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The Real World Cancun's Bi-Level Suite Now Open for 'Regular' Guests

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  Site Where: Boulevard Kukulkan, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
June 22, 2009 at 3:32 PM | by juliana | 0 Comments

We found out in April that the newest season of The Show That Will Never Die, The Real World, would be taking place in Cancun at the ME Cancun Hotel. Now with the show set to debut this Wednesday on MTV.com, we were able to get a sneak peek at the suite/apartment where the eight strangers all shacked up.

Naturally, the ME Cancun didn't have a big enough suite in place at the hotel so they had to create one. Thus the hotel took 14 rooms and turned it into the gigantic SuiteME, a 9,757 square foot, bi-level suite that features a fully-stocked bar, a purple felt pool table and three balconies, one with views of the hotel's adults-only pool area.

A little bit more on the SuiteME comes from the press release:

Built in the tradition of “Real World” voyeurism, SuiteME’s personality is captured through a number of design elements all located in the heart of the suite; a uniquely-placed set of showers; four, deep sink-bowls which face each other and feature a double sided mirror; and a 10-person hot tub. Enclosed by strategically placed, clouded glass, the showers feature two oversized rain-shower heads in each of the two stalls, handheld power jets, and natural Aveda amenities. From the foyer above, guests can look down into the 10-person, blue, bronze, and gold mosaic-tiled hot tub, which is perfect for late night fun.

“The Real World’s” iconic Phone Room adds another voyeuristic element – located adjacent to SuiteME’s living-room it is enclosed in glass and features an old-style phone, canopy bed, and an indoor garden of local flora. Guests looking for more privacy need not worry; cordless telephones, plasma screen televisions, showers with deluxe rain-shower heads and personal vanity areas are available in each of the four guest rooms.

The suite's Playroom, where the pool table is located, also is loaded with games--new and old--like Monopoly, Trivia Pursuit, Wii and Rockband which is sorta rad. In the suite's living room, there's built-in sandboxes and the walls constantly change colors to mimic the sun setting. The kitchen is a full kitchen where guests can sign up for cooking classes from the ME Cancun culinary team. Or have the chef come in and prepare food for them instead.

While the cast of the Real World didn't have to pony up any money to stay here (just their dignity), this suite is now available to "regular" guests for about $15,000 a night. That sure is pricey but aside from now being one of the coolest suites in all of Mexico, the place comes with its own history. It is rumored that one person gets kicked off the show and out of the suite, two other Real Worlders hookup and everyone had some fun with the tourists. Kinky!

All images courtesy of MTV.com

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