Stamford Hotels and Resorts offer ‘love lounges’ to try 20 sex positions
A five-star luxury hotel group in Australia is serving its guests a hot menu – and no, we’re not talking about food.
A five-star luxury hotel group in Australia is serving its guests a hot menu – and no, we’re not talking about food.
The Stamford Hotels and Resorts group has a saucy ‘Black label enhancements’ package designed for its most scandalous residents.
It’s an upgrade from its traditional Romance and Seduction package and for an extra $60 a night, guests can take advantage of the “pure love lounge”.
What is it you ask?
“Inspired by the natural curves and contours of the human body and specifically designed to comfortably conform with them, Stamford’s Pure Love lounge is carefully hand crafted for loving couples to significantly enhance intimacy, increase pleasure and revolutionise your love making,” according to the hotel’s site.
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The raunchy deal is offered at Stamford Grand Adelaide at Glenelg, Sir Stamford at Circular Quay in Sydney, Stamford Plaza Melbourne and Stamford Plaza Brisbane.
And while the luxury hotel group has offered the Black Label Enhancements package for several years, the steamy set up has since made headlines again – mainly for its racy X-rated promo video.
The adult-only clip can be accessed via the website – offering guests a variety of tips and tricks.
It features a naked woman and a topless man demonstrating the lounges’ many raunchy uses.
And while it is for “adult viewing only” and requires a password, the password is made public on the site, meaning anyone, including unsupervised children can access it.
A spokesman for eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant told the Adelaide Advertiser the online regulator will act on complaints from the public but regarded the video closer to an M15+ rating than R18+.
He also suggested the hotel group may want to reconsider providing access passwords without a request.
Meanwhile, given the hotel has offered the service since 2019, one would assume it is a very popular package.
However, some online users have concerns over the “love lounge’s” hygiene describing it as “gross”.
“Imagine walking in there with a UV light … it would light up like a Xmas tree …” one person joked.
“Hilarious most people seemed to be more concerned with cleaning, or is that a euphemism for something I missed??” another added, while a third said: “Housekeeping struggle to clean a room, never mind a sex ‘chair’.”
If the “love lounge” isn’t for you, there’s also the chance to upgrade your stay with a personal intimacy pack which comes with an egg-shaped vibrating toy, foreplay dice and flavoured arousal gel.
There’s also a “recipe for love” which, according to the site, is a “well researched and highly recommended aphrodisiac menu to provide that extra zest for life”.
It includes oysters, chocolate dipped strawberries and ginseng root.
The basic Romance and Seduction package has things like rose petals on the bed and in the bathroom, candlelight, champagne, canapes, red wine and late checkout.
But back to the chair – those looking to get creative can experience a “vast range of exciting sexual positions” including the “advanced positions of the Kama Sutra”, it states on the site.
“Other positions allow for greater eye contact, physical closeness and tantalising views, providing a significant enhancement to your sense of togetherness and intimacy – leading you to a longer and more pleasurable intimate time together.”
News.com.au has contacted The Stamford Hotels and Resorts group for comment.