Now that the warm weather is here we all know what that means. FESTIVALS!… All kinds of events…. Yes, there’s nothing that can kick off the summer season quite like a festival. And fortunately, there are no shortages of festivals around the world to choose from.By far the most popular festivals are music. Food, friends and lots of good music are just a few of the good times that await you’re next musical mass gathering. But whether you’re going to a concert for a couple of hours or you’re camping out for the weekend, there’s some important things to remember to make sure that your trip is unforgettable for all the right reasons. So to properly prepare you for any situation you may encounter, here’s our Summer Festival Survival Guide:Continue reading →
Ponderosa Sun Club calls Nudes-A-Poppin’“an annual pageant featuring nude males and females competing in erotic dance.” We call it a contest for strippers. It’s been described as “The World’s Largest Outdoor Nude Beauty Pageant.” We call it an open house at a nudist camp. Describe it any way you want to, it’s considered one of the best festivals in the world.
NAP’s been around since the 70s and since then it’s been featured on Playboy’s Sexcetera and has been ranked as the top festival by AskMen.com.Continue reading →
The NY Times calls it the “Oldest established permanent floating bacchanal in the country.” Nicknamed “The Dragon” because of its unusual serpentine shape, Missouri’s Lake Of The Ozark (not to be confused with the town of Lake Ozark) is one of the most popular lake party destinations in America. Other popular lakes are Lake Travis in Austin, Tx. (Devil’s Cove), Lake Havasu in Lake Havasu City, Az. (Copper Canyon) and Lake Lewisville in Dallas, Tx. (the other Party Cove). Continue reading →
No, this isn’t the Kentucky Derby. That was a few weeks back…. This is the “Mardi Gras of Maryland“…. A place where the liquor flows and the infield crowd was known to be the wildest anywhere…. At least that’s the way it used to be….
Preakness, or known by its official title as “The Preakness Stakes” is the 2nd of three U.S. Triple Crown thoroughbred horse races held in America. The first being the Kentucky Derby and the last being the Belmont Stakes.
Named by a former Maryland Governor after a winning colt at Pimlico and termed “The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans,” the attendance at Preakness ranks second only to the Kentucky Derby in North America beating out the Belmont Stakes, the Breeders’ Cup and the Kentucky Oaks.Continue reading →
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