Nudity in a hotel seems OK but is nudity acceptable in the public hallways and public washrooms of a public hotel? Remember this hotel does not have private washrooms and so all tenants must use the public toilets. Moreover, this hotel, has made their entire second floor clothing optional. It is illegal and is nothing but a money grab and I hope the City of Vancouver addresses this. The finer hotels in this city do not charge these 'guest fees' and the SRO's are prevented by law from doing this. First off, this hotel which is named the Fahrenheit, obviously named after their sex club brand, which goes by the name Fahrenheit and M2M, is charging a $10.00 guest fee. Reviewing their website, there appear to be a number of business infractions already.
#GAY SEX CLUB VANCOUVER LICENSE#
This hotel has just opened and is operating as a Sex Club although their license requires them to provide hotel accommodation to travelers. GAY SEX HOTEL WHICH KICKED OUT POOR TENANTS OPENS ITS DOORSĪ while back, I wrote about a SRO Hotel on Granville Street, the Ambassador, which kicked out poor tenants to pave the way for a Gay tourist Hotel.