
OCTOBER, 2008 |
The Hidden Beach Official Newsletter • Volume 2 • Issue 25 • Page 1
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Regan Hook
Hidden Beach is located on the beatiful Mayan Riviera, just one hour south of Cancun. www.hiddenbeachresort.com |
Greetings from Hidden Beach - The World's Only 5 Star, Gourmet Inclusive, Clothing Optional Resort. "Clothed when practical, nude when appropriate."
Free to Fiesta
Midmonth guests were treated to a funfair in celebration of Mexico's Independence Day. After a scrumptious dinner, they enjoyed a variety of midway- style snacks, games and prizes. Along the way they won fun bucks that could later be cashed in at an auction. Items on the block included a romantic Moonlight Dinner and relaxing massages.
Appetite for Adventure?
Feed the Fish
Known as one of Hidden's most laid-back activities, many guests opt not to leave their beach beds or poolside lounge chairs to feed the fish.
Those who have done it and lived to tell about, however, know better.
Let us first examine the characteristics of the common fishing lure. Available in all colors and sizes, lures typically feature something dangly and often something sparkly. Now, let's further examine the below-the-waist features of Hidden Beach guests. Dangly - check, as far as the male guests go anyways. Sparkly - check, at least for those sporting piercings.
Now to mention a few of the Mayan Riviera's native fish species. Among them are the brilliantly colored parrotfish, the gentle and graceful angelfish and the, hold the phone, BARRACUDA!
Not so tame after all, is it?!
Please note: This article is all in good fun. None of our guests or their respective parts or accessories have ever been bitten while feeding the fish, nibbled perhaps, but bitten never!
Who’s who spotlight.

This quirky little cohete ("firecracker", in Spanish) is rare combination of charm and, by her own admission, peculiarity.
At 26 years of age this member of Hidden's Entertainment team has accepted and even delights in her eccentricities. "I don't carry a purse, it gets in the way. I don't like Coke, or Pepsi for that matter and I can do this with my tongue," she says in garbled words as she demonstrates the talent while speaking.
She calls herself a "pata de perro," the literal traslation of which is "dog's foot." Figuratively, the Mexican expression describes a person who likes to wander and isn't easily tied down. Ingrid has already travelled all over Mexico and her future plans will surely take her beyond.
In fact, her future plans go a long way towards explaining why this holder of Graphic Design degree works in resort entertainment and activities. Ingrid plans to pursue a master's degree in animation and aspires to create special effects for movies. This means studying and possibly working in the United States, so English is essential. "I want to thank the guests for their patience," she says. "They teach me so many things."