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Flashing Lights and Pure Catharsis: A Dispatch from EDC Orlando

Initiates in ancient Greece engaged in semi-religious Dionysian Mysteries—orgiastic rituals of dancing, music, intoxicants (namely wine and trance-inducing drugs available in the pre-modern world), and sex. The Mysteries are enigmatic; aside from worshipping the mythic god Dionysus and seeking some form of ecstatic experience, it isn’t clear why large groups fucked around a fire while listening to hypnotic music, high on psychotropic plant material and wine. It seems helplessly speculative to think we can fully know.

One can easily imagine, though, a group of diligent archaeologists in 1,000 years excavating the site of Electric Daisy Carnival Orlando, recovering a varicolored acrylic kandi bracelet inscribed “Pound Town” and mistaking it for prayer beads. Then, after finding evidence of a mass gathering of people, bodily fluids, and a pharmacopoeia of drugs, the archaeologists would be certain they’d discovered the site of a ceremony like the Mysteries, rather than a 3-day electronic music festival sponsored by Zyn, Geek Bar, and White Claw.

In an oblique sense, maybe the archaeologists would not be wrong. A common impulse does run through the Dionysian Mysteries and raving—it is the same cathartic impulse I witnessed the weekend of EDCO, a visceral release evinced on the raver’s face, sucking on a flashing, light-up pacifier, totally subsumed by a loud, pulsating beat and the tens of thousands at any given stage.

The only difference is now, instead of a conversion through rites and rituals and customs, initiation is the requisite cost of a ticket. Commercial nicotine pouches, vapes, and alcoholic seltzers are, aptly, the holy trinity of our contemporary cathartic gatherings.


This doesn’t mean EDCO doesn’t have its own rituals.

Michelle Lhooq, who covers rave culture professionally and is hyper-aware of its intricacies—unlike me, someone who has never written on music at all, and has been to less than a dozen raves—writes that most raves are “cringe.”  For Lhooq, “much of the commercial rave scene feels more like a commodified leisure site, a Disneyland.”

It wouldn’t be a gratuitous comparison to say that EDC is the Disneyland of raves. It has excessively long lines, criminally overpriced food, cramped public spaces (there were crowd surges on Sunday due to the festival being over-sold, where people had to move, inch-by-inch (if moving at all), in a fairly wide area leading from the back stage to the front of the festival—a friend said she was stuck in a surge, completely immobile and alone and rolling on MDMA, for about five minutes) insufficient restroom capacity, and, like the fast pass ticket at Disney (enabling one to skip long lines), there is a hierarchized caste system of GA, GA+, and VIP—each with their own corresponding bathrooms, slightly less inundated by dazed attendees’ urine depending on your caste.

If I had to guess, Lhooq would likely place EDC firmly within the “cringe” camp. It is mainstream, and the mainstream is cringe. As a friend told me, raving used to be for eccentrics and outsiders and weirdos and now it is for finance bros with VIP passes. (Maybe this isn’t true for all raves—such as the “underground” raves that Lhooq champions.)

We could blame this on the splintering of culture—there is no longer initiated and uninitiated, no more homogeneous unified culture to “counter.” The only thing that remains is the flattening procedure of money, where entry to any culture can be purchased at a market-determined price. Sometimes this flattening takes on the guise of inclusivity: no one (who can afford a ticket) is left out (although they may still be left out of VIP or GA+). Disney World is inclusive in the exact same way.


Yet, there is something distinctly un-cringe, cathartic, and fun about EDCO. Or maybe cathartic and fun despite being cringe. I’m not sure it matters.

I’ve been to EDC a few times over the past decade—I like the lights and child-like affability of ravers—but for someone who knows little-to-nothing about EDM (or, more precisely, literally nothing aside from DJ Snake radio hits), year to year, little seems to change. I wouldn’t be sure what to say about EDCO 2025 that distinguishes it from 2024 or 2022, aside from increasing crowds. (Unlike an authentic electronic music fan, I can’t comment on the DJ sets themselves.) There are, as always, stunning lights beaming from the stages, very complimentary people high on MDMA (or some unknown-to-them chemical analogue of MDMA) who love your shirt/pants/hat, and trains of twinks worming through the crowd, either towards the stage or trying desperately to leave.

While I enjoy EDC, I am never able to shed a certain level of self-consciousness around so many people. Sometimes, I find it surprising that an entire generation appears able to do so, almost naturally dancing uninhibited. Especially a generation which is, as we’re constantly reminded by media reports, putatively addled by anxiety and depression. Yes, empathogens and psychedelics (drugs that eliminate self-consciousness or augment spectacle, namely LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, or MDMA) contribute to this radical openness, but this ability does not seem monocausal—drugs do not exhaust the feeling of openness felt across the festival. This openness, the absolute absence of self-consciousness, is needed for true catharsis.

One lyric I heard, walking the grounds, perfectly captured the default disposition needed for EDCO: “I don’t wanna think too much / I don’t want to think at all.” Catharsis—like dancing to electronic music for hours—is an a-reflective activity, and thinking would only obstruct the cathartic release.

Attending EDC as press positioned me in a way I enjoyed—removed, at a distance from my own experience, with an awareness that I was spectating “for an article.” I was an anthropological researcher, observing the modern-day Dionysian Mysteries, trying to capture and understand the impulse that an archaeologist in 1,000 years would dedicate their life to knowing. (Truthfully, I should have taken more notes. It is easy to think one is “absorbing” it all—only to realize later that the experiential “it all” fleetingly slides past memory.)

I spoke to a handful of people at the festival as “press,” asking them why they attended. Most referenced a DJ set I immediately forgot, or “vibes.” A twentysomething man holding a totem featuring Jeffrey Epstein, which read “This sign did not kill itself,” said he came for the “orgasmic” DJ sets.

Trying to understand that impulse as anything other than pleasure and enjoyment is trivial, like asking someone to describe what exactly they derive from listening to a catchy melody or eating chocolate ice cream.


