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Re: Clothing-Optional resorts: Request for info Posted on: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 17:38:27 EST

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"Quiet Voice" wrote in message
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> Greetings:
>
> I've tried three times to post this request for information. But it
> doesn't seem to be showing up. If it gets posted multiple times -- my
> apologies.
>
> We are in the very beginning stages of planning our first "resort"
> 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!
>
> Firstly, how "optional" are clothing-optional facilities? For example,
> I've heard that at Hedonism, they are divided into a "." and a
> "prude" side. On the . side you *MUST* be completely naked whereas
> on the prude side you are *forbidden* from being unclothed. Is this
> true? Furthermore, I read in one place that all the dining facilities
> areon the prude side. Yet, I read someplace else that there is a .
> waterslide that passes right over the dining hall. So, as I said,
> confusing and conflicting......
>
> Secondly, as I mentioned, thus far all our attention has been devoted
> to Jamaica. But this past weekend, we met a couple (non-nudist....I
> think) who'd just come back from the Amer. Virgin Islands and RAVED
> about the wonderful time they had. Are there any clothing-optional
> reorts to be recommended in the Amer VI's?
>
> Finally, what is the situation with photography? I've seen posting
> 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.
>
> Any and all assistance is appreciated....I just hope THIS post makes
> it!!
>
> Thanx!