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(Press Release) All-Inclusive Plan Comes to Hotel Finisterra

BajaNomad - 4-25-2004 at 11:17 AM

CABO SAN LUCAS, B.C.S., Mexico, April 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Hotel Finisterra
is offering a new All-Inclusive Plan to guests from June 1 through
September 30, 2004, it was announced today.

Considered the best value in Los Cabos, the Finisterra All-Inclusive Plan
offers guests a luxury room, all meals, all drinks, taxes and tips, for the
price of $110 to $120 per person per room night, depending on room style.
Children under 12 years of age eat free. In addition, the resort will continue to offers its traditional European Plan and its related special promotions, including fourth night free.

The new plan includes all rooms and suites in the hotel, including the
Finisterra Traditional rooms ($110 per person/per night), with marina views,
and the Palapita Suites with ocean views ($120 per person/per night). The
plan requires a three-night minimum stay.

"Families want all inclusive plans so they know what their ultimate cost is going to be," said Bill Baffert, director of marketing for The Finisterra. "With our new all-inclusive plan, and the terrific amenities Finisterra offers on the beach at Land's End, we feel it's the best deal available in Los Cabos," said Baffert. "Our all-inclusive guests have the same menu and resort offerings as our European Plan guests."

Included in the All-Inclusive Plan is breakfast, lunch and dinner. It
also covers all domestic drinks, limited in-room food service, and all taxes
and gratuities. There will also be a special all-inclusive "Honeymooner's
Package," featuring VIP treatment, a king-size bed, private balcony, bottle of
champagne and welcome fruit basket.

Wow. What a gonga deal that is!-Stephanie

Stephanie Jackter - 4-25-2004 at 11:50 AM


elgatoloco - 4-25-2004 at 11:58 AM

How's the food?

JESSE - 4-25-2004 at 06:09 PM

Cabo is on its way to becoming the second Cancun, we saw it coming a long time ago.

BajaNomad - 4-25-2004 at 09:57 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by elgatoloco
How's the food?
Couldn't tell you today.

Stayed there about ten or eleven years ago, and I think the food I had there was the ONLY thing I liked about the place.

Didn't like the service, the rooms, the location, etc. But that was paying full-pop, not worrying about getting a "deal" at the time. Had a very nice dinner there that I recollect.

For a bargain arrangement, it certainly seems like something to at least consider.

Anyway... my $.02.

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Doug