Felicity Reviews Solair Nudist Resort In CT
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Solair Family Nudist Resort
Solair Family Nudist Resort in Connecticut Review -After paying at work ($70 total for the weekend for 2 of us, including camping), we drove down to our campsite and parked next to its raised wooden platform on which we pitched our tent. (I suggest bringing cushy mats because the wood wasn't comfortable to sleep on!) A member estimated Solair has 20 or 30 of these individual campsites, in place of an open grass campground. We had a water spout and picnic table and were conveniently located close to the toilets.
Afterward we got a fast tour of the place by golf cart. Solair is actually a big place with 450 acres and over 600 members! Next to the unclothed beach is a large outdoor pavilion for parties, live music and other festivities. Their clubhouse is also very broad and modern. A game room on the ground floor has a novel-swap library, TV and pool table. Plus there's a desktop computer for anyone to use! (First time we've seen that at a resort.) To get away t here are hiking trails and wonderful nature places like this waterfall and garden, a minute away from our tent site.
Solair family nudist resort in Connecticut has a sandy beach and lake for swimming and fishing. The pool wasn't open yet, but having the alternative of the lake or the pool to swim and sunbathe is a nice small luxury. Especially when the lake is still freezing in the springtime.
After the tour we had lunch at Solair's Sunshine Cafe, which will be open for breakfast, lunch and dinner on the weekends. The menu has loads of alternatives with various kinds of appetizers, hamburgers, hot dogs and sandwiches at lunch. I had a veggie burger, that was fine, but the chips and onion rings were tasty. Nothing was pricey. On Sunday I had the hummus plate, a healthy enough choice to burgers. In our travels to U.S. resorts / clubs, in terms of food, we've seen zero edibles to snack bars to full-out restaurants.
Waterfall at Solair Family Nudist Resort In Connecticut
We also played some tennis, using communal balls (dead balls but balls) and racquets from their adjoining shed and after that captured the last rays of sunshine on the playa.
The Strand at Solair Family Nudist Resort In Connecticut
In the end our weekend at Solair was truly gratifying, and the members were nice and friendly. The crowd was mostly older with some young children, but many members expressed interest in attracting more young adults. Our first suggestion was lowering the rates for individuals under age 30 or 40. When you add up the cost of gas, prices, food, and resort costs, it gets expensive. In any case, if you're seeking a fresh place to go, Solair is worth visiting!
To visit or learn more about Solair, see their site: http://www.solairrl.com/
This review of Solair Family Nudist Resort In Connecticut was composed by Felicity Jones for - Young Naturists And Naturists America FKK
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