9 avaliações para Cypress Cove Nudist Resort & Spa
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Elizabeth H.
Classificação do local: 1 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Is way to quiet and bored, I would like to enjoy more activities that resorts offer, cause beside the pool is nothing else to do, ovehere, cause take the risk to go on the lake with the alagators is not fun.
Jack P.
Classificação do local: 5 Blowing Rock, NC
Can’t say enough good things about this resort. It is a very quiet, peaceful resort where you are comfortable undressing in public. Very family oriented with a great shaded playground. Two beautiful swimming pools. Beautiful lake with a variety of boats. Restaurant has great food, nice environment and great view of the lake. Have been twice, and will return. Convenient to Disney. My wife absolutely loves this resort.
Lou S.
Classificação do local: 5 Jacksonville, FL
From my many years of traveling, this is by far the best I’ve ever been within the continental USA. It is a real resort with all the amenities you would expect at any resort, the only difference is that is a nudist venue. The resort it’s a member of the American Association for Nude Recreation which is the most trusted association for nude recreation in the US. It is kept family oriented and the facilities are extremely well maintained. RV sites, hotel rooms and the village rooms can fit a family in comfort. Free WIFI throughout the resort keeps you connected. The environment is one of respect to self and others, while having activities such as pool DJ, parties, live music and very convenient full bars with cheap/moderate prices. The Main Office has many things for sale there such as beer, wine, ice-cream and even batteries for your RV remote control. There is a full service restaurant with posted schedule at the resort website( ). A sport bar between pools keeps you hydrated and they also serve food. Professional massages and hair salon are also available. The boutique has all the essentials in case you forgot your sandals, towel and sunscreen in between many other things. Like I said, it is a true resort and the hammocks by the lake are my favorite spot. My favorite? They have great people working there, they strive to always make you feel comfortable & welcome!
Megan S.
Classificação do local: 5 North Las Vegas, NV
Cypress Cove is a nudist resort located in Kissimmee, and it is one of my favorite«get away» places when i don’t want to go too far or don’t want to get sand all up on me at the beach. There is no photography allowed in the public areas without consent, so your privacy is pretty well kept. The resort is split into 3 «living» areas; a campground, a hotel, and permanent residences. There are 2 pools, a private lake, spa, gym, gift shop, various recreation areas(tennis, volleyball, etc), a lakeside restaurant and a more casual bar & grill(Cheeks!) by the pools. There is a playground, which from my understanding is a requirement to be part of the international nudist association that they are a part of, but I’ve never seen kids playing on it. I’ve only ever gone on weekends, which gets pretty busy pool side, especially if they have live music going. I love going and relaxing in/by the pool with a cocktail and either chatting with some of the familiar faces or reading. Once, I had an experience with someone invading my «bubble», but he was promptly asked to leave by a member of staff. Usually everyone is very respectful of personal space. A few things to note: –bring towels. It’s proper etiquette to put a towel down on whatever surface you’re sitting on. –no glass containers in/around the pool. But you can bring a plastic cup of whatever tasty beverage you prefer :) –they do not allow any clothing/swim suits in the pool. Also, if you wear clothing of any sort, you’ll get more attention than if you’re naked. –respect personal space. and don’t gawk. nobody likes creepers.
Rhona F.
Classificação do local: 4 Kissimmee, FL
If you are vacationing at Cypress Cove, definitely try their Lakeside Restaurant. Great food, very clean and wonderful friendly staff. Their menu has something for everybody at very reasonable prices.
Red L.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
Went for a day visit last week while on business in the area and had a terrific time. Two pools, beach, lake with free access to paddle/sailboats. I really enjoyed walking through the park. The facilities are modern and very well maintained. I am definitely a fan and will make the cove a regular destination when I am in town for business.
Greg S.
Classificação do local: 2 Ithaca, NY
Spent two nights at Cypress Cove prior to heading south to go on a cruise. I normally like this place, but in the pool areas they have smoking areas, but don’t allow cigar smoking in smoking areas. As a casual cigar smoker, I can understand«No Smoking» areas, but cigarette smokers that are too bothered to smell cigar smoke? Really??? WTF? If management makes the entire pool area smoke-free, count me in. Otherwise, a smoking area for select tobacco types isn’t going to get my return business. Maybe I’ll hold out for a no diesel engine policy… those noisy motors smell yucky… I just like smelling gasoline engine fumes only!
Joanne H.
Classificação do local: 5 Kissimmee, FL
Nice place to visit. Friendly people.
Dale O.
Classificação do local: 5 Orlando, FL
What do you do in Central Florida when its just too hot to do much of anything? Some of my new friends take off all their clothes and jump into one of the pools at Cypress Cove. Or the(privately owned) lake itself! We visited on a free one day pass(just call them), and found the place to be clean, neat, and well maintained. The staff(always clothed) were all friendly and eager to please. If you want to stay a while, you can camp by the lake with a tent or RV, or rent a room or an apartment. If you REALLY like the place, you can buy a nice permanent mobile home. Rooms run about $ 120.00 per night. Check the website for discounts and blackout dates. WIFI is available and free all over the resort. Located pretty close to the theme parks, it would make for a fun and VERY different alternative to a regular hotel! Not to mention the time and money you’ll save by not having to wash clothes. There are two restaurants on site, the Lakeside Restaurant, which we didn’t visit, and Cheeks bar and grill by the larger pool and the stage. Cheeks is spotlessly clean, and serves good tiki bar style burgers, salads, etc. The boutique has some very nice clothing and souvenirs. There are a few paddle boats and a canoe available for guest use. You can bring your own boat if you wish, and launch it at the private ramp. The fishing looks to be very good here, but we weren’t there long enough to try our luck. And I didn’t get to realize my dream of skiing naked, either. OK, about the nudity: «First time visitors to Cypress Cove discover that people do come in all shapes and sizes and that, as far as our bodies are concerned, all of us have nothing to hide. You may adjust at your own pace, letting the weather and comfort be your guide.» While the resort is clothing optional, and we saw a few people wearing various amounts of textiles, no swim suits are allowed in the pools or hot tubs. We did see people from eight to eighty, but the majority of people enjoying the resort are«over 40». On this, our very first visit to this type of resort, we really had a good time. And the stress of day to day life literally melted away in no time. Apparently, Central Florida is home to many nudist resorts, especially in Pasco county(just north of Tampa). But Cypress Cove is the closest one to Orlando.