Cost of Hosting Miss Universe Participants in Mexico City

The Miss Universe pageant will see participants staying at the Presidente Intercontinental Hotel in Mexico City, costing millions in total. Rooms range from $5,676 per night for the presidential suite to more affordable options. The event, taking place on November 14 and 16, is generating excitement as 130 beauty queens arrive.


Cost of Hosting Miss Universe Participants in Mexico City

The cost of accommodation for the participants of Miss Universe at the Hotel Presidente Intercontinental has generated great expectations. The presidential suite, which measures 127 square meters, has a value of $5,676 per night, about 10,978 Mexican pesos. The most economical room, measuring 32 square meters, would have an approximate cost of 208,000 pesos per queen during an average stay of 19 days, totaling about 27 million 40 thousand pesos, just for lodging.

If the 130 beauty queens were housed in a standard suite, which costs $941 per night, the expense would increase. In total, the accommodation for the Miss Universe contestants would represent an investment close to 46.8 million pesos for the organization.

The contest, which will take place in November at the Arena Ciudad de México and is co-owned by businessman Raúl Rocha Cantú, has positioned itself as one of the most anticipated events, with 80% of the tickets already sold. Participants from 130 countries and autonomous territories will compete for the crown currently held by Nicaraguan Sheynnis Palacios.

Among the representatives is María Fernanda Beltrán, who along with the other contestants, has been accommodated at the Hotel Presidente Intercontinental, located in the Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City, generating great interest on social media. A night in a classic room at the hotel costs $544.