Originally published in the Hong Kong Culture Magazine, August
2005 by an unnamed author:
Palm Springs was a famous retreat for celebrities, royalty,
politicians, artists and millionaires from the early 1930s to the
1960s and has recently been rediscovered. Guests relaxing by the pool
at The Terra Cotta Inn, a clothing optional resort and spa, enjoy a
pampering experience and re-creation of the sybaritic life that has
made Palm Springs so famous.
A private 17-room hideaway designed by modernist architect Albert
Frey in 1960, The Terra Cotta Inn is nestled in a quiet residential
neighborhood five minutes from downtown Palm Springs. In years past,
it was a celebrity retreat named the Monkey Tree and was
a favorite of Hollywood stars such as Marilyn Monroe, Lucille Ball
and Spencer Tracy. In 1995, husband and wife, Mary Clare and Tom
Mulhall, bought the property and renamed it The Terra Cotta
Inn. (Forbes Magazine reported that nude recreation is the
fastest growing vacation segment of the travel industry.)
So, what is it really like to visit a clothing-optional
resort? First of all, the big question is, what will the other
guests be like? In this particular (first time!) experience,
the other guests (couples only) ranged from their late 30s to
the 60s; mostly baby boomers...and honestly, the
second question is, how will we compare! If this resort
is any indication, people of all shapes and sizes are represented. In
fact one couple was celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary and we
all stood around au naturel toasting the fortunate couple with a case
of Veuve Clicquot champagne that they had kindly provided.
Every afternoon at 4:00 PM, the owners and hosts, Mary & Tom,
served a choice of White or Red wine along with fresh strawberries
around the main pool. Tom looked very dapper wearing only a bow tie.
We didnt mingle much, but did visit with a few very pleasant
and unpretentious couples. A number of ladies comfortably wore swim
suits, although all but one had shed them by the second day
after a few hours, or at most, a day, it seemed very natural and
relaxing to luxuriate al fresco in the beautiful desert garden
setting. Activities in the resort are marvelously benign. One either
sun bathes; swims or floats using foam noodles; reads a
book under the mist-cooled bougainvillea-draped canopy; and all this
just in the main pool area. Other diversions include a large (4
couple) hot tub/Jacuzzi. Although the weather was the expected hot
& dry (but honestly quite comfortable) high of 45°C in July,
the reason for a hot tub is evident in the winter when temperatures
go down to below 20°C. For this reason, a romantic fire pit and
barbeque facilities are also provided. Our room had a private garden
in the back with a small table and two chairs; two chaise lounges;
and a 2 couple Jacuzzi. Some rooms have a full kitchen.
Having arrived directly from Hong Kong and not wishing to rent a car,
we had been advised that the nearest modern and comprehensively
stocked supermarket was within walking distance. Even at 10:00 AM, a
walk to the store was quite pleasant with hats/caps recommended,
along with a camera to record the beautiful desert flowers and shrubs
along the streets. (Be forewarned that this is suburban California
and there are often no sidewalks one sometimes walks in the
street, ideally facing the on-coming traffic side for safety.) The
round-trip walk at a leisurely pace takes about 45 minutes and
provides an opportunity to put on some clothing. Our reason to shop
was to purchase a bottle of wine, because we elected not to go out
for lunch. The resort provided a comprehensive choice of Palm Springs
restaurants that deliver; charged lunch to ones account along
with a reasonable gratuity; and brought it to the room. We always
elected to dine at the wrought iron garden table and two chairs that
were located just outside every room.
Regarding the pleasant staff (especially the delightful Manageress
Penny), the housekeeping ladies (clothed) make every attempt to be
discreet and invisible. Housekeeping was excellent, as were the VERY
large rooms. Tastefully done in desert décor, all Deluxe Rooms
(approximately 300 square feet) include a king-sized bed; separate
seating area; mini-refrigerator; microwave oven; in-room coffee
maker; cable equipped color television with remote control; VCR; free
video library; and telephone with direct-dial international service.
There is daily pool-side breakfast included, with fresh fruit,
juices, breakfast food; yogurt; Danish & bagels; great coffee and tea.
Other amenities include luxurious spa services in the privacy of your
room. There are fax services available and if you arent
traveling with your PC, Tom will allow you to use one of his
computers to check your e-mail (as we did).
In conclusion, our measure of a holiday experience is, would we
do it again? In this case the answer is a resounding
YES. We found out that truly less is more and
when all material embellishments are absent (except perhaps a
watch!), we tend to look upon our fellow human beings as no more nor
no less equal accepting all as being the beautiful creatures
that mankind represents.
THE RUMORS
ARE WRONG: PALM SPRINGS TERRA COTTA INN WAS NOT SOLD
January, 2006
Four months ago, Tom and Mary Clare Mulhall (photo, above) thought
they had been made an offer they couldnt refuse: a couple from
Redding wanted to buy the Terra Cotta Inn!
Rumors started to fly through the nudist community about the price
along with some wild conditions of the sale (which will not be
repeated here.) We are here to report that the couple could not
obtain the necessary financing so Tom and Mary Clare will continue to
own and run their 17-room nudist hideaway in Palm Springs for the
foreseeable future.
Tom told SCNA that they are not actively looking to sell, but that
with real estate value going through the roof, we occasionally get
someone who expresses an interest in the property. Well
always listen to the right offer, Tom said, but we are
very happy with what we are doing in the meantime.
Our sales are better than ever, especially for those nudist
travelers who dont want to pay the top dollar charged by other
hotels in the area.
If a sale ever does happen, Tom said he and his wife would stay in
the Palm Springs area and perhaps open a travel business. But
no matter what, were not going to sell to anyone who
doesnt pledge to keep Terra Cotta as a nudist resort.
Terra Cotta Inn is located at 2388 East Racquet Club Road in Palm
Springs, and they can be reached at 760-322-6059 or by email at info@sunnyfun.com.