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FAQ’s
– know before you go!
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What to pack?
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Do we need passports? What about
visa’s?
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Resort takeover vs
regular?
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How are the
restaurants?
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Thoughts on being
naked?
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What about valuables and room
safes?
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Are there theme
nights?
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Do we have to “play”?
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Should we plan on any off-site
excursions?
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How much, if at all, should we tip the
staff?
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Do we need to rent a car, or will the resort pick
us up at the airport?
What
to pack?
However much
you pack, it’ll be too much! But don’t let that
deter you, as girls in particular will want a
variety of outfits…and shoes… for dinners, costumes
for theme nights and appropriate clothing for any
excursions or side trips. Even though you may be
naked all day, you’ll still want to dress up at
night – just remember to keep it sexy and flirty.
A few other tips…pack some bug spray, as many beach
resorts get a few mosquito’s or no-see-um’s in the
evening. Many people lose their sunglasses in the
whirlwind of social activities, so bring a spare.
Hats, sunscreen and a good digital camera go
without saying. Girls, here’s a tip – since I don’t
like constantly taking my swimsuit on and off, I
simply bring a big piece of fabric and use it as a
wrap when walking from my room to the beach, or to
cover up a little when having lunch.
Pretending you’re still in the office? No worries,
as many resorts now have wireless internet access
on the property. So you can sit au natural with
your laptop, waves lapping at the shore, while your
co-workers think you’re incredible for
telecommuting from home while on sick leave. Check
with your resort on this. And it’s absolutely no
problem taking your laptop through customs,
regardless of the countries you’ll be visiting (I
do it all the time, all over the
world).
Do
we need passports? What about
visa’s?
Passports
are now a fact of life now matter where you travel;
including Mexico and Canada. The days of getting by
with a drivers license and birth certificate are
long gone, so get your passport at least 3 months
before your trip. Visit the US State Department’s
passport website for more details at http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html
Visa’s, on the other hand, are rarely required
except in Africa, a few middle eastern countries,
and other countries who are not on good terms with
the US. If you’re going to Mexico, the Caribbean,
Europe, or Australia it’s not something you need to
worry about. If in doubt, ask the resort if you
need a visa to enter the
country.
Resort
takeover vs regular?
Various
Lifestyle clubs and groups “takeover” a resort from
time to time. These groups cater to a wide variety
of people and interests – there’s the “young and
beautiful” crowd, there’s the “older and really
fun” crowd, there’s the “Harley riders” group and
the “scuba divers” group, there’s the “swingers
from the Northeast” group, etc, etc. Some
takeover’s are partial, and some are for the entire
resort.
What should you do? Personally, I love take-over’s
because it gives me a sense of who’s going. I look
over the groups in the Parties & Events list,
check their websites to see what they are all
about, and decide from there. The downside of going
during a takeover is if you don’t really mesh with
the group (I, for instance, don’t ride Harley’s or
scuba dive), but by choosing carefully that’s never
happened.
On the other hand, going during a non-takeover week
can be a lot of fun as you’ll meet a wide variety
of people from all over the world. So whatever you
decide, you’ll have a great
time!
How
are the restaurants?
Surprisingly
good! There is usually great variety in the menu,
and the staff work very hard to create dishes the
guests will enjoy. Many resorts have several
restaurants to chose from, so you can sample
different cuisine every night. In all my trips I’ve
never felt the need to abandon the resort at night
due to the food.
Thoughts
on being naked?
Never been
naked on a beach or around a lot of people before?
We girls worry about our thighs or hips, or that
little patch of cellulite that to us looms large
every time we look in a mirror. Guys worry less
about their beer gut and more about how they
“compare” to other guys, or if they’ll get a
hard-on in front of people.
Okay, now that I’ve said that…let it all go.
Really, nobody cares. Will there be some young
hardbody’s there? Yeah, probably one or two, but
even they know they’re freaks. 99.9% of everyone is
imperfect. You will find, very quickly, that being
naked with other people is no big deal, in fact
it’s quite liberating. Within a few minutes you’ll
laugh at your previous concern. And if your guy
does sport a little wood? Either he can roll over
until it subsides or you can ask the hot wife of
the couple you just met take care of it for him ;)
What
about valuables and room
safes?
First and
foremost, leave the wedding rings and gold watches
at home. Not that there are problems with hotel
staff (I’ve never heard of any), but things can
easily get lost in the ocean, in the pool, on beach
beds, in play areas, etc. Other than that, “yes”,
the resorts always have a safe in the room for you
to use (we usually put our passports and extra cash
there).
Are
there theme nights?
Most, but
not all, resorts have established theme nights such
as “toga”, “beach party”, “lingerie”, etc. Usually
75% of the guests come prepared and dress up, while
25% didn’t think about it ahead of time and so
aren’t in theme. It’s just all in fun, and so
doesn’t really matter one way or another, though
you will meet more people and have more fun if you
participate. Check the resort’s website to see what
theme nights they have.
Do
we have to “play”?
Of course
not. Many people are just there to sit in the sun
and be social, others simply like to watch. As
always, “no” means “no” in the Lifestyle, and it
isn’t taken personally.
And if you do want to play? Go for it! Though
unless you’re part of a takeover where you know
people pretty well, you’ll find that you probably
won’t play as much as you’d think. Oh don’t get me
wrong, you’ll hook up with some amazing couples and
play ‘til the sun rises, but only a few times. It
can take a little while to meet people, hang out on
the beach, have dinner, dance in the disco and let
the sexual tension build. So set your expectations
accordingly, relax and you’ll have the time of your
life.
Should
we plan on any off-site
excursions?
Many resorts
are in areas that have wonderful cultural and
sports excursions you can enjoy. In Cancun, for
instance, we’ve seen the Mayan ruins, we’ve swam
with dolphins, and we’ve wandered the shops of “5th
Avenue” in Playa Del Carmen (and friends go over to
Cozumel for scuba diving). In Cabo we’ve ridden
ATV’s on the beach, gone surfing in Todos Santos
and jet skiing at Los Arcos.
So check a guidebook about the city or region
you’ll be in. You may decide to sit on the beach
and never leave the resort, or you might head out
on some incredible off-site adventure. Regardless,
advance planning is rarely needed as the concierge
at your resort will be happy to help
you.
How
much, if at all, should we tip the
staff?
It may say
“all inclusive”, and perhaps even “no tipping”, but
there are folks you should still tip. The bellman
who helps with your luggage (approx $2.50 per bag),
the concierge ($5 - $10 for dinner reservations,
$20 or more for logistical help or special
errands), housekeeping ($5 per day, more if you’ve
been especially messy) and – most importantly – the
waiter on the beach or by the pool who keeps a
steady flow of beverages heading your way ($20 -
$50 for the week; my advice is to hand him at least
a $20 the first time he/she brings you a drink,
it’s money well spent!).
Do
we need to rent a car, or will the resort pick us
up at the airport?
Rental cars
are usually a waste of money as you’ll spend the
majority of time at the resort. Check with the
resort ahead of time to set up transfers, they have
it down to a science. If you need a car for a days
excursion, the concierge will be happy to have one
brought to the resort for you.
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