Nude recreation more popular than golf
Nude recreation more popular than golf
Hal Mattern
The Arizona Republic
Jun. 27, 2007 12:55 PM
Here’s a news flash (pun intended): Nude recreation is now more popular than golf.
A new survey by Yesawich, Pepperdine, Brown & Russell/Yankelovich Partners indicates that 12 percent of adults consider a resort that offers a nude recreation experience extremely desirable. Only 10 percent said the same about golf, and 6 percent said they prefer tennis.
We don’t think they asked about nude golf or tennis.
This news will come as no surprise to the owners of Mira Vista Resort in Marana, just north of Tucson. The 14-room clothing-optional resort plans to expand by 2009 to include 114 condominium-style time-share units, said David Landman, one of the owners.
Demand at the resort has been brisk, Landman said, and on busy weekends it maintains a waiting list in case someone cancels.
The survey found that younger, more active adults are more open to nude recreation than baby boomers, who apparently are acknowledging the affects that gravity is having on their bodies.







