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A stay at Eureka's

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By *isfits behaving badly OP   Couple  over a year ago

Coventry

We have planned on going to Eureka's for a break away for some time. We love the beauty of the outdoors, don't care much for clothes, love a good pool and love to share our fun with others Just wondered has anyone stay over there before?

What's the accomadation like?

I know it's swinger friendly and holds swinger events but also awear it's a nudist resort. So in terms of swinging and sex are there any rules, do's/don'ts, prohibited areas? We are conscious of what we consider a good time may not be others so don't want to upset anyone.

And greatful for any other information or top tips we may need if we were planning on going for a few days?

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By *illyjohnyCouple  over a year ago

brighton

Don't think the pool opens until May 1st ?

it is pretty relaxed there and no means no . Cabins need to be pre booked

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By *ettyboop61Woman  over a year ago

St Neots

Because of the hot weather it's open tomorrow......

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Can you play everywhere or just certain places?

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By *inkyKittyWoman  over a year ago

Swindon

I know when I went there last year, there was no sex on the main field.. but on the next field down you could. Not sure now though.

Personally didn’t like the night scene there, allocated sitting at tables, and found it more of a social thing than a swinging night. I felt the playrooms were too small. It was ok, but I prefer less of a dance area and some areas you can socialise (I don’t mean the smoking area!), and a nice big room where multiple people can play at once .

But in the day it’s great to be a nudist, especially on days like we are having now. X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was there for the first time last night for the Easter Party. More of a social thing and had a feel of a campsite clubhouse with people dressed up. I usually go in the day and will stick to that. Clearly we were newbies but no real welcome which was a shame and a clique in the atmosphere. I'm sure if you are a regular it would be good to meet up with friends but my one off was just that.

Played in the bottom field and in the rooms so that is allowed. Just be respectful of others.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We felt it was just a social and didn't feel welcomed.

Also will only go daytimes in future

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By *oopyLouLouWoman  over a year ago

Maidstone

My experience was that the quilt and mattress were pretty disgusting and the bedding not brilliant either. Also its a trek to the toilets in the middle of the night. But it is a great place for daytime nakedness and naughtiness in the sun

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By *ustywithBustyCouple (FF)  over a year ago

Near St Albans

We agree the Day is a total different cattle of fish to the Eveings! We attended a few times last Summer, most are regulars who have there set tables and you are im afraid looked down on, its not a nice atmosphere atall, and you will get told off if you put a foot wrong in not a nice a manner ,most staff are also quite miserable, rooms are quite dirty and musky so you wouldnt feel comfortable playing in them. I think from reviews are the people who all know eachother, but again each to there own

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By *ustywithBustyCouple (FF)  over a year ago

Near St Albans


"I was there for the first time last night for the Easter Party. More of a social thing and had a feel of a campsite clubhouse with people dressed up. I usually go in the day and will stick to that. Clearly we were newbies but no real welcome which was a shame and a clique in the atmosphere. I'm sure if you are a regular it would be good to meet up with friends but my one off was just that.

Played in the bottom field and in the rooms so that is allowed. Just be respectful of others. "

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By *mm and HerCouple  over a year ago

Hertfordshire

From what we've heard, the accommodation is booked up long in advance- might be worth checking. There is a hotel about 5 mins drive away but doesn't have air con..... as we discovered on one of the hottest days of last year...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I working not to far from there this week hope I get a rain off and finish early I might be able to pop in there as never been before.

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By *apillon500Couple  over a year ago

kent

Eurekas is a great place. You can play on the ‘bottom’ field and in the woods (as well as the club itself of course). Not in the pool etc. The pool is now open.

The cabins are nice - I’m fussy (first time I took my own bedding but I needn’t have bothered - we didn’t use it). They are basic and the toilets are in the main club - but, it’s convenient to stay onsite and they are more than do-able for a long weekend.

The staff and volunteers are very friendly - and work really hard.

We love the party nights - they are busy and fun based - may not be everybody’s cup of tea (judging from the comments above) but given around 180 people attend every week that’s obviously not everyone’s opinion.

To sum up - as with most clubs - the best idea is just to give it a try and male your own mind up. We think it’s a great place with lots to offer - it’s very welcoming, clean and comfortable not expensive and most of all Fun!

Hope to see you there sometime. Mrs P x

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By *hat the hellCouple  over a year ago

Down South

We have been to Eurekas a few times now and have always had a warm welcome and a fabulous time, found everyone to be really friendly and the cabin was lovely x

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