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Originally Posted by ours01
Someone was asking about an "Adult Hotel" in Sölden, Austria. Like others said, I think it simply means that you can't bring kids, not that there are any special activities.
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I found an article on this subject from 2016. You can go here:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/for-thes...hare_permalink
From the article:
Mr. Weiss has traveled to the Caribbean for the calm company of his coevals.
“I can relax and read without a horde of children running through the hotel lobby... or some child doing a cannonball into the hotel pool,” he says.
Germans’ demand for more child-free hotels has been seen and heard.
“Adult-only is definitely a rising trend,” says Kathrin Spichala, spokeswoman for TUI AG, Germany’s biggest travel company. TUI’s global network of around 250 adults-only hotels, including its Sensimar brand “created for adults,” is growing.
Rival Thomas Cook Group PLC almost doubled its offerings between 2013 and 2015, to 198 adult-only hotels world-wide.