More than they bargained for at the Crowne Plaza Hotel-Airport in Orlando

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Swingers unnerve families at hotel
Parents say young soccer players saw more than they bargained for.
Terry O. Roen
Sentinel Staff Writer

January 3, 2006

Soccer families and swingers do not mix.

Especially when the parents of adolescent soccer players checked their daughters into a hotel that was hosting a New Year's Eve party for more than 200 self-described swingers, who had reserved a downstairs ballroom along with rooms on the ninth floor.

Parents who traveled from South Carolina and Clearwater to bring their 11- to 13-year-old daughters to a five-day soccer tournament said they were shocked by the parade of sexually adventurous partygoers who sashayed through the glass-enclosed atrium, sometimes flashing breasts and bare buttocks in front of their children.

They described the dress of some of the swingers at the Crowne Plaza Hotel-Airport in Orlando as "raunchy, despicable and worse than prostitutes."

"We thought we were coming to Orlando, not the Las Vegas Strip," said Mark Gilbert, the father of a 13-year-old who plays on the Clearwater Chargers, a group of 13-and-under players.

The teams booked the $92-a-night rooms for Disney's Soccer Showcase, sponsored by Disney Wide World of Sports, through the Internet from Anthony Travel. They said hotel management did not tell them about the swingers' party or try to keep the uninhibited adults away from their children.

Hotel managers would not comment Sunday or Monday.

However, several hotel employees, who spoke on the condition they not be identified, said about 200 swingers attended the New Year's Eve party Saturday night -- about half the number that attended a similar event a year earlier.

One employee said the party was advertised on a swinger Web site, and participants -- some of whom engage in partner-swapping and voyeurism -- came from across the United States.

All of the swingers had checked out of the hotel by late Sunday and could not be reached for comment.

"We're not prudes by any means," said Rob Young of Greenville, S.C., who said his two daughters, Leah, 13 and Lauren, 11, were asking questions that were difficult to answer. "We would have liked to have been informed when we checked into the hotel so we could have made other arrangements."

Young said a hotel manager at one point told the children from Carolina Elite Soccer Academy to move out of the lobby and into the swimming-pool area.

"The kids could see through the glass atrium into the ballroom where naked people were dancing," Young said. "There were exposed breasts, thongs and see-through dresses on women who were not wearing any underwear."

Young said he complained to hotel management and to John Hollis, an off-duty Orlando police officer, asking if the swingers could be kept out of the hallways and lobby. He said neither the officer nor the hotel manager acted on his complaints.

Hollis was hired by the hotel for a New Year's Eve security detail and did not witness any violations of the law, Lt. John Mina, a watch commander for the Orlando Police Department, said Sunday night.

Officials at Anthony Travel could not be reached for comment late Sunday or Monday.

Walker Downs, 15, said he was walking through the lobby about 8 p.m. Saturday with his sister, Molly, 13, and two of her friends, when he saw something he will never forget.

"Some lady pulled down her skirt to show a black thong with diamonds," said Walker, a 10th-grader at Mauldin High School in Mauldin, S.C.

"It made me uncomfortable because I was there with my family."

Walker's mother, Julie Downs, a 43-year-old registered nurse, said her children asked why they were restricted to their rooms and couldn't party on New Year's Eve.

Paul Camporini brought his wife, seventh-grade daughter and eighth-grade son from Safety Harbor and said he had to "delicately explain to my Catholic school children that swingers change partners during the evening."

Camporini, 49, said his son initially did not want to travel to watch his sister play soccer but "thought it [the swingers' party] was downright hilarious."

"My biggest gripe is that the hotel had two distinctly different groups under the same roof," he said. "A soccer team and middle-aged swingers should not have been booked together. Even Disney tells guests when they book during Gay Days."

Gary Taylor of the Sentinel staff contributed to this report. Terry O. Roen can be reached at troen@orlandosentinel.com or 386-851-7
 
LOL - now THAT's funny. Many moons ago - at least 20 yearly moons.... I was at a Science Fiction Con at the Bonevanture Hotel in Downtown LA (the one with the elevators on the outside) and was stopped in the lobby for wearing my Janet floor show outfit. I was told by security that women were complaining because their men were looking.

For those of you not familier with Rocky Horror - it is a full coverage black sequined corset, full coverage black panties, garter belt, stockings and high heels. I told him that I am wearing more that you would see at the beach or the pool and no body parts were exposed but when I was off the convention floor, I had to cover up with a cape.

Damn. They should have warned booking guests IF there was going to be nudity in public places. If the nudity was confined to the ballroom, they are under no obligation to do so. Flashing kids just for attention is lame. To me it is the behaviour that is in question and not the lack of clothes or the choice of partners.
 
Pluto4Pres said:
All of the swingers had checked out of the hotel by late Sunday and could not be reached for comment.
:rotfl: :rotfl:

I don't know why, but that quote cracked me up more than anything. A mass exodus of swingers!
 
That'll teach 'em to stay off property........ :rotfl2:
 

I hear most of them were former mousketeers. :rolleyes:
 
I laughed too... walking in after a long day seeing half naked people running around a hotel... I would have been shocked but hey to each their own.
 
Horizons16 said:
I laughed too... walking in after a long day seeing half naked people running around a hotel... I would have been shocked but hey to each their own.
I'll bet they think we're equally laughable . . . we full-grown adults walking around in our gold Mickey ears, sporting overburdened pin lanyards and fanny packs, and carrying around dearly-loved Pal Mickeys!
 
Kitty-chan said:
I'll bet they think we're equally laughable . . . we full-grown adults walking around in our gold Mickey ears, sporting overburdened pin lanyards and fanny packs, and carrying around dearly-loved Pal Mickeys!

Not sure how you would equate people running around with Mickey ears with people running around half naked..... :confused3
 
mitros said:
Not sure how you would equate people running around with Mickey ears with people running around half naked..... :confused3
Each group has its own culture, its own oddities . . . and just like we might giggle at swingers for running around half-naked, they might giggle at us for wearing Mickey ears.
 
naked people in gold mickey ears. :rolleyes:

half-naked? :confused3
 
Fine, then how about golden people in naked Mickey ears? :rolleyes:
 
Does Disney really tell gusets about Gay DAys when they book? I wouldn't think so...
 


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