Contactless hotel checkin
Has anyone used contactless hotel check in to proceed directly from their vehicle to hotel room nude?
Do you mean a proper nude resort hotel, or just a general Holiday Inn type hotel. ?
In either case, no, weve not. We are usually dressed when travelling.
Unless its travelling within a nude village.
Has anyone used contactless hotel check in to proceed directly from their vehicle to hotel room nude?Do you mean a proper nude resort hotel, or just a general Holiday Inn type hotel. ?In either case, no, weve not. We are usually dressed when travelling.Unless its travelling within a nude village.
I meant a regular hotel. I would not be bold enough to try, but I thought some people would.
However, if I were staying in a clothing optional venue, unless there were clear indications not to, I would check in and go to my room wearing only sandals, and carrying only personal care items and a towel.
Has anyone used contactless hotel check in to proceed directly from their vehicle to hotel room nude?Do you mean a proper nude resort hotel, or just a general Holiday Inn type hotel. ?In either case, no, weve not. We are usually dressed when travelling.Unless its travelling within a nude village.I meant a regular hotel. I would not be bold enough to try, but I thought some people would.However, if I were staying in a clothing optional venue, unless there were clear indications not to, I would check in and go to my room wearing only sandals, and carrying only personal care items and a towel.
Why would any normal nudist want to check into a non nudist hotel nude?
Why would any normal nudist want to check into a non nudist hotel nude?Cant wait to hear the answer to this question.
I don't know and I wouldn't do it even if contactless check in let me go directly to my room. A few people have claimed they did when they didn't have to check in at the desk but could go directly to their room. Maybe one of them can answer your question.
Why would any normal nudist want to check into a non nudist hotel nude?Cant wait to hear the answer to this question.I don't know and I wouldn't do it even if contactless check in let me go directly to my room. A few people have claimed they did when they didn't have to check in at the desk but could go directly to their room. Maybe one of them can answer your question.
What few people?
Who would even attempt this?
Its not normal.
Its not normal.
Being nude is not normal? For me, it is.
I have not done this but I can see the scenario. Electronic key card on the phone app, enter from a side door, take the stairs up to the room, electronic key entry to the room, settle in.
Being nude should be "normal". Unfortunately, in the "land of the free" it's not. It would be great to drive up to a hotel, get out of the car, check in and head down to the pool without being clothed. That would be freedom. In a free country, someone could see you naked and complain to law enforcement, who would patiently explain to the complainant that there is nothing illegal about being naked. In a country where "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" actually applies to all its citizens and not just the rich ones, that would be true. In this country, however, a complaint would result in your arrest, charge and conviction of indecent exposure (at the very least) and probably land you on a sex offender list.
I was wondering how those contactless hotel check in was working. Back when I was drawing up hotels, I had to put the information on the plans. I never stayed at one that had them. I guess I have to go to a better hotel than motel 6. ha ha ha
We typically stay at Sheratons, Hiltons and occasionally Marriotts. They all have keyless entry and contactless check in. Still, haven't been able to make it work for us. The front desk has stated that we're doing all that's necessary and being members of each of these hotel chains, we should have not been having issues.We recently stayed at a motel down by the beach. We were visiting family from out of town at another family member's home. I got a spot next to our room. I got us checked in and we left to visit family. Late that night we returned to the motel/Inn. We got into our room, took our clothes off and unpacked. We'd forgotten a few things in the car (cell phone, water bottles and my wallet). It was about12:45a and I looked out the room door, the coast was clear, and I walked out naked to the car, retrieved what we wanted and walked back. Easy enough if you're parked close and it's late enough.
I have Silver Elite in Marriott's Bonvoy frequent booking program due to a fair amount of business travel. I think I got the keyless entry to work exactly once in the last 4 years.