This November, Lynx (which is another name for AXE in some countries) is opening the doors to its Australian resort, designed only for straight men, which are sure to appreciate mud wrestling, hot massages and wake up calls from «friendly and flexible» girl staff with gorgeous bodies and deep sexy voices. The Lynx Lodge, which is defined as the «ultimate man-cation destination,» is going to become the most wanted place to spend time before Christmas in an only-male-friends company.
The website, created to support the launch of the new resort, provides the most detailed information on what the guests will be able to do during their stay. The online brochure promises that visiting the Lodge with all of these on-the-spot back rubs, playing Twister, fishing, pool and more, tasty breakfast in bed brought by stunning staff will probably become one of the warmest memories of any man. «From grabbing your wood on the golf course through to getting filthy on a dirt bike, every day at the Lynx Lodge will leave you utterly shagged,» says the ‘message board’ on the site.
Those, who will buy Lynx deodorant and enter the barcode figures to the form on the website, will get a chance to win a weekend away at Lynx Lodge for 8 people (the winner and his companions). Do date, the prices for rooms are not set, but no matter how big they might be, this experience seems to be worth any money.
The ‘dream place’ raised a wave of indignation among internet users. Some people strongly believe that the new lodge project is ultimately sexist and is definitely just a disguised brothel. But the brand assures that the resort will have a set of perfectly decent rules and those, who will behave inappropriately, trying to get physical with the ladies, will be asked to leave the place. «The Lodge staff members will ensure that all of our guests have a perfect stay, but they will not be required to do anything that compromises their positions as hospitality professionals. All interaction between the guests and the girls will take place in common areas of the Lodge under the watchful eye of Lodge security staff,» said the Lynx spokesperson, Laura O’Donnell.
The less modest version of the commercial.