Sex & Relationships

Dad outraged to learn hotel was hosting orgy right under his nose

He doesn’t swing that way.

A hot-and-bothered dad is slamming a Sacramento hotel for hosting a 1,000-person orgy without alerting its guests, according to a report.

The father of four had planned to ring in the New Year with a stay at the city’s DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel — that is, until he discovered that a local swingers club would be hosting what it bills as a massive “sex-abration” for the holiday, KTXL reported.

“People that are spending good money to stay at the Hilton should be aware of what’s going on under their nose, especially if they have families,” the dad told the station, which kept his identity a secret.

“And, you know, there’s a hot tub there, and there’s crazies in the hot tub,” he added.

The club, Allures, boasts of events with a “multi-bed play area,” sex swings and other X-rated activities.

The puritanical pops, who claimed he had “no problem with what people do,” said he was mostly upset that the hotel hadn’t previously warned guests — and left him in a bind by refusing to issue him a refund.

“I’m at the point where I don’t even want to bring my family into that environment,” he said. “I think it’s totally wrong that the Hilton is putting on something like this.”

The father said he was met with a “kind of rude” response when he tried to cancel his stay and took his frustration out on a customer survey.

“They asked if they helped me out and I wrote poor, poor, poor, poor,” he said. “No, you did not help me out. You won’t give me my money back.”

DoubleTree spokesman Royce Pollard said that there would be added security as the hotel tries to accommodate guests.

“We take the comfort and privacy of all of our guests very seriously,” he said in a statement. “As with any large event the utmost care is taken to assure there is no disruption to other guests, including additional security. With that being said we understand if a guest feels they would like to cancel their reservation and will, of course, accommodate them to the best of our ability.”