Just wondering if anybody has taken a vacation (holiday) with the main purpose being wetlook. I recently found out there are some hotels in the United States that have private in room pools. Not just hot tubs but pools.
Has anybody every been to a hotel like this? Are they as awesome as they look?
I don't know if I could say that this was solely for wetlook or purely coincidence. When my wife and I attended my brother's wedding, the hotel we stayed in had a shower big enough you could almost sleep in it.
Fed up with the heat, family drama and general attitude we saw from others, we skipped out of the reception and hit our room for a little reception of our own. Had a blast soaking her in this dress.
tagalongpatrol said: Just wondering if anybody has taken a vacation (holiday) with the main purpose being wetlook. I recently found out there are some hotels in the United States that have private in room pools. Not just hot tubs but pools.
Has anybody every been to a hotel like this? Are they as awesome as they look?
tagalongpatrol, you're from PA huh. I take it you just discovered Caesars Resorts up in the Poconos? Some of the rooms are cheesy AF, but yeah, they small private pools and champagne glass hot tubs.
I've actually not heard of caesars resorts. I was looking at belamere suites in Toledo. I'm from the western side of the state so believe it or not Toledo is actually closer to me than the Pocono's.
i did go once to the lake district in the uk, lovely scenery , and chose a camp site as it was nears lakes and rivers, so had every opportunity to get wet , in secluded area,s
I haven't but now I'm thinking about it. Somewhere where I could tarzan swing into a lake fully clothed. There's not much near me and any that are near you probably don't want to go in.
Big Island of Hawaii is a great place for a wet vacation, it rains nearly 200" a year there and for locals, getting wet is just part of life. My favorite area is unfortunately currently being destroyed by a lava flow, but there are many wonderful nearly private beach areas and I can attest that no one bats an eye if you wander into the water fully clothed.
I spent three days with a friend in Valencia (Spain) a few years back. We took advantage of the hotel pool, various fountains and of course the beach. We even bought a small inflatable boat to play in the sea. Our swimsuits were Levis.
imwet said: We do not make "wetlook"-holidays, but my wife does some wetlook for me in holidays (if she is in the mood for) in the tub or at the beach.
She didi it again! We've been on a short vacation in a nice hotel with a big tub in the bedroom. My loving lady did some wetlook for me. Unfortunately I didn't her get to put her heels on in the tub... best wishes, m.
tagalongpatrol said: Just wondering if anybody has taken a vacation (holiday) with the main purpose being wetlook.
Um, yeah, sorta. In the past my wife and I had the great opportunity to travel to several beautiful places, but the main purpose was to produce wetlook images. Having regular jobs, and producing wetlook on the side made our travels more like a working vacation, but we still always enjoyed them.
I recently found out there are some hotels in the United States that have private in room pools. Not just hot tubs but pools.
Has anybody every been to a hotel like this? Are they as awesome as they look?
Although we have used hotels for some of our wetlook photo shoots, in the past, I rather prefer renting a house with a pool and-or renting a house near a beach, river or other desirable location. If you shop around, you can rent these homes for as little as a stay in a very nice 5 star hotel.
Costa Rica is a bit expensive to get to, but once there, everything is cheap. Including rental homes. The last three times there we stayed in high end homes that had pools and the weather is always warm. And BTW it rains a lot if you go during the wet season, which also happens to be low season for travelers. Thats when you can take advantage of the deals.
Then theres the Caribbean. I love the islands. Depending on where you go, most have very nice beaches, crystal clear waters, friendly people, and lots of privacy, so long as you stay away from the tourists destinations, like Nassau. Price-wise it can get a bit more expensive the further you go to get away from the crowds, but it's well worth it. On some of the Caribbean islands there are so few people that you can visit a beach and not see another human being for the entire day. You can also have lots of privacy to do whatever you want right there on the beach. When we have gone to some of the islands, theres really no need to rent a house, with a pool, because the beaches are absolutely gorgeous in that part of the world.