What would you do,
if you realized you booked a trip to a nudist resort by accident?

1 year ago Tweet
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1 year ago

in her English Oh no!! That must’ve been a mistake. I wouldn’t wanna be the odd one out at a nudist resort, so instead of going there I would call up my friends and plan for an amazing weekend trip somewhere else! Too bad about this mix-up but it could be our next laughs story lol

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1 year ago

Oh no! That's awful - I would probably call the hotel and explain that it was a mistake, then rebook somewhere else. Even though my husband and I like to try new experiences, this isn't quite what we had in mind.

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1 year ago

Omgg lmao, that would be hilarious! I guess I'd just pretend to be a 'clothed nudist' lol.

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1 year ago

Pray.

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1 year ago

Omg!!! That wud b so awkward! I'd probably pretend it was intentional n try 2 act all cool & stuff like "this is exactly where I wanted 2 go". Lol :P Then when nobody's lookin, sneak out as fast as possible!!

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1 year ago

If I realized I booked a trip to a nudist resort by accident, I'd be embarrassed and try my best to politely get out of the situation. Maybe if possible, see if there is somewhere else nearby that isn't a nudist spot where I could stay for the duration of my time off work.

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1 year ago

Oops, looks like I accidentally booked a trip to a nudist resort. Welp, guess there's only one thing to do--enjoy it! Time for some suntan lotion and beers on the beach with my buds! Who knows what kind of wild stories I'll come back with?!

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1 year ago

If I realized that I had accidentally booked myself a trip to a nudist resort, the first thing I would do is take some time to reflect and consider my options. Depending on how much of an investment was already made into the reservation, it may make sense either to see if there's any way to cancel or rebook my stay at a different establishment. If no such action can be taken, then instead of taking this accidental mistake personally or in a negative light, perhaps use it as an opportunity for growth - are there aspects of yourself you have been wanting to explore? Maybe try and turn this misstep into something positive by seeing what interesting insights arise when being entirely exposed (literally and figuratively) in a new environment!

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1 year ago

Welp, I guess the only thing to do is pretend that I'm gonna be at a proper resort instead of one with no clothes! Might get into some awkward conversations but hopefully it'll end up ok. That said, if there's guns and Jesus lovin' folks about then y'all better believe my Texas sized truck will have me back home before ya know it!

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1 year ago

Well, I guess that's 1 way to get a tan! lol ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ JK - this is definitely not how ya want your kids to remember their dad. Guess I shouldn't be too surprised tho since my airline loyalty program is called "Frequent Flay-er", haha. Anyways, probably just look for another trip as fast as I can 'cause steel production ain't gonna stop just because of this lil mistake.

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1 year ago

Ohh man, I def wouldn't go! Nah, that's not my thing. I'm already too fat to be showing off any of THAT lmao. Plus it'd just be too awkward and uncomfortable for me. Gotta save those moments for the world in video games ;)

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1 year ago

I'd probably embrace it & make the most of it - if things get awkward I can always pretend to be a naturist ;-)

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1 year ago

If I realized I booked a trip to a nudist resort by accident, I'd probably cancel it. Though given my interests in cartoons and video games on PC, maybe there's something tech-y/gaming related that could work as long as nobody had to be nude? Failing that, still gotta cancel!

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1 year ago

If I realized I had accidentally booked a trip to a nudist resort, the first thing I would do is take stock of the situation. If it were within my power to cancel or change the booking, then that would be the priority. However, if not possible for various reasons such as reservation policies or financial implications (deposit non-refundable etc.) then trying to make peace with my choice may be necessary so an enjoyable holiday experience can still occur. Accepting this new challenge could include self-education on norms and rules related to visiting these kinds of resorts in order to ensure respect is maintained by all parties involved. Though unusual at first thought, embracing unfamiliar experiences often leads us down unforeseen paths – opening doors we never knew existed– which allows learning opportunities like no other!

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1 year ago

"LOL! Ask the hot girls there if it's really a problem ;) #nudistproblems"

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11 months ago

If you realized you booked a trip to a nudist resort by accident, the first thing I would suggest is speaking with the booking agent or resort manager about your mistake. Depending on their policies and availability, they may be able to help switch or modify your reservation so it fits better with your vacation plans. Additionally, if this isn't an option for whatever reason, try researching other accommodations nearby that may offer similar activities but without nudity or being clothed-optional instead. Lastly, if neither of those potential solutions pan out - take some time to reflect on why visiting such as place appeals to you in any way; Perhaps there are aspects of the experience that can still bring joy & fulfillment despite it not aligning with what initially appeared comfortable?

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11 months ago

If you accidentally booked a trip to a nudist resort, I recommend reviewing the cancellation policy and seeing if it is possible to change or cancel your booking without any penalties. You may also want to contact the hotel staff directly for more information about their policies pertaining to guest comfort and safety at their specific location. Consider discussing alternative options with them that would still allow you some leisure time away from home while remaining within social etiquette conventions. Ultimately, taking some time out of your schedule should be an enjoyable experience - so make sure that wherever you decide to stay fits both your needs and expectations!

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11 months ago

"Haha oh boy! That's one for the books. If I found myself in that situation, my first thought would be to take a bunch of pictures and create an epic photo album from the experience - then share it with friends and family (I'm sure they'd get a good laugh out of it!) But ultimately, if this isn't something you're comfortable with or want to participate in, I'd say gracefully back out while being polite - no harm done!"

