by Explorer79 » Fri Oct 26, 2018 7:57 pm
We were at RM last week and the new playroom opened mid trip so we got the unique opportunity to experience both first hand. Obviously this is only one singular experience, early in its existence but here’s my take...
The TL;DR version is that the new renovations are a very nice improvement but there remains a fatal flaw that may ultimately limit its potential. The temporary playroom was great, fit the bill perfectly and we would be happy enough if this was the permanent solution, even if it could only support 8 or so couples.
A more detailed review...
On our first trip we used the playroom a few times. It was fun, and the novelty of never having done it before made it exciting, but it was never very active. Most of the times we’ve been in there it has been empty. We didn’t think much of it until we went to a local club and experienced a playroom with 30+ people. We didn’t play with anyone else but the sights and sounds of sex going on all around us is actually one of the hottest experiences we’ve ever had.
Naturally this led to conversations contrasting Desire’s playroom and this playroom. If we take the number of people out of the equation (it is unreasonable to expect this at Desire) there were a few things that stood out that made the club a better experience. First was the layout. At the club, there was a large bed in the middle with room for probably 10-12 then there were beds lining the wall, basically one long rectangular bed on each wall so it was easy to find a spot, essentially like finding an open parking space. You could interact with others if you wanted or you could find your own little private spot, either way the room was accommodating. We didn’t like the Desire layout as much with the circular beds which I think led to people thinking the playroom was fuller than it actually was and discouraged use. With the club layout this wasn’t an issue.
The next thing that was different was the music. At the club, it was subtle and sensual and greatly contributed to the atmosphere, I’d say it is similar to what I’ve noticed playing at night in the Jacuzzi. The sounds of this blending with the sounds of all the people having sex was hypnotic. In the RM playroom, the music will be whatever is going on in the Disco (sorry, far from the best sex music), or later, silence - at least that’s how it was when we were in there, but that could certainly have been an anomaly.
When we arrived, the new playroom was still under construction and they had set up a temporary playroom in room 1202, one of the rooms with the columns by the bed. In the main room there was the regular bed plus an additional mattress on the floor. The second room had at least one bed/mattress in there, but was busy, didn’t go for a tour ;-). The lighting was nice, the music was good and the atmosphere was very sensual, a good blend of the elements. There were 6 couples in action when we were in there. We really liked it. I would be just fine if this was the permanent solution. We saw more activity in the temporary playroom than we've ever seen in the permanent one.
A few days into the trip we got word that the new playroom was open. We went in one night to check it out and while it is definitely an upgrade, it was as empty as it usually is. We never saw anyone else even go in to take a look but who knows how many even knew it was open yet.
The changes are very nice and they go a long way to address the issues mentioned above. There is a long bed along the wall which is a rectangular layout rather than the circular compartments from before. To me it looked like the capacity would be a good bit higher with more arrangements possible. There is an esse lounge type of sex chair and there is a padded back wall with some strap hooks in there. The lighting was nice and the music was good as well, overall a big improvement (of course you’ll probably get disco music leakage early, but can’t do much about that). I’d call the old one sterile by comparison.
There is, however, in my estimation one fatal flaw, at least as it pertains to how much usage it will get. My hypothesis is that the “disco to Jacuzzi”, “Jacuzzi to play” and “disco to private room” transitions are far more common than “disco to play”. It’s actually quite rare that we have seen people go from the disco to the playroom, certainly not in numbers. And therein lies the problem. You still have to go through the disco to get to the playroom.
One evening we made a connection in the Jacuzzi and decided to go back to one of our rooms. On the way back, wearing little to nothing, we noticed the temporary playroom sign on the door and decided spur of the moment to try it out. There was a foursome already going on in the back room but the main bed was open in the front room so we took that. At some point after beginning to intertwine, two other couples came in and began to play on the mattress on the floor. The cool thing was that we didn’t even notice them come in but rather we just happened to notice at some point that they were there. The atmosphere was perfect. In the previous playroom it was fairly noticeable and disruptive when people would come in and out. Not so in the temporary playroom, multiple couples were doing their thing, coming and going and coming without a sex buzzkill. It was a great experience, very easy, natural, hot, organic, perfect.
If the disco playroom (new or improved) had been open that night I’m certain we would’ve ended up in one of our rooms instead. I’m not sure if we would’ve even thought to go upstairs to the playroom but even if we had I doubt everyone would’ve wanted to shine the “hey everyone, we’re about to go f**k” beacon as we strolled through the disco in various states of post Jacuzzi undress while everyone else is still in their theme wear doing the disco thing. There was no such issue with the temporary playroom - a quick left turn off the sidewalk and into the room was easy and actually even more in the moment than if we had gone back to our room.
So in the end, for us it’s a mixed bag. The room itself is nice and if you liked it before I’m sure you’ll like it even more now. But the core issue remains. All they really need to do is put an external door on the front at the top of the stairs and a small partition inside and that would solve it. Before it opened I had thought they were going to do this, and it looked like they might the way the construction was set up with the stairs being closed. But alas, no such luck.
We are going back in a couple of weeks and will surely take another look, as this experience all was in the first day or two of it being open and perhaps things will be different.
I’m curious to see if others have a different view and experience.
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