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SDC and Party Erotique Come Back to Dallas October 29, 2011

Party Erotique and SDC bring you a one of a kind fetish-inspired event at the ALoft in Dallas, Texas.

SDC and Party Erotique Come Back to Dallas October 29, 2011
2011-10-22
DALLAS, TX, October 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) SDC and Party Erotique come together again to bring you "Party Erotique Dallas" at the Aloft Saturday, October 29th, 2011. Doors open at 9pm and *masks are required* for entry. The Aloft is located at 1033 Young St in downtown Dallas. Advance ticket purchases are only $30 and if purchased the day of the event $50.

Make it an Erotique Halloween Weekend and purchase a package starting at only $199 per couple. Packages include accommodations for two at Starwood's flagship Aloft Hotel, admission to afternoon educational seminars and demos, two tickets to Party Erotique, king rooms & suites, free Internet access, all taxes and gratuities , pre party @ WXYZ Bar and private Aloft After Party.

For one night the newly renovated, hip Aloft hotel will come alive as Party Erotique brings together like-minded adults who are comfortable with their sexuality. This is a one night extravaganza that is not to be missed.

Party Erotique is a fetish inspired masquerade designed to push the boundaries of erotic fashion while at the same time concealing the guest's true identity behind their own unique mask. This is a large scale event celebrating sexuality and freedom of expression through live shows, music, dancing, costumes, video and performing art. Party Erotique appeals to both those looking to take their first steps into exploring alternative lifestyles and those who are completely comfortable and experienced with it.

SDC is the largest international swingers lifestyle website with more than two million members in 50 countries around the world. Other sponsors include Aloft Dallas, Caliente Resorts, Eventbrite, Leather Masters and BB&B. For more information and to purchase tickets or packages please contact Mandy@sdc.com or call 866-417-9956.

Website: http://www.sdc.com

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[Press-News.org] SDC and Party Erotique Come Back to Dallas October 29, 2011
Party Erotique and SDC bring you a one of a kind fetish-inspired event at the ALoft in Dallas, Texas.