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Clothing Optional Resort/Beach Reviews


I realize this page has been rather ignored, but I now have a review to put up!

Glen Eden -- Last visited 5/30/04

written by Chris

This was my second visit to this beautiful resort. It is on the outskirts of Corona, CA. I had overheard someone who was giving some first time visitors that Memorial Day weekend is normally their 3rd busiest weekend of the year. And being that my last visit there was in January of this year, I can defiantly say there were a ton more people.
If you haven't had the pleasure of visiting this resort in Southern California then you should make this place your next nudist get-away.

With a coupon they have on thier website, your first visit to them is free, for your first visit you must arrive between 10am and 3pm for the official tour. And your subsequent visits are very reasonably priced. The resort has almost everything you can imagine needing for a vacation: Restuarant, 2 Swimming pools, a spa,laundramat, ect.

The restaurant has very good food, at very reasonable prices. For lunch full meals average about $10.00 per adult. Dinner averages about $15.00 to $20.00 per adult. They also serve breakfast there but I didn't eat breakfast there this time. They also have a Kids menu, which is also opened to people with only a kid's appetite.

This resort also has 2 swimming pools, and a spa. One of the pools is an indoor pool, and is rather shallow, perfect for young children who may not have the strong swimming skills for the larger pool. This is also the pool that the water volleyball is played in.

The outdoor pool goes to about 6 feet I believe, the spa is next to it. Both of the pools are heated, the spa did seem to be a little on the too warm side yesterday. And as usuall nudity is required in the pools and spa.

The laundramatwhile may be on the small size, only costs about $1.25 per load, I haven't yet tested to see how good of a job it does, but that doesn't seem like a bad price.

Ect., this resort also has a lot of other things to do including an arts and crafts trailer where you can express, or find, your artistic talent. Yesterday Nancy was there, and even though I was barraging her with questions as I had never worked with glaze she seemed to have a ton of patience and answered all of my questions. I was working with Bisque and had never worked with glaze before. For bisque, all you have to do is pay for the bisque and that includes the price of glaze and firing it.

They also have trails you can hike on, tons of room to just lay down and gather some rays. They also rent camping spots, and mobile homes. All of the pricing is on their website.

Summary:

I give my whole hearted recommendation to this place. Extremely comfortable, huge family like group.

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