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Sex party upset after resort boots couple

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Lyn and John Harrison were evicted from the White Cockatoo Resort's 'anything goes' party. (Tony Fox)
Lyn and John Harrison were evicted from the White Cockatoo Resort's 'anything goes' party. (Tony Fox)
Lenore and Tony Fox, the organisers of the party.
Lenore and Tony Fox, the organisers of the party.

A Queensland couple have been thrown out of a month-long sex party at a rainforest nudist resort amid accusations they made other swingers uncomfortable with their "inappropriate" behaviour.

Lyn and John Harrison were just two days into their week-long holiday at the clothing-optional Port Douglas resort when owner Tony Fox evicted them following a heated pool-side confrontation.

Mr Fox told ninemsn the fracas began when a fully-clothed Mr Harrison approached four other naked women who were smoking near the swimming pool.

"I asked him [why he was clothed] and he said he and his wife were going out for dinner," Mr Fox said.

"But he ended up standing there for at least 10 minutes, during which time he began rubbing ice over one woman's back.

"She appeared less than comfortable so I told him to have some respect — as they were naked and he wasn't — to stop being a d***head and to pull his head in."

Mr Fox left the group to serve a customer, during which time Mr Harrison told the two women he would "deck" Mr Fox if he was ever called a "d***head" again.

Mr Harrison did not deny making the threats and said his behaviour was far from "inappropriate".

"I had asked the woman, who was sunburnt, if she wanted an ice cube on her back and she turned her back to me and I rubbed it over her until it was melted," Mr Harrison told ninemsn.

But things became ugly when Mr Fox, "horrified" by the threats of violence, informed the Harrisons that they weren't welcome at the resort.

"Any form of threatening behaviour is unacceptable so they weren't allowed back in the resort," Mr Fox said.

When the Harrisons returned to the White Cockatoo Resort after dinner, they claim their packed bags had been dumped on the grass near reception.

Police were then called after a confrontation developed between Mr Fox and Mr Harrison.

"The police told us there was nothing they could do because it was a civil matter and that Mr Fox had every right to evict us," Mr Harrison said.

The Harrisons say they're now considering legal action as they've been refused a refund — but Mr Fox says the couple haven't even asked for their money back.

"We won't be giving them a refund anyway because they signed a contract with us which states that if they break any rules, they'll be removed from the premises with no refunds due," Mr Fox said.

Police did not return a call for comment on the incident.

The White Cockatoo Resort is holding the month-long party, billed as "almost anything goes", in a bid to boost dwindling tourist numbers.

Mr Fox estimates the event will pump $500,000 into the local economy.

 

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