EDCO, like most raves in America, has a schizophrenic attitude towards drugs: The organizers are aware their festivals have an auto-gravity which attracts drug-use, and to a degree acknowledge it, by having “Dance Safe” present—an organization for drug safety—and spaces like “The Oasis” for when someone is having a difficult drug experience (acting as a generic “chill-out” spot). There were also signs posted Saturday and Sunday, warning attendees of fentanyl-laced drugs, following what I assume were a number of overdoses on Friday. But, they also explicitly disavow drug use, stating that this is a “drug-free” festival and do not provide, or permit, drug testing, which would help attendees determine if the drug they purchased is actually the drug they thought they were purchasing.

I recall being in the artist lounge/media hub bathroom, washing my hands, when a man wearing only swimming trunks beside me commented on the Sunday rain, then proceeded to snort a powder from a small spoon—I wondered if it was cocaine or ketamine or MDMA, then wondered if he knew what it was. The real danger isn’t drugs at EDCO (since drugs are only inert chemicals, safe at some doses and toxic at others), but rather the fundamental unawareness of what any given drug really is.

The festival’s approach to drugs (in order to avoid any legal culpability—since the US itself has an anti-harm reduction approach to drugs and drug testing) leads, indirectly, each year, to overdoses and terrifying experiences. I personally witnessed three people being wheeled out of crowds and one seizure.

EDC also serves alcohol (primarily Beat Boxes—an uber-sweet boxed cocktail with 13% ABV, sold for around $20 after tax, pre-tip), which, when used concomitantly with virtually any drug, becomes dangerous. The festival can claim plausible deniability for this, of course, by appealing to their drug-free statement.


There are drugs, and maybe there is cringe, but if anything about EDC would survive and remain intelligible in a millennium, it would likely be PLUR. PLUR, the basic rave acronym, standing for peace, love, unity, and respect (I wonder if Lhooq would call PLUR cringe?), is a kind of countervailing drive against the worst excesses of music festivals and mass gatherings. It is certainly not the attitude of all 300,000 EDCO-goers over the course of the weekend, some of whom shove their way through crowds, very un-PLUR-like—but for enough, maybe even a strong minority, it is a serious edict.

Enacted, it looks like a sort of ambient generosity: complimenting and speaking to strangers and being vigilant for those who may have over-indulged in drugs/alcohol.

One raver I spoke to said, “PLUR is rave culture—it is welcoming . . . there’s nothing like it.” Another group of ravers, whose sign said, “PLUR is Vegan,” were emphatic that PLUR has outside-world implications. For them, this meant applying PLUR to outside contexts, like animals. To them, PLUR could change the world.

PLUR could be viewed cynically as a reductive platitude—a too-easy answer of ‘peace and love’—but, despite all the criticisms of EDC and “commercial” raves, an attitude like PLUR, non-judgemental and kind, does lend itself to a singular experience in an oftentimes PLUR-less world. PLUR is the closest thing to a religious mandate EDC has—a loosely-followed four commandments.


When I was leaving, about thirty minutes before the close of Sunday, avoiding rain-puddles while eating mini-pretzels from the media hub, I walked past a man in sunglasses at the margins of the festival near the main exit, wearing a bold-text hoodie announcing: “I’m only here for the rave booty.”

Indie Folk Makes a Comeback in the Age of Spotify Playlists

Indie folk distinguishes itself through acoustic-driven melodies and lyrical storytelling, drawing inspiration from classic folk while embracing contemporary instrumentation. In the early 2010s, the genre experienced a surge in popularity, with acts such as Bon Iver, The Lumineers, Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros, and Of Monsters and Men defining the era.

This period was so distinctive that the phrase “stomp clap hey” emerged to define the group sing-alongs, hand claps, stomping and shouting “Hey!” However, the era proved fleeting. A few years later, the distinctive, heartfelt sounds that defined the genre had receded from mainstream visibility.

The advent of Spotify has changed how listeners discover and engage with music. No longer must you scour the internet to find tracks suited to your preferences or explore new genres. The platform has built an ecosystem designed to constantly introduce you to new music with minimal effort.

The New Wave of Folk Artists

New creators are making waves in the indie folk genre, offering a blend of upbeat country, slow alternative, classic folk and modern instrumentation. One of today’s rising artists is Noah Kahan, whose songs strike a sweet spot between emotional lyricism and commercial success. His song “Stick Season” first went viral on TikTok, prompting listeners to his Spotify profile to listen to the full track.

“So I had all these verses and choruses, and I put them on TikTok and crowdsourced the album in a lot of ways. I would see a positive response [and think] OK, I’m doing something good and I can keep going with it. That would help me finish them. A lot of the success of this album is definitely born on TikTok,” he says.

Now, as colder months approach, the warm, organic sound of acoustic guitars, raw vocals and pianos creates a sense of coziness and intimacy. Indie folk is ideal for moods like “chill,” “focus,” “sad” and “introspective.” An unknown artist can have their song placed on a massive playlist like “Acoustic Covers” and find an audience overnight, bypassing the need for extensive marketing campaigns that the “stomp clap hey” era relied on.

In such playlists, you’ll likely encounter Hozier, Phoebe Bridgers, Lord Huron and Bon Iver. Hozier’s breakthrough was “Take Me to Church,” while Lord Huron’s “The Night We Met” went viral on TikTok. The genre has also helped independent artists gain recognition, such as Madi Diaz, whose album received two GRAMMY® nominations for Best Folk Album and Best Americana Performance. As these artists demonstrate, the genre continues to evolve and offers a space where all artists can achieve commercial success.

From Niche Genre to Playlist Staple

Passive listening has become the new norm, with audiences often incorporating it into their daily routines using curated playlists. Given people’s evolving listening habits, Spotify curators identified various contexts where music could provide a meaningful background. They crafted playlists like “Fresh Folk,” “Tender Acoustic” and even “Sad Girl Starter Pack,” collections that spotlight the organic, light-hearted textures emblematic of modern indie folk.

Contemporary music culture is largely shaped by meticulously produced pop and electronic tunes. In contrast, modern indie folk music distinguishes itself through its authenticity, offering a distinct alternative to the larger-than-life appeal of mainstream music. An artist can record their song in their bedroom, upload it to Spotify and, if it resonates with listeners, the algorithm can help it become a hit.

