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in the last weekCristobal sepulveda urbina
in the last weekThis park is undoubtedly the best in the Xcaret group. If anyone has any doubts about visiting this park, I highly recommend going; you won't regret it. The activities are incredible, unforgettable, and the buffet food is wonderful.
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in the last weekYou're going to love it, enjoy it to the fullest and have as much fun as you can. Arrive early, at least by 8:00 AM, so you can find parking and avoid waiting in line for any of the rides at the beginning. If you're planning your vacation in advance, I recommend buying your tickets at least 2-3 weeks ahead to get the best price. Tickets bought on the spot are more expensive, and buying them online less than a week in advance will be even more expensive. If it starts to rain heavily (like it did for us), most attractions close for safety reasons, so I recommend starting with the Toboganxote or the zip lines. They're usually the most crowded and the first to close if it rains. My favorite, though, is the amphibious vehicles. You can only drive them if you're over 18 and have a driver's license, but if you're over 22, you won't have any problems. The food is delicious, with a great menu and a wide variety of desserts, drinks, and more! We didn't try the photo package, but some people recommend it. I recommend buying your own shoes for the park; the ones they sell there are good quality and very comfortable, but expensive. The rest is up to you, explorer. Have a great trip!