Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Luxury hotel for gay tourism to open in Mexican Caribbean region

A luxury hotel catering exclusively to the male gay tourist trade will open next month near the Tulum archaeological zone on Mexico's Riviera Maya, the facility's general director told Efe on Tuesday.
"The hotel is uniquely for men. That is to say, only homosexual couples are accepted, it's not for women, although among our personnel we have heterosexual men and women and all have received specialized training to avoid having our guests feel uncomfortable or discriminated against," Patrick Lurenz said.
He said that another prohibition will be on men entering the hotel with minors.
Lurenz said that the Adonis Tulum hotel, the first establishment of its kind in the state of Quintana Roo, is now in the last phase of remodeling prior to opening its doors to guests in January.

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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't get it.....are you the Masters of the gay community? Gay women couples aren't accepted? Good luck. Talk about judgement. Talk about hypocrypsy....seriously? I'm a heterosexual who has been in the hotel industry for 30 years - at the executive committee level and corporate levels.............and you're only allowing gay men? Because anyone else's money isn't worthy? Not sure who your ownership is, who your marketing execs are, but they've taken a very limited approach to reaching a very coveted niche market.......can't wait to see how your occupancy and average daily rate holds when you're only marketing to gay men.

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