What’s Next for Indie Folk?

Despite its musical merit, indie folk has drawn criticism on social media, where users have associated it with a “cringey” cultural movement. Some say the music is inseparable from the early 2010s “millennial hipster” aesthetic. According to New York University associate professor Martin Scherzinger, hating the music is an easy outlet for frustration about bigger issues.

“The periodic eruptions of collectivized hating on a music genre — branding ‘stomp clap hey’ as indie gentrification, the commercialization of whimsy, nostalgic inauthenticity, etc. — is often a kind of trend of its own, a slightly misguided target for a larger issue concerning social and class resentment. Like so many other cultural eruptions, this is identifying a dated genre as a bigger problem than it ever was; a cultural response to a structural issue facing us today,” Scherzinger says.

Despite the criticism, indie folk endures. Established talents such as Noah Kahan, alongside emerging artists like Madi Diaz, continue to expand the genre’s appeal across diverse audiences. At its core, indie folk’s sustained popularity comes from its authentic songwriting and minimalist arrangements, two qualities that resonate in today’s personalized, algorithm-driven music landscape.


Jack Shaw is the Culture Editor for Modded, breaking down the trends, fandoms and more shaping today’s cultural landscape. His work explores everything from blockbuster franchises to local subcultures. Jack seeks to bring clarity, context, unique insight and a fan’s enthusiasm to every story. His writing can be found in Quartz, ComicBookMovie.com, The Outerhaven and more.

Pulp Cover Johnny Cash’s ‘The Man Comes Around’

Pulp have shared a cover of Johnny Cash’s classic song ‘The Man Comes Around’. It was recorded for the British TV limited series The Hack, which is about the 2011 phone hacking scandal that led to The News of the World closing. Sharing the cover on Instagram, the band’s label, Rough Trade, wrote, “‘The Man Comes Around’ is a cover of a song by another JC: Johnny Cash, no less.” Take a listen below.

Pulp released their first new album in 24 years, More, earlier this year.  Their rendition of ‘The Man Comes Around’ is the A-side to a new 12″ exclusive to Rough Trade shops, accompanied by two B-sides: ‘Marrying for Love’ and ‘Cold Call on the Hotline’.

Reggae Legend Jimmy Cliff Dead At 81

Jimmy Cliff, the reggae icon whose role in the 1972 film The Harder They Come helped introduce the genre to international audiences, has died at the age of 81. Cliff’s wife, Latifa Chambers, revealed in a post that the musician died due to complications from a seizure followed by pneumonia. “Jimmy, my darling, may you rest in peace,” Chambers wrote. “To all his fans around the world, please know that your support was his strength throughout his whole career.” Her message was also signed by their children, Lilty and Aken.

Born James Chambers in Saint James, Jamaica in 1944, Cliff’s career began in the early 1960s after he moved to the island’s capital Kingston at the age of 14. Taking the surname as an expression of the heights he intended to reach, Cliff recorded two singles before being introduced to producer Leslie Kong, who produced several of his ska hits between 1962 and 1967. He was chosen as a Jamaican representative at the World’s Fair expo in New York in 1964 and appeared in the This Is Ska! documentary that same year. But his career really picked up when he signed to Island Records and moved to the UK.

Cliff’s debut album, Hard Road to Travel, came out in 1967. Though initially marketed to a rock audience, which led to him covering songs like Procul Harum’s ‘A Whiter Shade of Pale’, but his 1969 singles ‘Wonderful World, Beautiful People’ and ‘Vietnam’ – the latter of which was once hailed by Bob Dylan as the best protest song he had ever heard – fared much better. He also scored a UK Top 10 in 1970 with a rendition of Cat Stevens’s ‘Wild World’.

In 1972, Cliff played the lead in The Harder They Come, portraying a struggling singer who turns to a life of crime, though he was initially hired just to compose the film’s soundtrack. Cliff’s songs on the soundtrack – including the title track, ‘You Can Get If You Really Want’, ‘Many Rivers To Cross’, and ‘Sitting In Limbo’ – are some of the most beloved reggae tunes of all time. Its success led to a tour of America and a musical guest slot on the first season of Saturday Night Live.

In the late 1970s, Cliff took a break from music, traveled to Africa, and converted to Islam. He went on to win a Grammy for his 1985 album Cliff Hanger and collaborated with the Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello, and Joe Strummer. He also he regularly appeared on soundtrack albums and acted in the movies Club Paradise and Marked for Death. His cover of Johnny Nash’s ‘I Can See Clearly Now’ featured in the 1993 film Cool Runnings.

Cliff was awarded Jamaica’s Order of Merit in 2003 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009. He earned his second Grammy Award in 2012 for the album Rebirth. His final album, Refugees, came out in 2022.

Your 2025 Guide to All-Inclusive Cancun Wedding Costs & Best Resorts

Planning an all-inclusive Cancun wedding in 2025? Swap the typical $30,000 U.S. price tag for a beach celebration that usually runs about one-third of that. Most four-star resorts roll your venue, food, open bar, and on-site coordinator into a single, predictable invoice. Pair that with nonstop flights from major U.S. cities often under $400 and roughly 300 sunny days each year, and the savings—and the setting—add up fast. Below, you’ll find the real 2025 numbers and nine resorts that match every vibe, from mega guest lists to intimate, adults-only elegance.

What an all-inclusive Cancun wedding really costs

A 2025 all-inclusive Cancun wedding for 30–60 guests averages $6,500–$8,500, according to Joy’s destination-wedding survey. For comparison, The Knot places the typical U.S. celebration at about $33,000 (nearly five times higher).

Because one package bundles the ceremony venue, food, open bar, décor, and on-site coordination, you pay one invoice while the resort manages every detail. Guests save, too, since meals and margaritas are folded into their room rate. Resorts rarely stop at one bundle; most publish three to five Cancun Wedding Packages you can remix with extra guests or décor, so the final bill flexes with your priorities.

