We were at Sunny Rest last month and ate at the restaurant four times. Breakfast on Day 1 we were the only ones nude. Dinner, same thing. Day 2, breakfast and dinner most everyone was nude. Same weather conditions both days. Go figure. Have to say though that dressing for dinner seems to be the thing to do at most nudist resorts. Cypress Cove has nude night every Thursday (nude diners get a free glass of wine) and that's the only night most of the guests are nude.
Have to say though that dressing for dinner seems to be the thing to do at most nudist resorts. Cypress Cove has nude night every Thursday (nude diners get a free glass of wine) and that's the only night most of the guests are nude.
On the other hand, there is Cheeks. Being right by the pools, there is more nudity there. We didn't know that last year at Nude-a-Palooza and ate at Cheeks on Thursday (our first night) and Friday night. Saturday night most were clothed in Lakeside, since there were lots of non-nudists there for the concert as well. This year we will be at Lakeside Thursday to claim our free glass of wine!
And we must go to very different resorts. Club Orient, Laguna Del Sol, and the local New England club we've been to dinner at (Berkshire Vista) all have mostly nude (or at most pareo wearing) guests having dinner.
A man and a woman were celebrating their 50th anniversary. They were talking before their dinner about how they should celebrate their big evening. The woman decided she would cook a big dinner for her husband. Then he said they should do what they did on their wedding night and eat at the dinner table naked. The woman agreed. Later that night at the table, the woman says, "Honey, my nipples are as hot for you as they were fifty years ago." The man replies, "That's because they are sitting in your soup."
We're nude at home except when we have company so naturally when we're at a nudist or c/o resort we're nude most often. At Club O, couples are nude at the beach all day, including at Papagayo for lunch, yet most women wear something at dinner. Same is true at Cypress Cove. The funny thing is there is often a whole different crowd at dinner then there is at the beach or pool. Even at White Tail, with a nude only rule in the dining room, some nights the textiles outnumber the nudists.