We'll be there also! 3/21-28. Mid 50's and young at heart!:sex:
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Cool, it will be great to meet and party with you all!
Here's a question:
How do Adult Travel Forum members usually recognize each other while at Hedo? Sometimes I'll ask someone if they're on adult travel forum while in conversation, but I usually just get a confused look. I feel like we need a secret handshake or ATF temporary tattoos. That might make ganja smokers nervous though, lol.
We already past the number of attendees from last March with just under 2 months to go. We have well over 200 attendees already booked.
Right now there are 147 people RSVP'd on our new co-branded site with Kasidie called www.YoungSwingers.me, which you can communicate with them and RSVP for free.
If you looked last week you need to look again because we just added 24 more RSVP's to the list since last week. :rockon: :cheers: :cheers2: :biggulp2:
We are running out of rooms for March and are almost out of everything for the opening Saturday of the event.
If you want to go the time for your booking is now. Don't wait until it is too late and your friends have to tell you all about it.
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We have a lot of first timers to Hedo coming with the group so I figured it would be good for us vets to drop some knowledge and give a few tips to the newbies! First up, a few tips for drinking at Hedo and avoiding (or at least lessening) a dreaded hangover!
1) There is top shelf alcohol at all of the bars, you just have to ask for it when you order your drinks! So, when ordering be sure to specify what brands you want in each drink. Otherwise, the bartenders tend to use the cheap stuff. I like vodka and I always ask for Stolichnaya, Grey Goose, or Ciroc. The cheap stuff they have there (Ivanoff) tends to give me worse hangovers so I avoid it as much as I can!
2) Follow the 1 water / 1 drink rule: for every drink I have, I follow up with a water. This is especially important during the day because you can get dehydrated fast partying at the beach/pool/hot tub in the Jamaican sun. Everyone learns this by their third day at Hedo and if you aren’t keeping plain water in your drink rotation, you'll likely lose a few days or nights of your vacation to your bedroom, and not in a good way. I usually end up putting plain water in my insulated mug during the day, and have my drinks from the resort’s regular cups. If you're booked with YSW you'll get nice 16oz insulated mugs when you check in :)
PROTIP: On the nude side you can get water from the self serve Pepsi machine near the big hot tub. Also be on the lookout for the big orange coolers, they are filled with ice water. The tap water in Jamaica is perfectly fine to drink.
3) Don't forget to eat! Do any web search about "best ways to avoid hangovers" and one of the tips will be to not drink on an empty stomach. There's plenty of food options at Hedo during all hours of the day (and even in the late night AM hours) so don't forget to put a good meal on your stomach before you start partying.
Anyone else can feel free to add more tips for newbies.
I agree with chitownhedocple march 21st to the 28 was the only time we could go as to wifes therapy we booked before we found out it was young swingers week. my wife had a stroke 5 yrs ago been back a few times she enjoys the environment and everyone is respectable of her condition so hope to meet some interesting people we will be at the goat races for shur
Don't just be AT the goat races... be IN the goat races!
Howdy all. Us and the two other couples going with us are on the top end of the young swingers age criteria but we have no worries. We booked that week because of work schedule. Haven't seen a group yet that excluded people who know how to have a good time. We always meet the coolest people and often meet at least one couple we end up being friends with. You won't find the same at any other resort. So if your new and want a safe ice breaker look for the peeps hanging next to the bar laughing,smiling,and drinking. I'm the one with the southern accent.
Saw a post on the Hedo facebook page yesterday that was a very good tip for first timers, and anyone really:
Take the batteries out of any toys before you pack them in your luggage! Otherwise you could be in for an awkward moment where your bags are vibrating at the airport. Or even worse, your toys will have dead batteries when you go to use them at Hedo...
Just a reminder to everyone... DON'T FORGET YOUR PASSPORT! I know it's a no-brainer but you would be surprised how easy it is to forget that important little booklet while rushing around and getting ready to head to the airport.
Also make sure that it doesn't expire within 6 months of your trip, as I've read that they can deny you boarding the plane if this is the case.
I get super ocd about making sure we have them before, during, and after our ride to the airport.