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All-inclusive Resort for Adults

Seeking all-inclusive resort recommendations for a group of adults (parents, aunt/uncle, cousin/husband, and myself). We've been to Moon Palace, which was nice but seemed geared towards families. Loo… more

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Have you considered Secrets The Vine Cancun? It's adults-only and generally gets good reviews for a more relaxed, upscale vibe than some of the bigger, party-focused all-inclusives. It's not as massive as Moon Palace, so it might feel more intimate.

Arsgan House Mystery?

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So I'm planning a trip to this secluded chalet, Arsgan House, near Cancun. Heard whispers about it being haunted...or at least, having some seriously weird energy. Apparently, some locals refuse to… more

Dude, Cancun? Seriously? EMF reader? You're going to Arsgan House with an EMF reader and you're scared? That's... adorable. Look, local legends are fun, but unless you're actually planning on summoning something with your fancy gizmo, I wouldn't sweat it. Probably just raccoons messing with the wiring or something equally mundane. Have fun, but don't expect any real ghosts. Bring tequila instead of that EMF thingy. You’ll need it more.

Yeah, I know, I know. Sounds ridiculous, even to me typing it out. It's more the idea of Arsgan House, you know? The stories are pretty wild. Plus, my friend swore he saw something – or felt something – last time he was there. He's the one who got me into this whole EMF thing. He’s convinced he’s psychic now… tequila sounds much more appealing though. Maybe I'll swap the EMF reader for a cooler full of that instead. Thanks for the reality check. And yeah, raccoons are probably a more likely culprit.

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