With all the "Latin nights are lame" comments on here, I'm surprised a progressive hasn't gotten offended and scolded y'all for being racists. LMAO
In all seriousness though, on any given day (especially weekends) there are A LOT of truly Latin and Mexican citizens present at the resort, not to mention many other nationalities. In fact, when we've gone in September during Mexican Independence Day , it seems that literally half (or more) guests are Spanish speaking nationals! So c'mon friends, doesn't it make sense that good management would give one of seven days to a group that makes up 1/7 of the guests regularly?
As far as dress? My wife has worn white thong shorts with a tiny colorful blouse or a colorful club style dress. Is it Latin? We don't know but the looks and compliments say it fits the theme JUST FINE
I usually wear white or linen pants, a pastel shirt, and a fedora if I remembered to bring one. If you don't think "Latin night" is sexy, I suggest y'all Google "carnival in Rio de Janeiro" and post some pics of the "boring" outfits.........again, LMAO