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Offline Moby Dick

The majority of punters aren't going to be doing that though.

Are you sure?
What do you wear?
What do people go to job interviews wear?
Do you mean smart business / suit?

I thought punters generally are in employment.
Some of which including myself wear suits, or dress smart for business meetings.
Travelling to and from work or between business appointments is the ideal cover.

Most of the guys I meet at gangbangs also dress smart.

I have had both interviews (never in a bedroom) and punts (always in a bedroom) in hotels.
I don’t dress any different. I don’t act any different.
If I have to pay for parking at reception I act normal, and ask for help if I need it. I ask for a receipt (would be odd if I didn’t, after all I am there on business)
If I am early I will sit down and have a coffee.
I will use the loo.
Even wonder around the meeting rooms and help myself to a biscuit.
Check out the pool and leisure facilities. If anyone asks just tell them you are checking it out for next time you are in the area.
Pass loads of maids, never a problem.
even pinched a few towels from their unmanned trolleys.

Never had a problem, although I know WG do get thrown out.

So dressing smart / business /professional to meet a client or go for an interview maybe the answer?
Clearly depends on the size of the hotel, and facilities but the WG I see tend to stay at the business Orientated hotels so I guess I blend in.
Same for the WG, if they turn up looking like slags then they may get the manager at the door.
Dress like other guests using the business or leisure facilities.
(They could even give a business name and address to put on the hotel room invoice - doesn’t have to be their company, no one checks, and may keep their activity under the radar)

« Last Edit: November 20, 2019, 01:08:52 pm by Moby Dick »

Offline John Johnson

From a personal point of view I have used hotel rooms, usually small suites with a seperate lounge, for meetings and interviews. It is certainly cheaper than a meeting room in the hotel.

As for staying in hotels, some years I average 100 nights and have never been challenged no matter what I am wearing or whether I am a guest or visitor. That doesn't mean that I don't believe the O.P.
« Last Edit: November 20, 2019, 01:22:12 pm by John Johnson »

Offline Silver Birch

Stupid comment!  Noooooo!
Hotels have meeting rooms. No beds just typical meeting room of table,  chairs,  electronics etc. Often bedrooms are refitted as meeting rooms. Makes sense for the hotel as regards improving occupancy rates.

I thought it would be a rather odd practice (which is why I asked), but obviously not such a stupid comment if you look at Fuzzyducks's reply  :dash:

It happens a lot. All you need is a table and a few chairs. So what if there's a bed in there as well.

Offline winkywanky

Just tell them you’ve come to fuck your girl friend, nowt wrong with that.


If you say that, you run the risk of having to look genuinely upset when the hotel manager calmly tells you 12 blokes have already fucked her before you got there.

Offline peter purves


If you say that, you run the risk of having to look genuinely upset when the hotel manager calmly tells you 12 blokes have already fucked her before you got there.

Or more seriously, if you don't get past reception

And you are asked, 'Ok, what's your girlfriend name?'  :scare: :dash:  :P
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Offline Titti Tatti

Fucking hell. Sometimes being a punter is like being James Bond  :hi:
.

Just re-read You Only Live Twice.  He was an active punter although a shit reviewer, as he never gives any details beyond her age and looks...

Offline winkywanky

Or more seriously, if you don't get past reception

And you are asked, 'Ok, what's your girlfriend name?'  :scare: :dash:  :P


That's OK, just casually say Silky Sue  :cool:

Offline Myfun1

It's not illegal to be seeing a friend in a hotel, I'd just say I'm visiting a friend in room..... Blah blah.

Offline jordan452

It's not illegal to be seeing a friend in a hotel, I'd just say I'm visiting a friend in room..... Blah blah.

The issue with that is I was literally at the door at the point of questioning, difficult to give the door a few steps up without them noticing me knocking on the door I’ve been questioned at.   
 
I thought they suspected something was going on at this door, giving the door no could potentially give up my discretion, and lead to consequences others have posted on this thread from experience i.e being kicked out.
 
I was shocked the escort opened the door at that point most wouldn't.

Offline winkywanky

The manager would be puzzled/amazed to see the door opening as if by magic, with no-one behind it.

That shit's just not normal!  :scare:  :lol:

(Unless one is a punter of course).

Offline PatMacGroin

I have seen the same WG 3 times at (different) hotels and she said much the same. She also said one of the first things she does is to call "housekeeping", ask for additional towels and gives them a very decent tip! According to the WG, this normally keeps the hotel staff on her side.

I've heard of similar techniques from a couple of WG's. There's probably a thread full of tips like that on saafe or some other WG site.

Personally, I've never had a problem at hotels although I usually do a bit of research before I arrive so that I don't look completely lost. Staff occasionally ask if I need help, but I just say "I'm fine, thanks" dismissing them in much the same way I dismiss someone trying to offer customer service in a clothing store.

Offline iCruise

Quite some time ago I was asked by the receptionist where I was going and who I was visiting (I had stupidly asked where the stairs were :dash: don't do that). I told him she was a friend I was meeting but he wasn't having it. Was adamant I gave a name and room number. At which point I gave her a call to tell her what was going on and left.

She was very apologetic and kept messaging me about making up for the hassle. I don't think I ever saw her again.