Costs rise or fall with five controllable levers:

  1. Guest count. Seats above the package limit run roughly $50–$200 each.
  2. Season. Travel in May or November to trim bills by as much as twenty-five percent while keeping turquoise views.
  3. Ceremony type. A symbolic service avoids judge fees, translations, and the blood test.
  4. Package tier. Entry bundles hover near $1,000; premium, top-shelf affairs approach $10,000.
  5. Upgrades. Photography, DJs, or floral arches may add a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.

Even after add-ons, most couples still finish between $7,000 and $10,000, often less than catering alone stateside. Next, we unpack what every package includes and where extra charges appear.

What wedding packages include and what they skip

What’s included in a Cancun all-inclusive wedding package? Almost every resort supplies the same ceremony staples: a white-draped beach pergola or gazebo, rows of chairs, an altar table, an officiant for a symbolic service, a bouquet and boutonnière, a small cake, and a sparkling-wine toast. This starter kit is often complimentary once you meet the room-night threshold.

Step up one level and the resort layers in a private cocktail hour plus a two- or three-hour dinner reception with open bar, giving you a dedicated dance floor. Higher tiers fold in live musicians, upgraded linens, spa credits, welcome parties, and farewell brunches.

Items that usually fall outside the bundle:

  • Photography or video: full-day coverage averages $1,500–$5,000 in Cancun
  • DJ or live band: plan on $800–$2,000
  • Legal paperwork: judge fees, translations, and required blood tests add $400–$800
  • Décor enhancements: ceiling string lights, floral tunnels, and mirrored aisles are à la carte
  • Extra guests: resorts charge about $80–$120 per person beyond the headcount cap

Bottom line: entry packages deliver a photo-ready “I do,” mid-tiers create a full reception, and premium tiers feel like a long-weekend celebration. Decide first on your must-have vibe and paperwork requirements; the right package level will appear quickly.

Making it legal (or keeping it simple): Cancun marriage requirements

In Mexico couples can choose between two paths:

  • Symbolic ceremony. Most pairs sign the papers at home first, then exchange vows by the sea, avoiding extra paperwork.
  • Civil ceremony. This option is legally binding worldwide but requires additional documents, fees, and logistics.

If you select the civil route, Quintana Roo asks for the following, based on current registry guidelines and resort advisories:

  1. Valid passports and tourist entry cards for both partners plus four adult witnesses
  2. A locally taken blood test (HIV, STD, blood type) within 14 days of the wedding; on-site labs cost about $300 per couple
  3. A certificate showing no outstanding child support, required statewide since July 2023
  4. Certified, Spanish-translated copies of divorce decrees or death certificates if applicable, each with an apostille
  5. Arrival at least three business days before the ceremony so your coordinator can file the paperwork

Registry office fees sit near $30, but when a judge travels to the resort the charge jumps to $500–$1,000. Many packages list that judge fee as an add-on.

Most couples skip the extra steps and choose a symbolic service. Guests witness the same beachfront “I do,” while you avoid the blood test, witness coordination, and longer stay. Pick the path that fits your comfort level, and your resort team will execute it smoothly.

Planning smarter, not harder: lean on local pros

Should you hire a wedding planner for a Cancun resort wedding? Technically you can manage without one, yet couples who work with a local, commission-paid planner cut email chains, avoid hidden fees, and usually secure stronger room contracts.

Begin with a ten-minute self-check: jot down your non-negotiables (adults-only vibe, under-$10k budget, rooftop ceremony). With that list in hand, pass the logistics to someone who already knows every banquet manager by name.

Paradise Weddings, a Playa del Carmen destination-wedding travel agency that has orchestrated more than 1,000 Riviera Maya ceremonies, leverages those relationships to bundle free cocktail hours, room upgrades, and even cash-back credits into your room block while the resort picks up their commission.

What a planner handles while you relax:

  • Narrowing options to three–five resorts that match guest count, style, and nightly rate
  • Comparing packages side by side so a $5,000 “deal” is not ceremony-only
  • Tracking promotions like free rooms or cocktail parties tied to booking dates

Even spreadsheet fans agree a local pro who reads Spanish contracts, coordinates day-pass vendors, and calls the on-site team at 7 am adds real peace of mind. Draft your wish list, confirm the budget, and book that discovery call; future-you will be grateful from the cabana.

Top Cancun wedding resorts: 9 “best for” winners in 2025

1. Dreams Playa Mujeres Golf & Spa Resort

Best for big guest lists on a budget

The Beyond Memorable package costs $11,499 for up to 79 guests (symbolic ceremony) or $13,799 with legal paperwork, which works out to roughly $146 per person. The bundle covers a welcome party, rehearsal dinner, ceremony décor, cocktail hour, and a three-hour reception with an open bar. Extra guests are $149 each. Set inside a gated enclave 35 minutes from the airport, the resort offers two miles of white sand, a dolphin habitat, and a mini water park. Guests seeking quiet can stroll to adults-only Secrets Playa Mujeres next door.

2. Hyatt Ziva Cancun

Best all-around pick for families and foodies

Perched on a peninsula at the tip of the Hotel Zone, Ziva surrounds guests with turquoise water on three sides. The popular Lavish & Opulent package lists $6,251 for 20 guests Monday–Wednesday and $6,851 Thursday–Sunday, with $118 per additional guest. It includes a symbolic ocean-view ceremony, one-hour cocktail party, and a private three-hour dinner reception with open bar. Eight restaurants, a microbrewery, and a kids’ water park keep every age entertained.

3. Hyatt Zilara Cancun

Best adults-only escape

Hyatt Zilara offers child-free elegance in the mid-Hotel Zone. The Lavish & Opulent package is $5,569 for 20 guests Monday–Thursday and $6,169 Friday–Sunday, with $90 per extra guest. You receive a beach-gazebo ceremony, one-hour cocktail party, gourmet dinner reception, open bar, and breakfast in bed. Only one wedding is scheduled per prime venue each day, ensuring exclusivity.

