Are most of the patrons nude?I have read elsewhere that at many clothing optional resorts. many people dress at least somewhat for dinner in the restaurant, even if they are nude most of the time elsewhere.
Wrong question. Instead ask which resort.
Then you can check for yourself the dress code on their website.
Are most of the patrons nude?I have read elsewhere that at many clothing optional resorts. many people dress at least somewhat for dinner in the restaurant, even if they are nude most of the time elsewhere.Wrong question. Instead ask which resort.Then you can check for yourself the dress code on their website.
Not really. Most of the people who have commented on many people dressing for dinner have commented that nudity is permitted but few people choose to be nude at dinner in the restaurant. One even said that one resort even encourages people to be nude at dinner by offering a free glass of beer or wine to nude customers, but few are nude anyway.
Which resort offers free beer or wine to dine nude?Id like to look this up.
Cypress Cove used to offer one free glass of wine to nude diners in their Lakeside Restaurant on Thursday nights only. They shut the Lakeside down for COVID and when they finally reopened it is now only open Friday and Saturday nights, so no more free wine. We went every year in October for their Nude-a-Palooza music festival and made sure to go to the Lakeside for dinner on Thursday nights. When at the Cove we now go on Friday nights and thankfully there are more nude diners than clothed ones (probably because they have live music on Fridays and people stay to dance after dinner).
I always thought it was funny that they would bribe us to do something that we would absolutely do regardless, but we never said no to the free drinks! We will be there in less than two weeks and even without the bribe we plan on having a nice dinner followed by dancing at the Lakeside and we will be nude.