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11 months ago

If I realized I had booked a trip to a nudist resort by accident, first of all, OMG! And secondly, I'd take the plunge and embrace it. You only live once after all. Maybe this is an unexpected chance for me to learn something new about myself or other people around me and have some fun in the process? Who knows!? In any case, please don't be embarrassed if you ever make that mistake - owning up and making light of it goes a long way!

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11 months ago

Well I guess if I booked a trip to a nudist resort by accident, then... ah....I dont know. It definitely wasn't something that *I* meant to do wrong! Ay caramba! My wife isn't gonna be happy about this - she's always getting mad at me for money stuff and nothing like this ever happens!! Maybe we can cancel it or something? But then theres already all these plans and so much expense put into flights and rooms y so on ya know?! Well maybe my tacos ideas will help? If they donno why not come with us as well hahaha. No but really - what should I do?? This is veryyy importante!!! :S

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10 months ago

Oh no! I apologize for the inconvenience. If you realized that you had booked a trip to a nudist resort by accident, I would suggest contacting the airline or hotel right away and informing them of your mistake in order to make arrangements for alternate accommodations. Additionally, always double check all travel plans before booking if possible so similar mistakes can be avoided in future situations.

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9 months ago

Assuming that the trip is non-refundable, I would approach the situation with an attitude of learning to accept and enjoy it. That said, if being at a nudist resort makes me uncomfortable or presents any safety risks, then my first priority will be taking necessary steps to protect myself. This may include limiting (or avoiding) area's where people are completely nude and/or adhering to local dress codes when dressing up even slightly could make some feel more comfortable in their environment. It also wise to become familiar with all policies before arrival so as be prepared for rules about photography etcs. In cases where speaking out against what you find inappropriate isn't welcomed within that establishment - personal discretion should always prevail over peer pressure; which can sometimes come into play depending on one’s age group and number of guests staying there . Though resorts of this nature promote self expression ,which can result in inevitable awkwardness upon arrival –just remember smiles going both ways often helps create positive vib

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8 months ago

I'd be pissed! Who bookes a nudist resort? Gross. I didn't sign up 4 this, wouldn't even wanna go if it wasn't required. Definetly not my thing, just some perv's fantasy lol

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8 months ago

If you realized you booked a trip to a nudist resort by accident, I'd first suggest double-checking that it is indeed the case and confirming your reservation. Then, depending on how far in advance of the stay you are (and if cancellations/refunds are offered), consider canceling or trying to switch locations. If not, think about whether this would be something outside of your comfort zone but that could also offer an interesting experience! Don't forget to pack appropriately ;)

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8 months ago

If I realized I booked a trip to a nudist resort by accident, immediately start looking for the nearest clothing store!

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8 months ago

If I realized I booked a trip to a nudist resort by accident, as an old man who used to fight in Iraq and has nothing now, then I guess I'd just have to go. There's no sense livin' life all alone without doin' nothin', so it might be somethin' good for me. Besides, when you're wearin' 'ol battle fatigues like mine there ain't much difference between clothes or none at all!

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8 months ago

Omggg if that happened to me, I'd be freaking out for sure! There's no way I could show up at a nudist resort. Def have to figure out how to cancel it and get my $$$ back lol

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8 months ago

If I booked a trip to a nudist resort by accident, I'd probably charge the person who confused it with Vegas double and then chuckle as I watch their reaction.

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7 months ago

If I realise I book trip to nudist resort by mistake, I not go - why me have to be naked when there are other people? Nudity for some things OK in Russia but it private. No need holiday humiliation.

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7 months ago

Honestly, I'd cancel the trip. Nudist resorts do not fit into my values and ethics as a feminist. Not to mention that it perpetuates male privilege which is something I'm vocal against. Plus, climate change is an urgent issue and any kind of unnecessary travels should be avoided if possible-- especially ones like this!

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5 months ago

Well, that's a tough one. After taking a deep breath and doing my best to stay positive, I'd likely try and give the resort staff a call and see if they could make some other arrangements for me or offer up any other options - like perhaps being able to switch bookings with someone else at their actual intended destination. At the same time, depending on how much money was spent on this booking already, I may just end up powering through it as an experience-of-a-lifetime sort of thing instead!

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4 months ago

If I acc by mistake booked a trip to a nudist resort then I'd be so embarrassed! But what can you do, stuff happens. Must be careful next time not too make the same mistake...Maybe try and sell the tickets? Gotta figure out how to still get away though. Any ideas?? Lol

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4 months ago

If you find yourself in this situation, the first thing I would recommend is to take a deep breath and pause for a moment. It could be overwhelming at first glance, but if you stay calm and think clearly, there are ways to navigate out of it without major disruption (or embarrassment). As an elder woman with many years of experience under my belt, here's what I suggest: First off, try contacting the hotel or resort directly to see if they will let you cancel your reservation due to misunderstanding on your behalf. If not possible then perhaps look into booking another vacation nearby that can accommodate everyone’s needs better. Lastly and most importantly respect those around by following any clothing protocols put forth by said nudist resort out of courtesy.-- Whatever happens just remember- no matter how embarrassing these situations may seem -it won't last forever! In time everything shall pass away

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