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Author Topic: Walking Through the Reception in a Hotel  (Read 5280 times)

Aspen

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Absolutely agree 100%
But without knowing the Laws of Prostitution in India, making too much of a fuss at 11.00 PM in a Foreign Country with two well built Security Guards did not seem like a good life choice at the time.

Yeah, but didn't you even say "get out of my room, I didn't invite you in and I don't need any help".

Totally unacceptable breaking into a guest room without warning. I've had major arguments with hotels over cleaners entering without warning when I'm in the shower. This is a whole different level.



stuart_gla

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For my first hotel in-call, in Glasgow, I freaked out and booked a room in the same hotel as the WG I was meeting.  Checked in a few hours early and watched TV in my room.  At least I didn't have to do the walk of shame past reception.  The WG, of course, took the piss a bit when I told her.

Offline kurnlittle

No probs for the few hotels i have done. I prefer hotels i enjoy the buzz of getting past reception! Britannia hotels don't give a shit there seems there is nobody on reception half the time!

Offline myothernameis

With regards to my going to a hotel that the girl has booked. My only fear - but it is quite a big one. Is what do I do if a security officer or concierge stops me and says "who are you here to see". I cannot obviously say I am going up to see Sienna on room 613. Can I as she will be booked under her real name and I risk due to this getting the girl chucked out. Or if I say, I don't know her name she is in 613. Again looks dodgy.

The escort dosnt need to use her real name, and it would solve a lot of problems

Security: who are you here to see
Punter:   Jane doe