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Place
like
this
requires
a
planning
to
enjoy
and
get
most
out
of
it.
I
and
my
friends
all
enjoyed
our
visit
there
and
here
are
some
tips:
1.
Ticket
option:
Choose
option
of
your
ticket
wisely
depending
on
your
day
and
time
to
visit.
There
are
three
levels
of
ticket:
regular
($90),
gold
($150)
and
front
row
($185).
Regular
entry
is
standing
up
at
1st
dancing
floor
and
you
need
to
navigate
through
crowd
to
get
your
drinks
(unlimited)
at
nearby
bar.
If
you
don't
mind
of
standing
and
dancing
for
3+
hours,
you
can
get
this
ticket
(they
open
for
5
hours,
at
8-3
am)The
GOLD
MEMBER
and
FRONT
ROW
tickets
have
access
to
a
special
area
with
limited
space
with
a
table
and
you
can
enjoy
unlimited
drinks
from
the
premium
menu
(staff
will
walk
around
frequently
to
get
your
orders).
The
GOLD
MEMBER
area
is
located
on
the
upper
level
of
the
room
with
a
preferential
view
of
the
show.
If
you
like
dancing
with
others
and
want
to
be
where
actions
are
taking
place,
you
need
to
be
at
1st
floor
either
with
regular
ticket
or
front
low
VIP
ticket
for
tables
at
the
1st
floor
or
you
can
freely
walk
up
and
down
to
enjoy
and
rest.
Often,
discounted
tickets
are
offered
at
the
location
of
Playa
del
Carmen
if
you
like
to
try
out.
2.
Day
to
visit:
Friday-Saturday
is
their
prime
time,
more
crowded
and
hard
to
navigate
for
visiting
restrooms
and
bars.
Tickets
are
more
expensive.
If
your
schedule
allows
you
to
visit
week
days,
you
can
enjoy
coco
bongo
much
more
and
easier
to
navigate.
3.
Time
to
arrive:
I
strongly
recommend
to
arrive
at
7:40
or
earlier
than
8
pm
to
get
better
seats.
I
purchased
a
gold
ticket
at
my
resort
and
I
am
glad
that
I
took
his
advise
to
arrive
early.
Even
gold
tickets
will
get
you
seated
among
wide
seat
choices
at
the
upper
floor.
The
earlier
you
arrive,
better
seat
(with
better
view)
you
can
get.
Some
gold
seats
have
obstructive
views
(reason
of
lower
review
points
from
some)
and
you
might
need
to
pay
$35
to
upgrade
at
the
club
if
that's
the
case.
4.
Response
to
comments
on
'objectifying
women
or
midget'
:
please
remember
you
signed
up
for
one
of
the
most
secular/vulgar
entertainment
venue
to
visit.
There
are
video
cameras
all
around
the
corner
to
pick
up
people
with
different
actions
and
wild
dancing
moves
(?)
and
they
will
be
projected
and
screened
at
the
wide
front
screen.
Some
of
them
were
invited
to
come
up
and
dance
at
the
main
dancing
stage
(right
in
front
of
screen)
where
strong
winds
often
blew
their
skirts
up.
All
of
those
arrangements
are
made
on
spot
and
PEOPLE
VOLUNTEERED
themselves
and
CHOSE
to
do
so.
I
enjoyed
the
fact
there
were
so
many
people
(young,
old,
good
looking,
not
so
much,
light
and
heavy
body)
who
just
enjoy
themselves.
5.
Show
quality:
I
have
visited
20+
resorts
in
Cancun
area
where
night
entertainments
are
provided.
Some
commented
those
are
better
than
coco
bongo's.
They
lie
because
they
were
mad
somehow.
Coco
Bongo
definitely
has
a
great
quality
of
show
that
requires
years
of
practices
and
sophisticated
arrangements
of
light,
sound
and
tech
system.
Overall,
it
is
worth
of
visit
and
loosen
up
yourself
and
be
part
of
the
fun!
6.
Transportation:
I
thought
about
driving
but
decided
to
take
a
bus.
If
you
stay
cancun
hotel
zone,
there
is
a
bus
running
($1
or
12
pesos)
in
front
of
your
hotel.
Use
them
instead
of
driving
and
struggling
to
find
a
parking
nearby.
Ticket
sellers
at
street
block
entries
of
parking
lot
of
the
shopping
mall
where
coco
bongo
is
located.
Some
buses
run
24
hours
and
I
took
one
crossing
two
streets
from
coco
bongo
to
come
back
to
resort
at
1
am.
*Tip
1:
no
need
to
stay
where
you
are
guided
to
be
seated
if
you
purchase
a
gold
ticket.
Ask
what
other
options
of
seat
are
available
and
choose
one
that
you
like.
**Tip
2:
feel
free
to
move
around
(up
or
down,
dancing
floor
or
stage).
No
need
to
be
seated
and
be
a
passive
audience
***Top
3:
Tickets
that
you
purchased
are
valid
for
an
year.
When
you
buy
a
ticket,
you
choose
date
yet
I
visited
a
day
after
with
no
problem.
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