022, and limits all-inclusive guests to six alcoholic beverages per day - three at lunch and three at dinner. The new laws came into effect to reduce the “issues of over-consumption of alcohol,” according to HotelManagement.net.



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Tourists on all-inclusive holidays will now only be allowed six drinks per day, broken down into three drinks at lunch and three during the evening. The rules affect all-inclusive holidaymakers in Ibiza, as well as in the areas of Playa de Palma, El Arenal, Magaluf and the West End of Sant Antoni de Portmany.

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These rules mean, if you stay at an all inclusive hotel in one of these resorts, you can have a maximum of 6 alcoholic drinks a day as part of your all inclusive package – 3 at lunch and 3 with evening meals. Soft drinks are unlimited at any time of day and you can buy additional alcoholic drinks if you wish.

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Is There a Limit on Drinks on All-inclusive? There is no limit to the number of drinks you're allowed to order throughout the day at an all-inclusive resort, but this does come with some caveats.

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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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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. However, at the time of writing, the new rules only actually apply to Magaluf, El Arenal's Playa de Palma in Majorca and Sant Antonio in Ibiza.

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Bartenders at all-inclusive resorts often water down drinks to keep costs low and ensure guests behave appropriately. Even if you're friendly with the bartender, they're unlikely to make your drink stronger upon request.

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Answering All Your Questions. An all-inclusive vacation is a vacation that includes all the essentials in the booking price. Besides accommodation, you can expect food, drinks, activities, and entertainment to be included, without having to pay extra for it.

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Legal Drinking Age in Mexico It also means that the Mexico drinking age at resorts is 18, whether they are all-inclusive resorts or not. Resorts will check your age on your ID, whether it's a driver's license or passport, when you check in.

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Holidaymakers jetting off to parts of Spain have been warned of a six drink limit if they are set to enjoy an all inclusive holiday. The new law enforces a drinking limit in parts of the Balearic Islands, including travel hotspots like Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca.

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7 Drink Solutions and Low Glycemic Booze Ideas
  1. Enjoy water. ...
  2. Fresh Fruit Infusions. ...
  3. Go crazy for coconuts – for their water. ...
  4. Avoid the Sugary Mock-tails and slushy drinks at the resort. ...
  5. Avoid beer – see item 4 for belly swell concerns. ...
  6. Enjoy a glass of wine with dinner – yes a glass not the bottle.


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Yes it does include all the drinks in the mini bar and in the resort, except for fine wine at the restaurants. It's pretty much almost all the drinks you want to have around the resort. Hope it helps! Helpful?

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With All Inclusive Plus, you get more for your money. On top of all your meals and snacks, you can enjoy branded drinks too. Some hotels may also offer more than is considered standard for an All Inclusive offering, such as extra dining options and the complimentary use of facilities.

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'Inclusive' means including everything or open to everyone; not limited to certain people An all-inclusive resort/cruise is a resort/cruise that includes everything--the cost covers your room, meals, drinks, etc.

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The liver is responsible for the elimination – through metabolism – of 95% of ingested alcohol from the body. The remainder of the alcohol is eliminated through excretion of alcohol in breath, urine, sweat, feces, milk and saliva.

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You can take them home ,It is part of your all inclusive pay at the hotel, i go there every year and pack mine in my suitcase to take home with no problem. Well that is the ones that we dont drink up during our stay. Helpful?

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