Offline Watts.E.Dunn

I've often wonderd how many hotel staff and managers take advantage of that on their "doorstep" as might be termed;?..

Offline stampjones

Not quite the same but I took a seeking girl to a day room place last week. Im an old fart and the girl was a 22 year old babe. The receptionist was giving me the total evil eye as the girl snuggled into me. I just brazened it out. Felt great tbh

Offline Watts.E.Dunn

Not quite the same but I took a seeking girl to a day room place last week. Im an old fart and the girl was a 22 year old babe. The receptionist was giving me the total evil eye as the girl snuggled into me. I just brazened it out. Felt great tbh

Perhaps she was jealous and wished she was under your wing;).

Online myothernameis

Not quite the same but I took a seeking girl to a day room place last week. Im an old fart and the girl was a 22 year old babe. The receptionist was giving me the total evil eye as the girl snuggled into me. I just brazened it out. Felt great tbh

You should tell the receptionist, this is my sexy wife, and then your wife grabs your ass

Offline fallentrees1321

Used to work part time in a large chain hotel  . Training did include various suspicious things to look out for , but given it was a min wage job I did not care about prossies working from there  ,I was always quite liberal and of the view that what people want to do with their bodies is upto them , but some managers did treat it as if it was their own personal business and got really excitable about busting such operations  .Even towards the end of my time there when I became a night supervisor the only possible issues would have been noise complaints , and large groups of lads or lasses like hen/stag parties or the like  caused infinitely more aggro on that front .

Tbh because I worked largely the same shifts you did start to notice the same women with local addresses and accents booking into the hotel Friday afternoon or sat afternoon for one or two night stays with huge suitcases relative to their stay , and the housekeeping staff also used to tell you all the time about strange comings and goings or rooms with 10 towels etc so you did know it went on but in my experience women working in the hotel never complained or caused you any aggro .

Offline sadolddeejay

Don't forget that some types of hotel door locks are really easy to get through. Hotel staff are aware that thieves steal from rooms and will challenge anyone they suspect not to be a guest. It's not always about trying to catch out WGs.

Hey I've just had an idea - how about making up a fake VisitBritain ID and claiming you're a hotel inspector?

Offline Widescreen

My first visit to a WG in a Hotel in ages turned into a bloody nightmare.  First she could not get into her Booked Room, due to some cock-up with her Card, so I sat and waited in the Car Park.  30 degrees out, so found some shade and tried to just chill.  Then 55 minutes after my booking was due to start, I got the call to go up.

Walking from Car Park to front Door, phone goes off again.  Can you wait, the next guy never got my message and has followed me up to the room....Hmmm, OK.

As I was at the door, I went in, to the bar, grabbed a drink.

Then my Cousin walked past me, I knew he worked for that Chain but not at this hotel.  He sat with me, questioning why I was there.  Think I got away with it.  Just as he was leaving me the WG came out of the Lift and headed to the Reception.  She is a Hooker, he says.  No shit, say I....

Yep, they are going to throw her out in a little while, stay and watch the fun he says.

Fuck me.  No, just had to get out.

Texted WG, gave her a heads up.  She thought it was a wind up.

Management caught her with a client, frogmarched them both out.  Apparently.

Not tried to see her again.

Saw my Cousin a week or so later, he told me that Staff get a kick out of busting WG's, as it breaks the boredom....lol


Offline Taggart

Might be relevant to this thread:

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With respect, this story is about abused and trafficked people being forced to work from hotels rooms, not those there of their own free will. Also related to the US, who folk tend to be hypocrites as regards the sex industry by funding a massive porn film industry.  But I accept hotels don’t like it and if aware will kick the WG out.  Probably why Airbnb rooms are becoming more popular though owners are alert to that too. 

WGs choice of hotel sometimes shows a lack of research in respect of multiple access options, lift placement and card key use.


Offline CoverMyEyes

With respect, this story is about abused and trafficked people being forced to work from hotels rooms, not those there of their own free will. Also related to the US, who folk tend to be hypocrites as regards the sex industry by funding a massive porn film industry.  But I accept hotels don’t like it and if aware will kick the WG out.  Probably why Airbnb rooms are becoming more popular though owners are alert to that too. 

WGs choice of hotel sometimes shows a lack of research in respect of multiple access options, lift placement and card key use.
Agree. But it's an indication of how hotel staff may be more incentivised to look out for ladies working from there. If you consider the people brown-nosing to try and advance their career and make themselves look good, this kind of story supports that.

Offline Cum_again

Must have done hotels nearly 100 times..

I’ve never had a single issue.

The worst was a country house hotel though.  The reception area was really narrow with a desk on either side of the entrance both of which were manned.  I could have touched both as I walked past.  I decided to just breeze in on my phone completely ignoring the desk staff and go straight up the stairs in front of them....

I wonder if they were suspicious as the maid knocked on the door halfway though but it was a routine visit.. (as I stood behind a shower curtain with a butt plug up my arse and a raging erection).

Never had even a hint of an issue elsewhere.

Offline NotTooOld4It

Look at them quizzically, tilt your head slightly and say “que?”

Or "ich bin auslander, nicht verstehen".

Offline Chorley

I refuse to do hotel meets. Too many nosy cunts for my liking :thumbsdown: