More people means fixed costs, venue rental, DJ, transportation, get split more ways. That's the good news. The not-so-good news: food and drinks scale up with every head you add. And with large groups, logistics matter more than luxury.
The format you choose matters more than almost anything else:
👉 For big groups, a full weekend almost always wins on value.
These vary by season and what's included, but here's a realistic starting point:
| Tier | What's included | Per person (MXN) |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | Venue only / one night | $1,500 – $2,500 |
| Mid-range | Full weekend + lodging | $2,500 – $4,000 |
| All-in | Lodging + food + cleaning | $4,000 – $6,000 |
💡 Watch out: "cheap" options almost always get expensive once the extras pile up.
These don't show up in the initial quote, but they show up on the final bill:
Skip these in the planning phase and you're setting up an argument over Venmo at the end of the trip.
For big groups, keeping everything under one roof usually saves both money and sanity.
Price also moves based on:
👉 Book early and skip holiday weekends, it can meaningfully cut the per-person cost.
Venues built specifically for parties like these cut out most of the guesswork. Camper Club Malinalco is one example, a private property near Mexico City set up exactly for this:
The price of a bachelor or bachelorette party for a large group isn't just about headcount, it's about strategy. Pick the right format and the right venue, and you're not just spending money. You're getting something worth it.
Camper Club Malinalco is a private venue near Mexico City built for large bachelor and bachelorette parties, lodging, food, and everything else included in one clear price.
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