Editor's review · Champions

Champions Cancun: Prices and What's Included

Cancun's Hotel Zone pulses with energy, a constant hum of activity from dawn till late. Amidst the resorts and beach clubs, finding a reliable spot for a casual meal that doesn't feel like a tourist trap can be a challenge. Travelers often seek familiar flavors and a relaxed atmosphere to balance their vacation. This is where Champions, a well-regarded sports bar, enters the picture, promising comfort food and a spirited vibe.

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The short answer

Short answer on Champions: it's a well-regarded option (4. 3★ across 633 reviews) in Cancun, and whether it's the right call depends entirely on who you are and what you're optimising for. Here's the practical read on Champions: Champions is a lively sports bar and restaurant perfect for casual dining and catching live games.

It suits travellers who value a clear sense of what they're booking and who would rather know the trade-offs up front than discover them on arrival. It's a less obvious fit for travellers who want the opposite, different vibe, different price ceiling, or a different sort of crowd, and those readers should look at the alternatives section before booking.

On value, 4. 3★ across 633 reviews puts Champions in a defensible band; the real question is whether the specific menu you're ordering from, the time of day, and how the bill actually lands with tips and service clears that bar. The single biggest trade-off most guests under-weigh is fit: Champions rewards travellers whose plan matches the restaurant and quietly punishes those whose plan doesn't.

Worth checking against Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. CancĂșn and Ilios | Greek restaurant in Cancun before you commit; both come up repeatedly as direct comparisons in Cancun. Booking tip: book a mid-week table off-peak first, decide if the vibe and price fit, and only anchor a bigger occasion around it once you've seen it in person.

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What it costs

Dining at Champions generally falls into the mid-range for Cancun's Hotel Zone. Expect to allocate between $30 and $60 USD per person for a full meal including appetizers, a main course, and a couple of drinks. During the shoulder seasons, like late spring or early fall, you might find yourself closer to the lower end of this spectrum.

High season, particularly around holidays and spring break, can push prices towards the higher end, especially if you're ordering premium items or multiple rounds of cocktails. While not strictly an all-inclusive restaurant in the traditional sense, its location within the Cancun Marriott All-Inclusive Resort means some guests may have dining credits or packages that cover meals here, altering the out-of-pocket cost significantly for them.

What's included

Champions operates primarily as a pay-as-you-go restaurant and sports bar. What's 'included' is the energetic atmosphere, the visual spectacle of multiple screens showing live sports, and access to a menu of American comfort food classics. This includes dishes like burgers, sandwiches, salads, and shareable appetizers, alongside a full bar offering beer, wine, and cocktails.

For guests staying at the Cancun Marriott All-Inclusive Resort, certain dining packages or all-inclusive plans might extend to Champions, potentially covering your entire bill or offering a set credit. However, for independent travelers, nothing beyond the ambiance and the food and drink you order is automatically included.

Wi-Fi is typically available within the resort premises, which would extend to Champions.

Hidden costs travellers report

While Champions itself is fairly transparent with its menu pricing, the 'hidden costs' often relate to the broader resort context. If you are not on an all-inclusive plan, be mindful of resort fees that might be applied by the Cancun Marriott All-Inclusive Resort, though these are usually communicated upfront.

Tipping culture in Mexico suggests around 10-15% for good service, which is standard and should be factored into your budget. Premium drink upgrades or ordering specialty cocktails can also add up quickly. Some travelers report that while the main menu is reasonably priced, opting for the more elaborate shareable platters or higher-end spirits can significantly increase the final bill beyond initial expectations.

When to book to get a real deal

Champions doesn't typically operate on a booking-window model like a hotel. As a restaurant, reservations are often recommended, especially for larger groups or during major sporting events, but walk-ins are common. To secure a table during peak times or for specific games, booking a few days in advance is wise.

For the best 'deal', consider visiting during the off-peak season or on weekdays when the atmosphere is lively but less frenzied. If you are staying at the resort, inquire about any dining packages or special offers that might be available for the duration of your stay, as these can sometimes provide better overall value than individual meal purchases.

Cheaper similar options

For a casual, crowd-pleasing meal in Cancun, several alternatives offer different vibes at potentially lower price points. Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. CancĂșn, also located in the Hotel Zone, provides a family-friendly atmosphere with a themed menu and generally accessible pricing, though it can also attract crowds.

If you're looking for a more relaxed, yet still vibrant dining experience without the sports focus, Ilios offers authentic Greek cuisine with high ratings, often appealing to couples and families seeking flavorful Mediterranean dishes. For a more budget-conscious breakfast or lunch, Cafe Antoinette Xpuhil provides a charming French-inspired setting with lighter fare that won't break the bank.

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Local knowledge

Game Day Buzz

If you're keen to catch a specific major sporting event, call ahead to confirm they'll be showing it and consider arriving early. Game days can make Champions incredibly busy, transforming it into a true fan hub.

Resort Guest Perks

Guests of the Cancun Marriott All-Inclusive Resort should clarify their dining inclusions. Sometimes, even if Champions isn't explicitly listed, resort credits can be applied, offering a discount on your bill.

Beyond the Menu

While the menu is focused on American sports bar fare, don't hesitate to ask your server for recommendations or daily specials. Sometimes there are off-menu items or drink promotions that offer good value.

Tips before you go

  • Confirm game schedules in advance.

    Ensures your preferred match is being broadcast and helps plan your visit to secure a good viewing spot.

  • Factor in tipping.

    Standard practice in Mexico is 10-15%, which should be added to your perceived cost.

  • Check resort package inclusions.

    If staying at the Marriott, dining credits or all-inclusive plans can significantly alter your out-of-pocket expenses at Champions.

  • Arrive early for popular games.

    The energetic atmosphere means seating can fill up quickly when major sporting events are on.

Frequently asked

What does Champions actually cost per night?

Champions is a restaurant, not a hotel, so there are no nightly rates. For dining, expect to spend approximately $30-$60 USD per person for a meal that includes an entree and a couple of drinks. This range can fluctuate based on your specific order and the time of year you visit Cancun.

What's included in the Champions rate?

Since Champions is a pay-as-you-go establishment, the 'rate' is simply the cost of the food and drinks you consume. What's included is the lively sports bar atmosphere, the visual entertainment of games on multiple screens, and access to their menu of American comfort food and beverages.

Which hidden costs do guests report at Champions?

Beyond the menu prices, potential 'hidden costs' at Champions include the standard 10-15% tip expected in Mexico. If you're not staying at the resort on an all-inclusive plan, be aware of any resort fees. Also, upgrading drinks to premium brands or ordering multiple rounds of cocktails can increase your bill unexpectedly.

When does Champions drop prices?

Champions itself doesn't typically have 'price drops' in the way a hotel might. However, visiting during Cancun's shoulder seasons (late spring, early fall) generally means lower overall costs for dining compared to peak holiday periods. Inquire about resort dining packages if staying at the Marriott for potential savings.

Are package deals at Champions cheaper than booking separately?

Champions operates on a per-item basis. If you are staying at the Cancun Marriott All-Inclusive Resort, check if your package includes dining credits or access to Champions. These resort-specific packages can often be more economical than paying for each meal and drink individually, effectively making the 'package' cheaper than separate bookings.

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