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Re: Clothing-Optional resorts: Request for info Posted on: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 14:12:58 +0000


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type vacation and are looking at clothing-optional facilities --

primarily Hedonism in Jamaica (because that's about all we know

about). In the process of doing basic online research we've come

across some confusing and sometimes even conflicting information. So,

I'd like to elicit some firsthand accounts from folks who've "been

there; done that" recently. Thanks!>>>



We have been to Hedo III 5times, and planning our 6th trip, so maybe
I can help you.



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On the . side, men must be naked, and women have to be topless,
only due to that monthly problem that may occur.

On the prude side, men must wear pants, and women CAN be topless.



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are on the prude side.>>>



Yes all of the dinning is on the prude side, and you must be clothed
to eat in them. the only place to eat . is at the . pool grill
that serves food from 11 am to 5 pm



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waterslide that passes right over the dining hall>>>



The waterslide goes through the disco...not the dinning hall.



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that state that photography is "strictly forbidden" on the .

beaches of Hedonism, etc. But then I have seen just as many websites

featuring photos the authors have personally taken. Being an avid

photographer, I'd like to have a good understanding of the situation

I'm going to face before I pack up and haul my equipment with me.>>>



OK...a touchy problem but here goes. Phots and cameras are not always
welcome at the . side. If you plan on taking some photos at the
. pool, try to get there early in the morning when most are still
sleeping or having breakfast. You can get some very good morning
light for photos. Second if you want to shoot a few photos and there
are people there, just ask the people around you if it is ok first.
Even on PJ night it some times is better to ask first.

I hope this helps you with your questions.


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