I got inspired to make this post after reading this thread. The website mentioned in the thread also looks… suspicious. The fact that it has a section titled "Is Sex Island real?" should be enough to make anyone think twice before handing over their money. Furthermore, yes, the New York Post wrote an article about them, but did we hear anything afterward? Perhaps from attendees sharing how cool it was, or from videos and pictures? No.

Whoever tried to organize this wouldn’t have made any money. The costs would far outpace any potential profits. The very promise of "100 beautiful girls" available 24/7 is simply too unrealistic. I don’t know any girls who would accept $500 to be available to all attendees 24/7 for three days.
That being said, the concept itself is undeniably cool—there’s no question about that. However, a fair counterargument would be, "Well, what about the logistics?" And that’s a valid concern. You’d need multiple hotels or villas, and honestly, what hotel would agree to host a non-stop, three-day party involving drugs? It would be a disaster. This whole thing reminds me of the Fyre Festival debacle from a few years ago.
To make this idea a reality, you’d need to charge at least $10,000 per ticket for three days. You’d also need to secure a massive, private venue willing to host such an event. The other, even more expensive option would be to build a dedicated "sex resort" from the ground up.
Realistically, I doubt such an event will ever happen. It’s simply too costly, with very little room for turning a profit.
How anyone would be able to pull off such a massive event, I’d never know.

Whoever tried to organize this wouldn’t have made any money. The costs would far outpace any potential profits. The very promise of "100 beautiful girls" available 24/7 is simply too unrealistic. I don’t know any girls who would accept $500 to be available to all attendees 24/7 for three days.
That being said, the concept itself is undeniably cool—there’s no question about that. However, a fair counterargument would be, "Well, what about the logistics?" And that’s a valid concern. You’d need multiple hotels or villas, and honestly, what hotel would agree to host a non-stop, three-day party involving drugs? It would be a disaster. This whole thing reminds me of the Fyre Festival debacle from a few years ago.
To make this idea a reality, you’d need to charge at least $10,000 per ticket for three days. You’d also need to secure a massive, private venue willing to host such an event. The other, even more expensive option would be to build a dedicated "sex resort" from the ground up.
Realistically, I doubt such an event will ever happen. It’s simply too costly, with very little room for turning a profit.
How anyone would be able to pull off such a massive event, I’d never know.
