Kids plus swingers an unhealthy travel mix
The InterContinental Hotels Group made it clear they do not condone exposed breasts and diamond-studded thongs after an incident where a group of soccer-playing children stayed in an Orlando hotel with 200 “swingers.”
The Crowne Plaza Hotel in Orlando brought families in the same proximity as the swingers, who have a lifestyle with limited sexual inhibitions.
Parents complained to the hotel that their children were being exposed to something X-rated when swingers bared breasts and buttocks.
“(InterContinental) does not endorse or approve such reported activities in the public areas of Crowne Plaza hotels,” the management company said in a public statement.
The soccer players could see the semi-naked, partying swingers in a ballroom with a glass atrium.
Orlando police said there was nothing illegal about the activity.
Report by David Wilkening
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