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Cookie
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Posted - 09/16/2007 : 6:33:59 PM
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It is only a short drive to Orlando.
We discovered a great Steak House "Charlie's"!!
We were flying down about 5 or 6 years ago and we overheard a conversation with a stewedess, and we go there everytime we are at Cypress.
I read in one of the national dining magazines, and it is rated in the top 10 in the U.S.
A def. must!!
Clothes necessary. What a bummer.
We will be heading off for Cypress in mid October, and we can't wait.
We are hear for a short time, so let's have a good time.
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newlynude
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Posted - 09/17/2007 : 08:48:42 AM
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To acmeweld...We just returned from our first time visit to Cypress Cove. We have been to several nudist resorts so we pretty much knew what to expect. We were asked at the gate if we were "experienced". We replied "yes" so we got right in...I don't know the routine if you say "no" to that question...you probably get more attention paid to nudist rules...
We received a "paper" tour which was fine, since I had reviewed their website extensively and knew the grounds pretty well. We stayed in a villa which was nice and clean. We each brought one towel to carry around to sit on. I suppose you could use one of the towels in the villa if you wanted to. There is a fenced area around the pools that you are required to be nude unless you are just walking straight to "Cheeks" the bar and grill. The remainder of the resort is clothing optional. We were very pleased to see that most people were nude throughout the resort. You can leave and return anytime, although be sure to get a pass for your car. We did not get one when we checked in and kind of got hassled at the gate when we returned. (I think they just forgot to give us the pass). We didn't like that the drive up to Kissimmee was so long for dinner. When we go back, we will just eat at the restaurant and save a lot of time. We had breakfast at the restaurant the next morning and it was really good. This will be a great place for you to visit. If you have any other specific questions...let me know.
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newlynude
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Posted - 10/29/2007 : 2:46:09 PM
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I just returned from another short trip to Cypress Cove. This time I had to go alone, because my wife couldn't get away. I just have to say, this is a beautiful place. Almost everyone is nude all the time and they all look great. There are many shapes and sizes, but everyone appears to be happy and enjoying themselves. I cannot wait to go back. I would live there, if I could.
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kangaroo
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Posted - 05/01/2008 : 8:55:53 PM
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Can anyone confirm that Cypress Cove is or is not clothing-optional? In other words...could my wife stay clothed? I understand that the pool area is nude only, but I'm referring to the rest of the resort.
The website states that the lake area is clothing-optional, but makes no mention of the rest of the resort.
Also...regarding the lake...are there croc/gators in there, and if so, should I be afraid?
Thanks all!
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kcompc
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Posted - 05/01/2008 : 10:13:51 PM
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quote: Originally posted by kangaroo
Can anyone confirm that Cypress Cove is or is not clothing-optional? In other words...could my wife stay clothed? I understand that the pool area is nude only, but I'm referring to the rest of the resort.
The website states that the lake area is clothing-optional, but makes no mention of the rest of the resort.
Also...regarding the lake...are there croc/gators in there, and if so, should I be afraid?
Thanks all!
-kanga
Yes, It is clothing optional. I was there in April and it was wonderful. No one blinks an eye if you have clothes on or not. Just the pool and hot tubs are nude only.
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kangaroo
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Posted - 05/02/2008 : 07:45:56 AM
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Thanks kcompc!
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cenfldh
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Posted - 05/02/2008 : 08:27:59 AM
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Cypress Cove is a large resort and residential area. As noted, nude only around the pool area. But you'll see vary mixtures of clothed and unclothed around the resort.
As with virtually any and all Florida bodies of freshwater, yes there are alligators in the lake. I've canoed Brown Lake, so I know. There is a roped off swimming beach. I have never swum myself, but I imagine the gators pretty much leave that area alone. I'll probably try it sometime. People and gators co-exist pretty well in Florida, with a few notable exceptions.
No crocs. American crocodiles are only found in salt or brackish water in extreme south Florida--the Everglades or the Florida keys.
One further note: are there sharks in the ocean when you go swimming at the beach? That doesn't mean some caution isn't in order.
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NTLnTAA
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Posted - 05/03/2008 : 8:41:02 PM
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The summer 2008 camping session has started. A busy weekend here with the winter people leaving, their campers put into storage and replaced by the summer campers on the camp sites. Termps on Saturday hit 90. The only thing I could add to what cenfldh said about the gators is, with any wild animal, they tend to stay away from humans. Unless they are fed by humans or humans feed duck, fish ect that the gators eat. They will take the opportunity for an easy meal. So going closer to the easy meal, with humans close by, will make them less afraid of humans, hence, greater risk. But even without feeding them or their prey, anything can happen. To the best of my knowledge, the gators at the Cove fend for themselves. Again, cenfldh said it best, caution is in order.
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Cheri
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Posted - 05/04/2008 : 10:11:45 AM
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When I got married at the beach at Cypress Cove in Feb. of '94, two 'gators crashed the ceremony. They just lay there nearby. For our first anniversary, my husband gave me an alligator charm for my bracelet. :)Cheri
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cenfldh
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Posted - 05/04/2008 : 6:44:46 PM
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So then, Cheri, did you and your new husband take a skinnydip in the lake after the ceremony? I'm guessing not.
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Cheri
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Posted - 05/04/2008 : 6:55:26 PM
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cendfldh, Nope, never have swam in that lake. LOL
Cheri
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agde
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Posted - 05/06/2008 : 6:53:01 PM
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Imagining a TV commercial for Cypress Cove nudist holidays with deep-voice announcer saying: "Nobody cares if you're clothed 'cause they're too busy watchin' out for 'gators!"
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kangaroo
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Posted - 05/06/2008 : 7:55:38 PM
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And the gators are saying "Hey look, they're already peeled!"
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CMx2
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Posted - 05/21/2008 : 04:27:26 AM
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After seeing 8-9 foot gators more than once while boating and canoing, I have to say that I get nervous every time I see small children playing in that lake.
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NCLynn
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Posted - 07/03/2008 : 4:16:04 PM
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I noticed that Cypress Cove is hosting a singles' weekend in August. Has anyone ever attended this event? Is it truly a singles event or is it mostly single couples? What is the typical age of attendees? Thanks! Lynn
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