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Seattle's Hip Hotel Max Presents its Cheeky and Quite Sexy "Gaycation" Package

Monday June 1, 2009
The last time I stayed at Hotel Max in downtown Seattle, my room came with a pair of pink fuzzy handcuffs, along with a few other intriguing amenities - it was part of a fun package aimed at the GLBT market. This playful, urbane boutique hotel within a short walk of the many lively restaurants in Belltown, and a slightly longer walk or short cab ride from Seattle's gay nightlife on Capitol Hill, has developed a new and improved "Gaycation" package. Now guests who request this deal (with rates starting at $199 per night) receive one night's accommodation, two signature Maxtini cocktails in the hotel's Red Fin restaurant and bar (it's also an excellent spot for creative and ultra-fresh sushi), and a saucy "Climax box", which awaits you in your guest room. This adult-oriented in-room amenity contains not only the pink fuzzy handcuffs but also a pink blindfold, glow-in-the-dark naughty dice, a feather, lube, MiniMax vibrator (seriously!), and an "O Boy Kit" (with vibrating ring, lube, and condom) for men or "O'My Kit" (with clitoral stimulating gel and a tonguedinger) for women. Oh, and this deal also includes late check-out. Allright then!

Check out my preview of Seattle Gay Pride, and also my gay photo gallery and guide to this charming city.

Comments
June 3, 2009 at 8:30 am
(1) @Daniel_Baylis says:

Ha! I’m ready for MY gaycation!

The pink fuzzy handcuffs are a nice touch ;-)

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