HOLLYWOOD, FL, June 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Swinglifestyle, the largest swingers site has teamed up to sponsor two hotel takeovers with Tampa Bay Escapes and Hedo Parties. The first event is Tampa Bay Escapes 3, which Tampa Swingers have scheduled for July 28-31,2011 (Thursday - Sunday).
Tampa Bay Escapes 3 is a 3 day / 3 night Complete Hotel Takeover and convention, with 15 Great Play Rooms & Hospitality Rooms, Libation Room every night courtesy of SwingLifeStyle.com. Prizes and Travel give-aways will also be included in the event. TBE has a Great line-up of entertainment and activities, plus TBE's signature event:
Mysterious Eyes Wide Shut Masked Druid Ball on Saturday night also Sponsored by SwingLifeStyle.com
The cost to attend all three days/ 3 nights is $590 for standard rooms and $680 for executive rooms. SLS Members are eligible for a discount off the TBE 3 Convention Package which includes hotel room + breakfasts + Saturday Banquet for 2 people.
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Swingers In Tampa to book this event.
Hedo Events and Swinglifestyle Present, The First Ever! Swingers blowout, a complete 2 Day Hotel Takeover! The All-Inclusive Weekend includes, Alcohol & Food for $299 with room. This Takeover is scheduled for Friday & Saturday, August 5th & 6th 2011 Hosted in Kissimmee Florida. There is an estimated 1000 lifestyle people looking to attend this takeover. The $299 includes a room for both nights, and all adult beverages, food, access to all the parties in this hotel takeover. There are two themed party nights, 4 play room suites, a dance floor and topless pool parties.
There is a meet and greet scheduled along with contests and prizes along with plenty of free parking.
Click Here: Kissimmee Swingers to book this event and obtain full hotel schedule.
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Tampa Swingers Announce Two Hotel Takeovers
Swingers in Tampa have teamed up with Swinglifestyle to present two hotel takeovers and a lifestyle convention on July 28-31st and August 5th-6th 2011.
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[Press-News.org] Tampa Swingers Announce Two Hotel TakeoversSwingers in Tampa have teamed up with Swinglifestyle to present two hotel takeovers and a lifestyle convention on July 28-31st and August 5th-6th 2011.