4. Paradisus Cancun

Most scenic venue with cultural flair

Five glass-topped pyramids and indoor jungles create striking photo backdrops. Packages start with a complimentary symbolic ceremony once room-night minimums are met. The themed Tropical Fairy Tale option sits near $2,000, while Nature Vibes is $7,000 for 30 guests, with $150 per additional guest. Multicultural teams handle South Asian baraats, Persian sofreh tables, and same-sex ceremonies with ease.

5. Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun

Best beachfront luxury that feels private

Maroma’s powder-white sand ranks among the world’s finest. The mid-tier Eternal Love package runs $4,799 in August–October and $5,649 November–July for 20 guests, plus $100 per extra guest. It bundles a gazebo ceremony, cocktail hour, three-hour reception, salon services, and breakfast in bed. Service is wristband-free, and pool attendants anticipate needs before guests ask.

6. Moon Palace – The Grand

Best for large, multi-day celebrations

With more than 2,000 rooms and venues that seat 1,000, Moon Palace Cancun trades preset tiers for event credits earned through room nights. A group booking around 200 room nights can cover a welcome party, ceremony, cocktail hour, and three-hour reception without extra cost. Real couples report three-day, 100-guest weddings landing between $16,000 and $22,000, credits included.

7. Live Aqua Beach Resort Cancun

Best boutique adults-only option for food lovers

The flagship Corazón package lists $11,193 for 50 guests, with $120 per additional guest. It delivers a seaside ceremony draped in orchids, one-hour cocktail party, three-hour premium-bar reception, live music, and a dessert wall. Aromatherapy, chef-led tastings, and sunset saxophone sessions create a relaxed-luxury atmosphere.

8. Planet Hollywood Cancun

Best trendy new resort with a party vibe

Opened in 2021, Planet Hollywood stages weddings like movie premieres. The PH Glam package costs $11,199 for 40 guests, adding a red-carpet aisle, DJ set on the sand, late-night slider bar, and beach-fireworks finale. Suites ring a huge central pool that hosts daily foam parties, and an adults-only rooftop bar offers a getaway when guests need quiet.

9. Wyndham Alltra Cancun

Best wallet-friendly pick for families

Formerly Panama Jack, Wyndham Alltra keeps nightly rates often under $200 yet still provides a prime Hotel Zone beach and pirate-ship water park. The Luxury package lists $13,125 for 38 guests Monday–Thursday mornings and $13,650 Thursday evenings through Sunday, with $90 per extra guest. It covers a symbolic ceremony, cocktail hour, three-hour deluxe open-bar reception, two-hour DJ, beach bonfire, and a 50-minute couple’s massage.

(Package prices reflect 2025 list rates. Resorts may adjust for season or promotions; always confirm current quotes with your planner.)

Conclusion

An all-inclusive Cancun wedding lets couples host dozens of guests for a fraction of the cost of a traditional U.S. celebration. By choosing the right package level, season, and resort—and by leaning on local planning pros—you can land a picture-perfect beach ceremony and reception without the financial stress. Review the cost levers, decide whether you need a legal or symbolic ceremony, then match your wish list to one of the nine standout resorts above to make your 2025 wedding both simple and spectacular.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How much does an all-inclusive Cancun wedding cost in 2025?
    Most couples spend around $6,500–$8,500 for 30–60 guests, and even with upgrades, many end up between $7,000 and $10,000, which is still far less than a typical U.S. wedding.

  2. What is included in a typical Cancun all-inclusive wedding package?
    Most packages include a ceremony location (beach gazebo or pergola), basic décor, chairs, symbolic officiant, bouquet and boutonnière, small cake, sparkling-wine toast, and on-site coordination, with higher tiers adding cocktail hours, receptions, open bar, and sometimes live music or spa perks.

  3. What extra costs should we plan for beyond the base package?
    Common add-ons are photography and video, DJ or live band, legal ceremony fees (judge, translations, blood tests), décor upgrades (string lights, floral arches, special aisles), and per-person charges for guests above the package limit.

  4. Is it better to have a symbolic or a legal (civil) ceremony in Cancun?
    Most couples choose a symbolic ceremony in Cancun and handle the legal paperwork at home to avoid extra documents, blood tests, and judge fees, while still enjoying a full beachfront “I do” in front of their guests.

Do we need a wedding planner if the resort already has a coordinator?
You can rely on the resort coordinator, but a local, commission-paid planner can compare multiple resorts, negotiate better room-block perks, explain contracts, manage vendors, and track promotions, often without adding extra out-of-pocket cost for you.

The Sophistication of Play: How Games and Strategic Entertainment Are Becoming Legitimate Cultural Expressions

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Play has always been fun, but now it is understood in a new way. People see that play also teaches thinking, planning, and understanding. Games today are smart and full of ideas. They help people of all ages learn new skills. Many grown-ups now play games to relax and to train their minds. This makes play an important part of culture. It shows that fun can also be smart and meaningful.

High-Skill Gaming as an Art Form: Why Premium Online Casino Platforms Attract Smart Players?

Some games online look simple, but they are very smart. They need focus and quick decisions. Many educated adults enjoy these games because they feel like puzzles. These games work like chess or poker, where every move matters. You must watch the game and choose the best action. The games of Platinumslots casino are designed with bright colors and rules. This makes them feel like a mix of art and strategy.

Many people like them because the games challenge the mind. They are not just about luck. They use planning and careful thinking. This makes the play feel high-level and interesting.

Why Smart Games Are Growing Today?

People want games that make them feel in control. They enjoy games that need planning, not only quick tapping. These games help people use their brains in a fun way. They also help players feel calm and focused. Smart games are a good mix of fun and learning, which makes them special. That is why more people choose them today.

How Design Makes Play Feel Like Art?

Good design makes games feel warm and exciting. Colors and movements work together to build a special world. Even simple games look beautiful when designers use care and skill. This makes players enjoy the game more. They feel like they are inside a small art piece. The design helps the game feel easy to understand. 

What Smart Games Teach Us?

