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CoolNude72
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Posted - 01/05/2007 : 10:16:22 PM
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I just received my reservation confirmation for my very first visit to Cypress Cove in March. I will be bringing a first timer along with me as well. I am extremely excited, can't wait. I will be sure to post a trip report when I return. I do have a small question though. Besides all the remarks I have read thus far, what kind of activites do they usually have during the spring? Do they offer any activities for a first time nudist to help her ease herself into it, for my partner that is? We will be there for a week. I am so excited that I am dancing in my seat as we speak. 
- Ray
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Cheri
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Posted - 01/05/2007 : 11:41:41 PM
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Ray, Do you need to renew your AANR membership? You do get a nice discount on your daily grounds fees with it.
They generally do nothing for first timers. Perhaps you can contact Carolyn Hawkins at AANR who lives at the Cove. Enjoy the two pools, the two hot tubs, the food, and other ammenities.
I'm holding a clothed day/introduction to nudism on Sat., Feb. 24 here in Columbia, SC.
Below is what I found at their website (www.suncove.com) regarding their calendar of events: Mar 3 Cypress Cove Spring Social Mar 9 - 10 Cove Player's Spring Show Mar 11 RC Yacht Club Regatta Mar 17 St. Patrick's Dance Mar 17 Cove-Wide Garage Sale Mar 23 - 25 Jazz & Blues Weekend Mar 30 - Apr 1 Goodbye Snowbirds Weekend
Hugs, Cheri
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CoolNude72
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Posted - 01/06/2007 : 8:31:09 PM
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Cheri,
Thank you for posting the schedule. When I looked on their website I was only able to find the 2006 schedule. And yes I have an AANR card so I am set and ready to save some momey. Thank you for the information Cheri.
- Ray
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vhfguy
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Posted - 05/01/2007 : 12:05:31 AM
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I am planning to visit Thu 3 May and stay Sat 5 May. I am travelling alone from Canada and was wondering if there's anyone who would like to come with me, or meet me there just to chat? I am 48, a long-time occasional nudist (worldwide!), and just for the record, am not looking for sex (happily married) - just for companions on this short nude part of my short holiday in Florida. It's just so much nicer when you have someone to talk to!
Mike
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newlynude
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Posted - 07/05/2007 : 5:06:05 PM
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My girlfriend and I are planning to spend a couple of days around Orlando and plan to go to Apollo Beach all day Friday and all day Saturday at Cypress Cove. Has anyone been there recently that could update with a current report on what we could expect, etc. Thanks!
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Cheri
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Posted - 07/06/2007 : 09:57:00 AM
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quote: Originally posted by newlynude
My girlfriend and I are planning to spend a couple of days around Orlando and plan to go to Apollo Beach all day Friday and all day Saturday at Cypress Cove. Has anyone been there recently that could update with a current report on what we could expect, etc. Thanks!
It remains the Cadillac of east coast resorts/parks IMHO. Cheri
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Cookie
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Posted - 07/06/2007 : 7:50:30 PM
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Cheri:
Without a doubt it is the "Cadi", "BMW","Benz" of the East Coast.
My wife and love it especially in the early fall. There is nothing like watching and NFL game on a Sunday afternoon at "Cheeks" in between dips in the two pools, or the pond.
I know anyone who goes there will have a great time. We are planning on going sometime in Sept. so we can enjoy watching a "PATS" game at "Cheeks"!!!
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JohnnyBnude
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Posted - 08/17/2007 : 05:41:24 AM
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I've been a member of the Cove for 10yrs. I'm fortunate to be less than an hour away. I prefer it over the more upscale resorts (- -, - -), because you can bring your own picnic lunch and beverages. It's wonderful to sit by the lake and have lunch!! I've met a lot of great people there, and even formed a close relationship with a women who lives in the same town as me. She has a privacy area in her yard, so on the days I can't make it up to the resort, we relax on the patio. Most people have to wait for vacation time to visit the resorts and beaches, but I feel blessed having them so close by. Life is good!!!! See you at the Cove. John
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JohnnyBnude
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Posted - 08/29/2007 : 04:43:26 AM
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quote: Originally posted by hubie5151
My husband and I would like to visit Cypress Cove along with our teenage (17) daughter. We usually visit nude beaches in California and Florida, but our daughter is wondering if she will find someone in her age group to interact with at Cypress?
Because the Cove is a family oriented resort, you will find people of all ages there. But, the vast majority of people are 50's plus.
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Cheri
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Posted - 08/29/2007 : 09:50:03 AM
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quote: Originally posted by hubie5151
My husband and I would like to visit Cypress Cove along with our teenage (17) daughter. We usually visit nude beaches in California and Florida, but our daughter is wondering if she will find someone in her age group to interact with at Cypress?
It depends on the week and/or day of the week and/or the time of the year and/or if school is out in the area.
The complexion of a nudist park can change almost hourly. When planning a vacation to this wonderful place, give them a call to see if there are any activities planned for your children's ages. Cheri
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newlynude
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Posted - 09/11/2007 : 09:50:24 AM
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My girlfriend and I stayed at Cypress Cove on Sunday night through Monday afternoon (9/10). It is a fabulous place. It was not very crowded, but by the looks of the number of chairs they have around, it must get pretty crowded at times, which would be a blast. There were probably 8 couples at the pool during the day, and no one at the lake. The restaurant was really nice. There were several nude couples eating breakfast when we went. We wore clothes, but wished we had gone nude. We were nude right after that for the rest of the day, including lunch at Cheeks. Everyone was friendly and the pools were so nice. We stayed in a villa room that was very clean and comfortable. You really wanted to be naked at this place. It was so comfortable. Any first timer would love it. We can't wait to go back on a big weekend! We went to Playalinda beach the day before and had a great time there too! What a couple of days!
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acmeweld
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Posted - 09/14/2007 : 8:17:00 PM
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My wife and I plan to visit our first nudist resort, Cypress Cove, in late October. Are there any formalities to expect upon checki-in .... sales pitch, tour of facilities, etc., or is check in relatively quick and painless? Can you exit the and re-enter freely? Are seating towels provided or do you bring your own? Is there any helpful information you can provide for first timers? We'll be easy to identify, the flourescent pale ones with 50 factor sunscreen.
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Balto Bob
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Posted - 09/15/2007 : 08:01:43 AM
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Cheri has posted their site above. www.suncove.com I think FAQ will cover your questions.
Bob Have a nice NUDE day !!
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acmeweld
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Posted - 09/15/2007 : 12:15:14 PM
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Thanks, Cheri and Balto Bob .... That was very helpful information ...
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Cheri
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Posted - 09/15/2007 : 4:09:49 PM
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Originally posted by acmeweld
My wife and I plan to visit our first nudist resort, Cypress Cove, in late October. Are there any formalities to expect upon checki-in .... sales pitch, tour of facilities, etc., or is check in relatively quick and painless? Can you exit the and re-enter freely? Are seating towels provided or do you bring your own? Is there any helpful information you can provide for first timers? We'll be easy to identify, the flourescent pale ones with 50 factor sunscreen.
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You'd be surprised at how many long-time nudists also use a 50 SPF sunscreen, me included. :) When you visit any nudist venue, you're expected to bring your own towel(s). Recomendation: 2 towels each per day, one to sit on and one with which to dry off after hot tubbing or swimming. You can always buy one or three at their shop that's actually in their office area.
After checking in at the office where you may be given a map of the resort, you'll be on your own.
I can recommend to NOT swim in the lake, they do have gators.
Yes, you can drive off-grounds at will, but why would you want to?!
Their website is www.suncove.com
:) Cheri
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