When times get tough, the tough get naked. At least that's what a
Florida motel owner hopes, as he turns his 32-room property into a
potential magnet for nudists.
The Fawlty Towers Motel in Cocoa Beach, Fla., is set to go clothing-optional [today], after years of declining business and increasing competition from larger chain hotels, its owner told Florida Today.
Going nude wasn't a snap decision. Owner Paul Hodge first had to convince his skeptical wife. And he has yet to sway some of his concerned neighbors, who fear the soon-to-be nude motel will expose tourists, and local children, to some unwanted sightseeing.
"Young people surf on that beach," one local woman complained to WFTV. "What kind of a message is that sending them? It's inappropriate." Read Here
The Fawlty Towers Motel in Cocoa Beach, Fla., is set to go clothing-optional [today], after years of declining business and increasing competition from larger chain hotels, its owner told Florida Today.
Going nude wasn't a snap decision. Owner Paul Hodge first had to convince his skeptical wife. And he has yet to sway some of his concerned neighbors, who fear the soon-to-be nude motel will expose tourists, and local children, to some unwanted sightseeing.
"Young people surf on that beach," one local woman complained to WFTV. "What kind of a message is that sending them? It's inappropriate." Read Here
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