Smart games teach skills that help in daily life. They train the mind to stay calm, make choices, and solve problems. They also help players learn how to think ahead. These skills stay with the player even after the game ends. Smart games help build strong minds and confident thinking. This is why many people see games as more than fun. They see them as tools for learning.

A Closer Look at Smart Play

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  • Thinking Skills

Smart games help the brain stay active. Players learn how to plan, notice patterns, and think clearly.

  • Focus and Calm

Games teach players to stay calm. They learn how to focus on each move and take their time.

  • Creative Ideas

Smart games open new ideas. They show new ways to solve problems and build confidence in trying new things.

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Why People Choose Smart Play Today?

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  • People like games that make the brain work.
  • Many players want games that are safe and fair.
  • Players enjoy learning new tricks and skills while playing.
  • Good design makes the game feel smooth and beautiful.
  • Smart games help people relax and think clearly.

Here is the end sentence that closes the bullet list. These points show why smart games keep growing and why more people turn to them each year.

Smart Play in Modern Life

Smart play helps people understand themselves better. When players make choices in a game, they learn how they think. They also learn how to stay calm and choose the best path. This helps them in real life, too. Smart games teach patience and focus. They help players see that every step matters. This makes play not just fun, but helpful in daily life.

Games as a New Kind of Culture

Games today are more than simple fun. They are part of art, design, and thinking. Many schools teach game design. Museums talk about the history of games. People enjoy stories, pictures, sounds, and challenges found in games. These show that games are now a real cultural tool. They help people share ideas and stories. Games bring people together in many ways.

Moreover, play is no longer seen as something small. It is a smart and creative part of life. Smart games help people learn, grow, and enjoy new ideas. They build strong minds and calm thinking. Many adults enjoy games that use skill and strategy. This shows that play can be beautiful, thoughtful, and meaningful. In the future, games will stay important. They will continue to shape culture and bring bright ideas to life.

Benefits of Hiring a Marketing Consultant for Your Business

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At some point in time, many organizations hit a plateau. The creative juices dry up, the advertising campaigns start to seem like the same old thing, and it’s difficult to squeeze out further growth from using the same tired marketing strategies over and over again. At this point in time, hiring a marketing consultant is no longer an idea to put on a wish list, it’s simply the smartest way to regain momentum.

Why a marketing consultant is often the best option

Generally speaking, most teams handle multiple aspects of marketing simultaneously including creating a brand identity, developing campaign strategies, managing SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and social media as well as crafting email marketing campaigns. With so many moving parts, things can easily fall by the wayside. Unless there is someone focused on creating a complete marketing strategy that is customized to meet the needs of your organization, things will likely fall by the wayside.

A marketing consultant provides a cost-effective solution. Rather than investing in a full-time employee, you’ll get someone who is capable of delivering at a high-level with none of the long-term commitments. A consultant will assess what’s working and what’s not, utilize customer data analysis, web analytics and growth marketing frameworks to identify strategies that will produce results quickly and provide you with innovative ideas you would not have come up with on your own. That alone can create a significant shift in your marketing efforts.

What a consultant can actually do

Many people believe consultants “fix” problems but most do not realize how broad their areas of expertise can be. Consultants can assist with branding changes, enhance your SEO, assist with content development and improve your ability to engage with customers across all digital marketing channels you’re utilizing.

A quality consultant develops a digital strategy that is feasible to implement and does not overwhelm you. Consultants are aware of current trends in their industries, know which social media channels influence others and make decisions based upon data analysis. Everything ties together in terms of growth marketing and long term sustainability.

That is why so many businesses (especially those without in house marketing specialists) rely on consultants to develop campaigns, optimize processes and provide clarity.

What else clients typically ask

As a first time client, it is natural to have questions. Many businesses want to know the extent of the support they will receive, if the consultant has recently completed a project of similar size and scope and if the consultant’s area of expertise matches the objectives of the client.

For example, many B2B clients are concerned with acquiring new customers and retaining existing ones. They want campaigns that target specific audiences, and expert advice on how to minimize waste in their marketing spend. Clients also commonly ask about marketing challenges, their product value proposition and how marketing strategy consultants keep abreast of industry developments and new tools.

Testimonials from previous clients can also be beneficial. Many testimonials highlight how consultants improved the messaging of a company, enhanced the speed of a company’s growth marketing initiatives and/or resolved issues in the funnel that had been plaguing an internal team for months.

Understanding the hiring process

Once you know what to expect, the process of hiring a consultant is relatively simple. Most businesses go through the following three steps:

Identify your goals. What are you looking to improve? Customer acquisition? Customer Retention? More targeted campaigns?

Find a consultant who fits. You can find consultants through various platforms, referrals, etc. The key is finding someone who understands the tactics, techniques and tools necessary to meet your objectives.

Develop a plan. Typically this includes scope, timelines, workflows, and communication.

When you hire marketing consultants who understand growth marketing, they will quickly establish a structured approach. They will outline the plan, identify weaknesses, and illustrate how the next several months should unfold.

Where consultant platforms fit into the equation

Consultant platforms that connect businesses with marketing experts or freelance marketers are increasingly popular, particularly in B2B marketing. These platforms offer customer journey tracking, verified professionals, and clearly defined product value propositions so you know exactly what you are purchasing before committing.

Additionally, these platforms simplify the search for a consultant and provide confidence in knowing you are bringing in a professional with proven credentials.

How pricing typically works

Pricing can vary based on the complexity of the request, the consultant’s level of experience, and the consultant’s specialties. Pricing can differ greatly between freelance marketing consultants and senior consultants. Common pricing models include hourly rates, day rates, project-based fees, and monthly retainer fees.

The 2025 BoF Brand Pulse Index: Who’s Winning, Who’s Crying

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Every year the fashion industry opens another report pretending to be ready for its heart-wrenching graphs. What comes next is pretty much the annual mini breakdown about who’s thriving and who’s hanging on by a thread, no offence. Think of it like high-school, like that popularity chart nobody admits they loose sleep over, who’s hot and who’s not. The 2025 Business of Fashion Brand Pulse Index is basically that moment, less bullying, more numbers, and backed by data we really trust. It ranks the world’s biggest luxury names, not by heritage or prestige, but something way scarier. How much people actually care. I know, terrifying. Let’s just say there are enough surprises to make a Fashion Week seating chart look peaceful.

