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broksonic

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Can someone recommend a nice clean hotel that does not use key cards please

Offline Staffs Lad

Might help if you mention your budget.

I have seen girls in both the Jurys inn and Mail box (its not called that but cant remember the name of the hotel)

Neither of those required key cards to get to the rooms and were both easy and discreet to enter.

broksonic

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brummierob

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Any IBIS in Brum is pretty cheap

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broksonic

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Does anyone know of a clean hotel in the black country or Brum that I can book  for a few hours ?

Dodo

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Holiday Inn at Junction 2 on the M5 and another across the road from that but cant remember what chain it is.
Ever heard of Google.....its bloody good for finding answers to questions like yours.
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broksonic

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Holiday Inn at Junction 2 on the M5 and another across the road from that but cant remember what chain it is.
Ever heard of Google.....its bloody good for finding answers to questions like yours.

I did try google , but couldn't find anything.   Thanks for helping

Offline JoeyT

You could try Etap by Bristol road, or the travel lodge off newhall st, i heard is cheap

dilettante

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The cheapest ones are along the Hagley Rd closer to town - sadly they are getting run down / demolished.

New Travelodge (I think) in Halesowen just opened.

Offline curry

New Travelodge (I think) in Halesowen just opened.

I can vouch for the Travelodge in Halesowen. Card entries after you have checked in. It’s about two years old. And surprisingly its not that far from the city just the right distance away to be private and yet close enough.

Like most travel lodges its very basic however as its new its nice and clean. Same goes for the one in Perry Barr.

broksonic

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The cheapest ones are along the Hagley Rd closer to town - sadly they are getting run down / demolished.

New Travelodge (I think) in Halesowen just opened.

I have seen the Travelodge in Halesowen which is only 8 miles from my house .  I suppose there is nothing stopping me from booking a room and just checking out . But just worried that it would be pretty obvious that I was only booking the room to see an escort.

I used to be able to see escorts at my house but since my nephew moved in with me I can no longer

Dodo

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I have seen the Travelodge in Halesowen which is only 8 miles from my house .  I suppose there is nothing stopping me from booking a room and just checking out . But just worried that it would be pretty obvious that I was only booking the room to see an escort.

I used to be able to see escorts at my house but since my nephew moved in with me I can no longer
Give him a fiver for an ice cream and tell him to fuck off for a couple of hours  :D

willbred

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I have seen the Travelodge in Halesowen which is only 8 miles from my house .  I suppose there is nothing stopping me from booking a room and just checking out . But just worried that it would be pretty obvious that I was only booking the room to see an escort.

I used to be able to see escorts at my house but since my nephew moved in with me I can no longer

Don't worry about physically checking out, take the card with you and shred it.

Offline Starpoweruk

I wouldn't worry about checking out. I've never done an outcall myself but used to meet my ex at loads of hotels, and I just handed the key in when we were done. So I don't see why they would asume you've seen an escort, they really won't be bothered anyway.
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Offline Steve2

The Apollo on Hagley Rd is a good one. All the rooms are in blocks separate from the Reception building

CP1

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. But just worried that it would be pretty obvious that I was only booking the room to see an escort.


possibly it would be, yes. so learn to start brazening it out!

CP1

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The Apollo on Hagley Rd is a good one. All the rooms are in blocks separate from the Reception building

yup

steve_m_69

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The Apollo on Hagley Rd is a good one. All the rooms are in blocks separate from the Reception building

+1

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I suppose there is nothing stopping me from booking a room and just checking out . But just worried that it would be pretty obvious that I was only booking the room to see an escort.

Unlike your parents, I don't think hotels care and if you have booked a double room for 2 people, the fact that you are having sex with a stranger in the room is not against the law and you haven't defrauded the hotel.

Also, as regards keycard, what is wrong with the WG texting or phoning when she has got to the hotel and you come down and let her in? Five minutes later you are both going to be starkers so a polite meeting with a peck on the cheek in reception seems ok to me?

I have booked a Premier Inn for a couple of weeks time and I know that the WG wont be able to get to my room so I will meet her downstairs or at the restricted access on the corridor but I know what she looks like and if anyone realises what I am up to the only reaction is likely to be jealousy.

When I leave a couple of hours later, I'll probably just leave the key in my room.

One other thing, and apologies as I did leave this on another thread. I looked for a day at a certain  hotel with a good deal as I hate real budget hotels. I found a £39 room in a relatively new Premier Inn several weeks later. I then checked that the WG was available for that day. When she said she was I booked it. Yes there is always the risk they back out but that is a risk even if you agree it all the same day.

That is how I manage Outcalls.

Offline Parsifal

Helen Jones tweeted this today with the headline "Well don't look" - Prostitution in room opposite  External Link/Members Only - made me laugh.

Offline WmGarf

Premier Inn's use a keycard for stairs/lift and room access so you would need to meet the WG outside but they are convenient in that you pay on arrival so there is no need to check out.  If you are worried about being seen to check in then check out again just an hour or so later (so it is obvious to the reception staff what you are up to) then this takes all that stress away as once checked in and paid on arrival you just leave when you are finished (leaving the keycard in the room or taking it and throwing it away).