RHP

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Exhibitionist friendly Hotels

August 08 2013

I have found a great hotel in Sydney with fabulous big windows and a busy street below at the Cross that is perfect for putting on a show. Yes , entertained an Australia Day crowd there with a strip earlier this year;) Next week I'm in Perth and would like to have some similar fun. Can anyone suggest a hotel suitable in the CBD? And while you're at it throw in Brisbane, Darwin and Melbourne spots too please. The balconies of Rydges in Gladstone have been fun before too! Minxy xx

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  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I'll be in Perth next week for one night with work. Make sure you update with the hotel you are going to do it so I can watch.

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Just to watch or play I'm easy- Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Oh johnstricky now there's an idea...post a showtime on here and have an audience. That's positively wicked;)

  • teeznpleezn

    teeznpleezn

    12 years ago

    Oh I do love the way you think! You're an ideas girl minx! I'd certainly watch but would much prefer to assist!

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Have a couple of options for sunny Darwin But the balconies on a beautiful evening are the go. And the backpackers would love the show :-) Let me know when you going :-)

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Theres a few options in town- Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    well come on barredup spill some.names....sitting here poised online waiting to book somethingminxy

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Now that sounds lotsa fun!   No hotels spring to mind but I do remember having a funky couple go to town all afternoon on the balcony of an apartment next to my work in the CBD.   Ha ha - not much productivity from any of the employees (male or female) that arvo! : P   Keen to join as I definitely have an exhibitionist streak that needs indulging.   Happy to take some pics for you too. : )

  • On_Safari

    On_Safari

    12 years ago

    Next time book a Harbourview room at the Metro and I'll bring the wine.....or Bombay Sapphire and we'll make a night of it!! Can't promise you'll get your rocks off though.....haha Someone's gotta keep me OFF the straight and narrow!! You know who I am xx

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Well ffbuddy my hotel is fabulous apart from the windows...very small:( see size does count *insert wicked grin here* so no show this time and given the weather a balcony show would not have been fun. Might have to save that for the summer visits. Indi we can't go to the Metro, I've been banned...walls are paper thin. Lol Minxy x

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Small windows? Might have to squish right up to them to give the peeps a good view! LOL.

  • On_Safari

    On_Safari

    12 years ago

    Lmao of course you are!! Next time gag him!!

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    The name of the Sydney hotel please???   MsFun

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Funtwo...It's The Bayswater Hotel. But you have to get the Executive Room for the window;) Lovely king size beds and its right in the heart of things;) You must share stories if you go though;) Minxy x

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Unfortunately, already booked elsewhere for this weekend but will remember that for the next one:)   Sure, I've always been a good sharer, I will keep you informed.   Msfun x

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Provocativeminx, I reckon the Hilton in Darwin, which used to be the Crowne Plaza, on the side away from the sea would be good for you. I remember standing at one of those big balcony windows and thinking there must be loads of people, possibly even some down in the swimming pool, who can see up here. I've also noticed the hotel windows from the outside too when walking along Knuckey Street. Good luck enjoying the fantasy, it's quite a buzz just thinking about it.

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

    Depends on how subtle you want to be. Might cause an issue if too many people stand around but I'd suggest the rydges in Fremantle over looking the park. I think it was a rydges. Had a large outside balcony on the top floors overlooking the park. Was fun to walk out there in underwear late at night. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

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    12 years ago

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