Alright fashion nerds, here’s the rundown. The BoF Brand Pulse Index is like an apple watch for luxury labels, but instead of steps it tracks how alive they are in our minds. It judges brands across 5 dimensions, Value (is it worth sacrificing our rent?), Connection (do we ever shed a tear over it in the DMs?), Discoverability (is it haunting our feeds yet?), Identity (can we ID it faster than a knockoff?), and Love (is there love and loyalty or just brand delusion?).

 

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In the Value x Connection chart Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent, Hermès and Chanel are sitting pretty top-right with wallets and feels fully stocked. Meanwhile, Dolce&Gabbana flirts with high Connection but less Value, Brioni and Valentino have that value but can’t make us care, and Balenciaga and Moncler are fighting for attention, bless them. Then there’s the Pulse table, where Balenciaga and Bottega Veneta are basically the rulebook for Identity. I mean duh, I could spot those triple Ss and woven Jodies from London to Milan. Chanel gets all the Love points, because some brands just make us obsess over a $50 lipstick the same we do over a $200k gown, while Louis Vuitton is casually topping Value, Connection, Discoverability and Love, what a win. This is your map to who matters in luxury right now.

In the end, the report literally nobody asked for but everyone clicked on the minute it dropped, just exposes who’s climbing and who’s just recycling the archives for the 700th time. It turns the industry’s chaos into a neat little chart, which is honestly kind of messy but also extremely useful. Consider it fashion’s way of telling the truth when your favorite brands won’t.

Kirby Air Riders: All Rideable Machines and How to Unlock Them

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It wouldn’t be a racing game without some sweet rides, and like its 2003 predecessor, Kirby Air Riders gives you over 20 unlockable Air Ride machines, or simply vehicles, that you can race or show off. As you’d expect, every machine in Kirby Air Riders has its own style and stats and just like with character unlocks, you’ll need to complete the challenges in the checklist achievement list to unlock all the different machines in the game, or if you don’t mind splurging, buy them outright from the shop using your Miles. So, to help you get your hands on every (not-so) mean machine, here’s a complete guide to unlocking every machine in Kirby Air Riders.

Kirby Air Riders: How to Unlock All the Machines

There are 28 unlockable machines in Kirby Air Riders, three of which are available right from the start, namely, Warp Star, Winged Star, and Wagon Star. Unlike the first game, you can now exit your ride and board other machines, with each machine’s stats affecting performance depending on the character you use. Moreover, each machine comes with its own set of stats that’ll affect gameplay, and each mode has its own lineup of machines and different ways of unlocking them.

For example, if you want something fast, Turbo Star is a great option, while Rex Wheelie or Bull Tank better fit the bill for battling. You can view the challenge-based unlocks in the Checklist menu by pressing ‘ZL’ in the character selector, or if you prefer to buy the machines with Miles, you can do so once they are available in the Miles Shop by heading into the in-game store via the ‘ZR’ button or through the Collections menu. Here’s how to unlock all the other machines in Kirby Air Riders:

How to Unlock Jet Star in Kirby Air Riders

Jet Star can be unlocked by getting struck by lightning after straying too far from Skyah’s edges in Road Trip mode, or by riding a total of 5,469 yards during Stadium challenges (obviously, the latter is easier). Jet Star costs 6,600 Miles if purchased from the Miles Store.

How to Unlock Formula Star in Kirby Air Riders

To unlock Formula Star, finish the Galactic Nova Air Ride course without touching the energy columns around Nova’s core. You can also unlock it by completing a Top Ride race without crashing into walls, or purchase it outright for 14,400 Miles.

How to Unlock Bulk Star in Kirby Air Riders

To unlock Bulk Star, break three pieces of cargo on the conveyor belts in Air Ride’s Steamgust Forge course, or use eight attack items in one single City Trial race on the Field course. Bulk Star can also be purchased for 5,200 Miles.

How to Unlock Hop Star in Kirby Air Riders

You can unlock Hop Star by flying over the wall to the road leading to the castle in Air Ride mode (Checker Knights course), or by jumping 10 times during Top Ride challenges in Road Trip mode. Hop Star is available in the Miles Shop for 6,900 Miles.

How to Unlock Vampire Star in Kirby Air Riders

Vampire Star can be unlocked by defeating 15 kinds of enemies in Road Trip mode. It can also be obtained for 8,400 Miles.

How to Unlock Turbo Star in Kirby Air Riders

Turbo Star unlocks by soaring 110 yards into the air and flying above the garden in the sky during City Trial, or by clearing three Stadium challenges in Road Trip mode. Turbo Star can also be purchased for 12,500 Miles.

How to Unlock Transform Star in Kirby Air Riders

Transform Star can be unlocked by using a switch to make a platform appear twice in Air Ride mode in the Cyberion Highway course, or by completing a lap after going through all crystal dash zones in Top Ride’s Crystal course. It’s also available for 7,250 Miles.

How to Unlock Paper Star in Kirby Air Riders

To unlock Paper Star, glide continuously for three seconds without landing in Air Ride’s Crystalline Fissure course, or by flying a distance of over 500 yards in City Trial’s Air Glider course. Or you can purchase it for 5,700 Miles.

How to Unlock Tank Star in Kirby Air Riders

Tank Star unlocks by going through the hidden passage and finishing the Top Ride Steam course within 0:55.00. You can also get it by performing two perfect landings in an Air Ride challenge. Tank Star costs 6,250 Miles in the shop.

How to Unlock Rocket Star in Kirby Air Riders

You can unlock Rocket Star by swapping to vacant machines 30 times in a Road Trip race, or by riding for 180 seconds during a Top Ride challenge. Rocket Star costs 10,500 Miles in the shop.

How to Unlock Shadow Star in Kirby Air Riders

Shadow Star can be unlocked by copying enemy abilities twice in a single Flower race in Top Ride mode, or by riding grindrails around the island in City Trial Field course. It’s also available for 4,150 Miles in the Miles Shop.

