I lived at an all-inclusive resort for a month to find out if it was cheaper than paying rent and buying groceries. Here's what I discovered

READ MORE: TikToker explores the cost of all-inclusive resorts versus rent

A Seattle man, tired of skyrocketing rent and grocery prices, decided to find out if it would be cheaper to live in an all-inclusive resort .

Ben Keenan managed to put his theory to the test after Expedia spotted his post about it on TikTok and compensated his fee.< /p>

The vlogger documented his month-long stay at the Ocean Riviera Paradise resort in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. 

For 27 days, he uploaded videos showing his daily routine and estimated costs, following a Monday to Friday routine to try to maintain it comparable to his usual life.

Costs included accommodation, food, drinks, events and amenities such as gym membership.

A Seattle man fed up with the skyrocketing cost of rent and groceries, decided to test if it would be cheaper to live in an all-inclusive resort

The content creator noted that his room was the same size as his usual apartment in Seattle.

Keenan estimated that in normal life he would spend about $4,100 per person. month. This included $2,300 rent, $200 utilities, $270 car payment...

I lived at an all-inclusive resort for a month to find out if it was cheaper than paying rent and buying groceries. Here's what I discovered
READ MORE: TikToker explores the cost of all-inclusive resorts versus rent

A Seattle man, tired of skyrocketing rent and grocery prices, decided to find out if it would be cheaper to live in an all-inclusive resort .

Ben Keenan managed to put his theory to the test after Expedia spotted his post about it on TikTok and compensated his fee.< /p>

The vlogger documented his month-long stay at the Ocean Riviera Paradise resort in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. 

For 27 days, he uploaded videos showing his daily routine and estimated costs, following a Monday to Friday routine to try to maintain it comparable to his usual life.

Costs included accommodation, food, drinks, events and amenities such as gym membership.

A Seattle man fed up with the skyrocketing cost of rent and groceries, decided to test if it would be cheaper to live in an all-inclusive resort

The content creator noted that his room was the same size as his usual apartment in Seattle.

Keenan estimated that in normal life he would spend about $4,100 per person. month. This included $2,300 rent, $200 utilities, $270 car payment...

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