The grounds are nicely landscaped and the pool is well maintained. The owner is friendly. There is only one restroom for everyone camping and I always had to wait to use it. My main complaint is that it is way overpriced. The tab for one night of camping was $ 130! Plus she charged us extra for using a credit card and even more because her card reader wasn’t working. This place costs 2 to 5 times as much as camping at one of the other clothing optional resorts in the Puget Sound area and there is nothing special enough to justify the premium price.
Angie J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bellevue, WA
This was our first time at a clothing optional resort and I’m now a fan! The review from Julia(see below) was spot on. We went on a non-couples weekend which meant that there was not sex in public places but the friendly, warm and inviting atmosphere was still there. There was no pressure or awkward moments, it was more fun than we’ve had at other«normal» resorts. There are only a few things I’d like to add to Julia’s review: There is now a heated pool in addition to the 24 hot tub and Saturday nights are pot luck night which is truly a lot of fun which was followed by a bon fire and karaōke. I’m very glad we went. If anyone would like to PM me, I’d be happy to tell you about our experience.
Julia Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bellevue, WA
WARNING: Adult-oriented review to follow. Arcadia Resort is a beautiful four-acre nudist paradise. Owned by Kathy and run with help from a friend or two, romance is in the air and bare-skin comfort is the name of the game. No children are allowed. The entire property is surrounded by an 8-ft privacy fence with an electric gate at the entrance for security and privacy of the neighbors and the resort guests alike. Lodgings are simple and modest but Kathy has made an effort to make them comfortable and romantic. We stayed in what is probably the most convenient and largest lodging space, with a king-size sleigh bed upstairs and a living room, eat-in kitchen, and full-bath, and sliding glass doors to the main lounging lawn. The grounds include plenty of carefully mown grass with lushly planted gardens and beautiful nude statuary. Fountains grace several strategic areas. A sports court, horseshoe pits, a small trout pond, a hammock, and a ping-pong table round out the non-water recreation. The resort also has a smallish above-ground pool(with a solar heating system so it’s not icy) and a very large 10-person hot tub that’s in a communal room with a stereo and a karaōke set up. There’s a shared picnic area and a gas grill that’s open for everyone’s use, a firepit with wood, and plenty of lounge chairs and cushions. In addition to the five or six lodging units, Kathy allows a few RVers and tent campers, and a limited amount of day use. It’s a private resort and you will pay an annual membership fee if you’d like to come back after your initial visit… that lets them set their own rules and not have too much trouble with weirdoes. Though it depends on your definition of weirdo! We were roundly(but accidentally) condemned as «Seattle liberals» during a hot tub session where people were discussing their support for the war in Iraq and who in their family or friends were currently over there. I’m glad that I wasn’t right there to hear that because I would have left the hot tub! On the whole, though, people are friendly, just more conservative and slightly older than I expected; I figured most people would be like us, mid 30s to mid-40s, and I would say that the average was 10 years older than that. We plan on going back with a group of «Seattle liberals» so we’ll be a bit more comfortable politically — message me if you want to try it out. There are theme weekends, and last weekend, was the monthly(2nd weekend) Sex on the Grass theme, where couples are allowed to do whatever they like, whenever they like, I suppose within reason(or at least, by consent of all parties!) It was wonderful to make love on a blanket outside under the stars(and it was truly fantastic that it was warm enough for me to want to!) and the next day, various couples including us tucked themselves away into secluded corners or did what they liked right out on the lawn. It was great. It’s not for the timid, though; voyeurs and exhibitionists will have an especially good time. If this sort of thing is NOT for you, the other three weekends are no-sex-in-shared-spaces so you won’t be offended. Most but not all couples seemed to be straight and there were more piercings than you’d expect of a crowd that age. We will definitely go back to see if the conservatism was a fluke for that one weekend. It was great to be free of kids, clothes, and major responsibilities. I haven’t felt so unrestricted in years, if ever.