How to Unlock Slick Star in Kirby Air Riders

Slick Star unlocks by defeating three enemies with stars in Air Ride. You can also get this by finishing a Road Trip challenge within 0:35.00 in the City Trial Drag Race course or by clearing a Race challenge 10 times. Lastly, there’s also the option to purchase Slick Star for 6,000 Miles.

How to Unlock Swerve Star in Kirby Air Riders

Swerve Star can be unlocked by winning the Top Ride Cyber course with at least three seconds between you and second place, or by clearing a Race challenge 10 times. It’s also available for 7,770 Miles in the Miles Shop.

How to Unlock Rex Wheelie in Kirby Air Riders

Rex Wheelie unlocks by defeating 20 enemies in a single Waveflow Waters race in Air Ride mode, or by defeating three enemies with star-shaped projectiles in a Road Trip challenge. It can be bought for 8,800 Miles.

How to Unlock Wheelie Bike in Kirby Air Riders

Wheelie Bike can be unlocked by swapping to three different machines in a single City Trial match or by clearing three City Trial challenges in the Road Trip Skyah course. It costs 3,050 Miles in the shop.

How to Unlock Wheelie Scooter in Kirby Air Riders

Wheelie Scooter unlocks by finishing first in the Air Ride Floria Fields Laps course, or by completing a lap without crashing into walls more than three times in the Top Ride Flow course. You can also purchase the Wheelie Scooter for 2,800 Miles in the Miles Shop.

How to Unlock Chariot in Kirby Air Riders

Chariot can be unlocked by finishing the Airtopia Ruins Air Ride course within 3:00.00, or by completing the Top Ride Flow course in under 1:00.00. Chariot can also be bought for 4,500 Miles.

How to Unlock Bull Tank in Kirby Air Riders

Bull Tank unlocks by winning a Kirby Melee match in City Trial without being knocked down. Alternatively, it’s available for 10,800 Miles.

How to Unlock Battle Chariot in Kirby Air Riders

You can unlock Battle Chariot by hitting two riders at once with a Sensor Bomb in Top Ride mode. It’s also available for 9,700 Miles in the Miles Shop.

And that does it for our how to unlock all the machines in Kirby Air Riders guide.

Exploring Abyssinian Oil Benefits

You can always turn to the pharmaceutical industry if you want to improve your skin, hair, and health, but why not start with something a little more natural? Enter Abyssinian oil, which comes from the Crambe abyssinica plant. This plant is not just any plant, though, and you’ll find that it has a wide variety of benefits that can help you maintain a healthy body.

Before you rush out and grab a bottle of Abyssinian oil, though, it’s important to understand how it can help. Thankfully, we have your back with this guide, and you can read on to discover the benefits of Abyssinian oil.

What Is Abyssinian Oil?

We know you’re here to learn about the benefits of Abyssinian oil, but first, it’s important to understand what this oil is. After all, if you don’t know what something is, how can you experience its benefits?

Abyssinian oil comes from the Crambe abyssinica plant, which is native to Ethiopia. The oil is extracted from the plant’s seeds, and it has a clear or pale-yellow color. It’s sought after because of its rich and unsaturated fatty acids. In fact, you’ll find that this oil is loaded with Omega-9 and a wide variety of vitamins that help you maintain healthy skin and hair.

Another important thing to note about this oil is that it’s a lightweight one, so you don’t have to worry about it getting stuck in your hair.

Abyssinian Oil Benefits

When it comes to Abyssinian oil, you’ll find that it offers a lot of unique benefits. We take you through some of the most notable benefits of this oil below.

Abyssinian Oil Benefits for Hair

One of the most notable benefits of Abyssinian oil is that it can help with your hair. This is because it can hydrate your hair and provide a protective layer that reduces frizz, adds shine, and prevents UV damage.

In fact, Abyssinian oil goes far beyond just helping your hair. You’ll find that it can also help your scalp, which improves your hair at the foundational level. Plus, if you have inflammation or itchiness, you can reduce these symptoms with Abyssinian oil. We also love that it’s a lightweight oil, so it doesn’t leave behind a ton of residue for you to clean up.

Abyssinian Oil Benefits for Skin

When it comes to Abyssinian oil for your skin, you’ll find that it’s one of the best oils out there. For your skincare routine, you’ll find that its biggest benefit is moisturization. Abyssinian oil penetrates deep into the skin to provide long-lasting hydration.

Abyssinian oil’s anti-inflammatory properties are also great for reducing, well, inflammation. It also has anti-fungal properties that can help with any fungal infections you may be dealing with. Finally, Abyssinian oil can help you maintain healthy-looking skin, and due to its lightweight nature, it doesn’t clog up your pores.

Abyssinian Oil Benefits for Makeup

Another underrated benefit of Abyssinian oil is that it’s useful for makeup and other cosmetic products. You’ll find that it can be great for waterproof mascara due to its lightweight nature. What’s more, it can be mixed with other types of makeup to give your skin a natural shine.

If you have makeup that’s a little too potent color-wise, Abyssinian oil may also be able to help. This is because it can help even out some of these colors.

Abyssinian Oil Benefits for Your Nails and Cuticles

Last but not least, it’s important to note that Abyssinian oil is great for your cuticles and fingernails. Due to its Omega-9 and Omega-6 fatty acids, you’ll find that it can help with damaged skin around your fingernails.

If you’re someone who picks at them or bites them, you’ll find that Abyssinian oil can reduce inflammation, improve healing, and even support healthy nail growth.

Experience Abyssinian Oil Benefits

When it comes to the benefits of Abyssinian oil, you’ll find that there are almost too many to cover. This is one of the best natural oils that you can find, and the benefits really do speak for themselves. Whether you need to moisturize your skin or condition your hair, Abyssinian oil has your back.

That said, if you want to truly experience the benefits of Abyssinian oil, it’s important to work with high-quality oil. Therefore, you need to source your oils from the best sources, and we always recommend CrambeAbyssinica.com