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Everything to expect on the UK's £22 naked cruise (hot pasties included)
Everything to expect on the UK's £22 naked cruise (hot pasties included)

Metro

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Everything to expect on the UK's £22 naked cruise (hot pasties included)

Each year, more than 100 punters take a three-hour cruise down the River Exe estuary in Devon… completely naked. The Nude Cruise has just run for its 13th year in a row and one punter has revealed just what goes on onboard, spilling the details on the one golden rule that mustn't be broken. What is it? Well, this isn't a boat trip for swingers or sex parties, so, anyone caught doing anything x-rated will be banned for life. 'It's really sad that a large percentage of the population equate being naked only with sex – it's not,' cruise founder Rachel Wick told The Sun. 'If they came to our event, they would see it's clearly not what it's about. If somebody misbehaves, they will be on our banned list.' While no one has been barred from the cruise yet, Rachel, 50, is diligent because she says you can feel vulnerable when you haven't got your clothes on. Fuel your wanderlust with our curated newsletter of travel deals, guides and inspiration. Sign up here. The double-decker ship carried 120 bare passengers this year, and journalist Ben Endley revealed for The Sun the experience was 'remarkably normal'. He went so far as to say the trip could've been organised by a local village church group – although that may be a bit of a stretch. The cruise was composed largely of pensioners, and there were multiple things onboard to keep them busy, from a raffle to a naked disco. One song that got bare bodies on the dance floor was Dancing in the Dark by Bruce Springsteen. There was also a cash-only bar (how retro) which prompted many guests to wear fanny packs to carry their bank notes and phones. A free hot pasty`was also on offer for everyone on board. It sounds rather perilous when you're starkers, but luckily no injuries were reported. Rachel, who is a local authority administrator, has been organising the cruise since 2012 with her partner Nigel, but they run other nude events too, as part of the Torbay Sun Club. She loves the concept of a naked party because you can't tell who is rich or poor, working or retired. 'When you can't judge people's status, we're all on a level,' she says. While some guests on the cruise kept to themselves through fear of their bosses finding out about their naturism, one guest, Mark Carroll, explains his generation is more comfortable with it all. 'The more people hear about it, the more they want to get involved,' he says. Passenger Kevin Little, 61, has been a naturist since 1997, and tells The Sun he's a fan of being naked because it saves him paying for extra luggage on flights. Sex parties are coming to an ocean near you. Killing Kittens, the kink-positive event company, is launching a very naughty cruise promising a pretty pleasurable holiday for couples and singles alike. At a glance you might mistake it for a luxury all-inclusive trip, with the itinerary departing from Barcelona to Monte Carlo, before journeying on to Florence and Portofino. But the cruise is certainly one-of-a-kind, hosting a heady timetable of Killing Kittens events, including its popular White Party, a masked ball, the Kreatures of the Night primal soiree, the latex themed Dominion, and Hedonism, the longest-running Killing Kittens event. But just because you can let loose in one of the 'play rooms', it doesn't mean you can get lawless at sea. In fact, the Killing Kittens cruise has some very strict rules… Read here for all the juicy details. He enjoys connecting with nature, but finds the jokes about his naked preferences annoying. More Trending 'We get frustrated by the cliched, seaside-postcard, t*ts-and-willy jokes but it's been that way for so long, it's hard to get away from,' he says. Of all the guests onboard, the general consensus was the younger generation is too 'prudish' and that nudity is helpful for self-expression. So it was understandable that, when the boat returned to the dock, the passengers were a little reluctant to cover up once more. Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ MORE: Coastal trail crowned Britain's favourite path is a 'crown jewel' with breathtaking views MORE: I took my family on a digital detox holiday and something extraordinary happened MORE: Cruise passenger injured when water slide split while he was on it

2025 Woodstock Fair won't have midway
2025 Woodstock Fair won't have midway

Hamilton Spectator

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Hamilton Spectator

2025 Woodstock Fair won't have midway

While a fair doesn't seem like a fair without a midway, the Woodstock Agricultural Society will carry on with the 2025 version of the event without the rides area residents are used to seeing. 'Unfortunately, it is true that we will no longer be able to provide the midway for the Woodstock Fair going forward. This has nothing to do with the Woodstock Ag Society or their members, but everything to do with rising costs and limited resources during that time in our schedule,' said a statement from Campbell Amusements. 'After the COVID-19 pandemic, which hit our industry particularly hard, the company restructured to one unit instead of two. This makes it very difficult to set up in multiple locations at once, which is something we had to do to provide the fair for Woodstock. The public feedback we received from our last few years, as well as decreased attendance and rising costs, led us to the decision to remove the stop from our route,' it added. 'We were really shocked,' said society president Casee Killing. 'We received an email, I think it was January 16, letting us know they are no longer able to participate in our fair this year. There had been no prior communication and the last time we had talked to them was at last year's fair, and they had no concerns at that point. They didn't even warn us this might be an issue.' Killing added she was told by the Brantford-based company that over the past few years it was hard for them to put on the type of show they wanted to. 'They overextended themselves as that week they are at the Barrie fair and send rides to the Canadian National Exhibition. So, we were getting their B-rides and they were renting some to bring us because they just didn't have enough. During COVID, they sold a lot of them, so they have fewer rides now.' Killing added Campbell Amusements also expressed concern about changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) allows Canadian employers to hire foreign nationals to fill labour shortages when no Canadian citizens or permanent residents are available. 'They were worried about having enough workers to safely run the rides.' Campbell's statement to the Echo backs up Killing's claim. 'It is also unknown if we will be able to participate in the foreign worker program due to recent changes affecting our industry. This will severely limit our ability to safely provide for multiple locations.' Killing explained the organization reached out to several other midway companies, but they were all booked from August 21 to 24. She added she the search for a new provider was a learning experience. 'There really aren't many midways left. We thought it would be an easy process to find a new one but figured out quickly that wasn't the case. Danny from Campbell's actually tried to help us find another one but everyone was pretty much booked. They have long-standing contracts.' She explained they haven't stopped looking for a replacement for this year and 2026 but added the prospect of providing rides for the kids this year is bleak. Despite that, Killing said there are plenty of attractions to provide a good time for people of all ages. 'We are bringing back many of our regular events. The demolition derby and tractor pull are continuing and Old McDonald's Barn, where we connect the urban community to the rural community and get up close and personal with some farm animals.' The event will also feature a petting zoo, a family-friendly train ride, a variety of inflatables, car show and Soper Creek Animal Rescue, a wildlife rehabilitation hospital licensed by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry and Canadian Wildlife Services. Its mission is to rescue, treat and release sick, injured, orphaned and abandoned native wildlife. The fair's theme for 2025 is 'A Family A'Fair', and Killing added they are still in search of volunteers and anyone interested will be able to sign up online at . A link will also be posted on the organization's Facebook page. 'We are kind of in a generation now where we don't like to make phone calls and like to sign up for appointments without having to talk to someone, so we are going to roll out where people can pick a day and time to volunteer. We want them to enjoy their volunteer experience and we think this will help. As usual, admission for all ages to the fair will be free. Campbell Amusements added it was a tough decision to pull out of the Woodstock Fair. 'The Woodstock Fair and the community have been a part of our company history for the last 50 years, and it was a very difficult decision to make. We thank the fair board and the community for their years of support. We have made sure to let the fair board know that we would be open to returning in the future if anything changes,' explained the company. Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page .

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