The Conservatory is a clean, warm, friendly and safe play space for you to explore your desires.
It is so because we all abide by certain rules and standards.

Below is a list of the ‘House Rules’.
Please note this list of rules is subject to change at any time.
Each guest is responsible for familiarizing themselves with the current list of rules and abiding by them. It is recommended that you check back regularly for updates. Also note that sponsored parties may have their own rules.

The basic principles are to be a responsible adult, use common sense, and respect others.
The House Rules are strictly enforced by our Dungeon Monitors (DMs).
The Conservatory DMs wear a light blue armband to be easily identified while on duty.

If you have any questions or concerns about these rules, how they are being observed, or how they are being enforced, please speak to a Dungeon Monitor.

We reserve the right to refuse entrance to anyone or ask anyone to leave if he or she appears intoxicated or under the influence, is potentially harmful to him/herself or others, ignores the House Rules, or engages in unsafe, exploitive or non-consensual behavior of any kind.

 

HOUSE RULES & PARTY ETIQUETTE
  • You will respect the space and treat it as if it were your own.
    Disrespecting the space is grounds for expulsion.

  • You will respect the Dungeon Monitors and abide by their demand(s).

  • Use of the word “safeword” is a call for assistance.
    DMs and/or other experienced players will intervene and come to your aid when they hear it. Please do not misuse or abuse this serious call for help.

  • No drugs or alcohol allowed on the premises.

  • No audio or video recording devises of any kind are allowed.

  • Cell phones must be on silent/vibrate while inside The Conservatory.
    Cell phones may only be used outside or in the Foyer.
    Game Boys, Nintendos and other hand-held electronic games are also frowned upon - please leave them at home.

  • No food in the Main Dungeon - only water.

  • Please clean up after yourself and separate trash from recyclables.

  • No  "loitering" in the Main Dungeon or play rooms - if you are not playing, please use the conversation areas to hang out.

  • Please keep conversations to the conversation areas (Main Hall & Foyer) – not inside the Main Dungeon or play rooms.

  • Please try to limit your scenes to about one hour as to allow time for others to use the play areas, suspension points and dungeon furniture. Multiple scenes in the same night are perfectly acceptable, given you are taking breaks and moving around the space. Extended scenes are absolutely acceptable as long as no one is waiting for that particular area/station. Until more play spaces become available, your cooperation is appreciated - Thank you.
    And please do your best to move after-care to a couch area or comfy chair.

  • Clean up after yourself  by wiping down the furniture with the provided cleaning supplies.
    It is also advisable that you clean furniture etc before your play.

  • Do not move any furniture without a DMs approval.

  • Do not touch another person or their property without their permission.

  • No water sports, scat, gun play, fire play, or breath control games.

  • Wax play only permitted with a DMs approval.
    You must have a tarp and clean up any/all mess.
    No unattended flames.

  • Blood play only permitted within the permitted room/area and with a DMs approval.

  • At least one barrier protection is strongly suggested when body fluids are present.
    Safer sex supplies are provided by The Conservatory.

  • Do not interrupt scenes. If you have health or safety concerns, please see a DM.

  • ‘No’ means NO. Aggressive cruising will not be tolerated.
    If you feel someone is bothering you or making you feel uncomfortable, please let the DMs or Host know asap.

 
 

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