Organizing Holy Week with a big family can be an amazing experience… or super stressful if you don’t plan ahead. When your group is over 30 people, the secret is to simplify decisions, pick the right spot, and hand off the logistics.
This step-by-step guide will help you pull off a calm, organized, and enjoyable Holy Week for everyone.
Holy Week gives you a few options:
Nail down clearly:
This prevents last-minute confusion and changes.
Before moving forward, do a clear count:
This number is critical for lodging, meals, activities, and room assignments. The clearer it is, the fewer headaches later.
One of the biggest mistakes is trying to squeeze into small houses. For large groups, look for a spot that:
A space designed for big groups knocks out tons of problems right from the start.
Avoid splitting the group across:
Everything in one place makes hanging out easier, cuts logistics, and saves everyone time and energy.
In big families, cooking at home often brings:
The best move is to have food service included, set clear meal times, and go with simple menus everyone likes. That way no one spends Holy Week “working” in the kitchen.
Holy Week doesn’t need a packed schedule. Go for:
The best bonding usually happens spontaneously.
A big family Holy Week should include:
A good venue lets everyone enjoy at their own pace.
As the main organizer:
This lets you actually enjoy Holy Week as family, not as the person in charge.
Holy Week is high-demand season. Booking ahead guarantees:
If you are planning a family Easter break for 30 to more than 250 people, doing so in a space designed for large groups completely transforms the experience.
A completely private space, with lodging, food service, cleaning, and amenities for all ages, located very close to Mexico City, ideal for spending Holy Week with your family in peace, order, and quality time.