A $23.3m hotel planned for Vienna promises “fun” for its guests with a spa, restaurants – and 150 prostitutes.
Its developers say it’ll have all the facilities you’d expect in a four-star hotel – but with the addition of services including “swinger parties, gang bangs and porn stars”, news.com.au reports.
The 147-room is expected to attract 1000 guests a day. It even has carparking that accommodates buses.
Developer 8Quadrant, a local company, says the female hookers and “affordable” prices will ensure its male customers are satisfied.
Peter Laskaris says the hotel, planned for 2014, will represent the sex industry’s move from “grocer to supermarket”.
The design has the go-ahead from the local council and police, but Laskaris is staying mum on its whereabouts.
“But it will be situated in a location that doesn't bother anyone,” he told Austrian publication Der Standard.
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23 Comments
There's no reason why this venture wouldn,t succeed .. even In NZ there's a demand for Prostitutes In Hotels .. mostly It's kept quiet - but the Hotel Guests are paying for all sorts of services, Including Privacy & Anonymity .. there's probably more Profit to be made If the Hotel operators employ & supply the Prostitutes - and thereby Requiring them to have Regular Tests .. and Advertise 'Safe Sex at @ the Fun Hotel' ... "more girls than you can shake an old todger at" - Come' this way Ladies & Gentlemen .. and others' - we can satisfy ALL of your SEXual requirements & FETISH's .. "Come' Inside & enjoy"
ReplyTsk..tsk...I am amazed at how many people try to defend their "lust of the flesh". Bible prophecy is being fulfilled whether you like it or not. So enjoy whilst you can.....
ReplyHigh-class prostitutes are expensive, but, even with a different woman every week, they're still a damn sight cheaper than marriage.
ReplyI dont care for sex when it is free of charge, so I am dammed sure I would not pay for it.
Replyyou can't argue with religious people. otherwise there wouldn't be any.
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