We know the resort has designated place for topless only (not fully nude). However, is there an opportunity to lay out fully nude on the balcony outside your room? If so, is it private enough so that others could not take pictures?
Your not allowed to, but you can. You do so of course at your own risk as far as security goes or anyone taking a picture.
On a related subject.....it seems to me that SkyBar is perfect for au natural tanning and should be textile optional.
I think we are staying at Bash Tower Ocean View room. Not sure this makes a difference. I know the rules...I didn't know if anyone had any experience or thought it might be private it enough
No loungers. Just chairs. If you want loungers then you need a master like this... 3F69E1EB-A9FB-482E-A8EC-E585EF58363E by Jen&Kyle posted Nov 8, 2017 at 10:48 PM EAE4EA7A-45BA-42A9-8C51-51B23663A296 by Jen&Kyle posted Nov 8, 2017 at 10:48 PM
Got it. Well...it's hard to tell...is there enough privacy in the master to not have pics taken easily of us? Sorry, the wife is curious on all this.
From what we've seen, only direct sunlight for tanning on balcony in tower would be early morning till noon. After that it's all shade. Skybar would def be the place if it was allowed. If not all over the roof, they should at least make one wing available for integral sunbathers. Would surely draw some croud up there.
Our direct sun on the balcony went well into the afternoon. There is a level of privacy if you move your chairs around the bend away from the other balcony. But there were so many people naked or doing ‘bad’ things on their balcony last visit in November I don’t think you would draw as much attention as you are imagining by lying out naked