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pokenn

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There's a couple of girls I want to see who only do outcalls.

Anyone tried booking an hotel room for day time use?

Offline j122

not done it myself but have thought about it, External Link/Members Only ,though it looks cheaper to get one of the deals for a normal room & see her after checkin or before checkout times.

pokenn

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not done it myself but have thought about it, External Link/Members Only ,though it looks cheaper to get one of the deals for a normal room & see her after checkin or before checkout times.

Thanks , but nothing there in my area (Norfolk)

Offline myothernameis

There's a couple of girls I want to see who only do outcalls.

Anyone tried booking an hotel room for day time use?

How would the hotels re-act if you booked a room for the day, so you could bring an escort to your room, there 3 variations I can think of

1. punter books room for as few hours, escort refused entry, as she maybe recognized
2. escort books room fro incall, some off the guy are refused eentry, as they can say who there here to see
3. room booked for an overnight, hotel should question anyone on this

So booking a room for a few hours may pose some problems

Offline sublimetoridiculous

Was a while ago, but have used a couple of the hotels near Heathrow. Reasonable rates £35-45, and hours were 9am -6 pm.

Didn't bat an eyelid.

a10

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How would the hotels re-act if you booked a room for the day, so you could bring an escort to your room, there 3 variations I can think of

1. punter books room for as few hours, escort refused entry, as she maybe recognized
2. escort books room fro incall, some off the guy are refused eentry, as they can say who there here to see
3. room booked for an overnight, hotel should question anyone on this

So booking a room for a few hours may pose some problems

Don't agree at all with the above. A lot of WGs use hotel rooms and I've never had a problem getting up to the room to see them. Most busy hotels won't even notice you walking past reception and if they do, assume you booked in when they weren't on shift. If the hotel does this daytime booking thing, they don't care what the rooms are used for as long as the use doesn't cause the hotel problems.

Just make sure the hotel isn't one of those that needs a room key to use the lift, that's the only "issue" I've ever encountered with WGs in hotels.

Offline CBPaul

Never done it myself but I have also heard of some offering day rates. I doubt they would care, they all know what goes on and providing you behave yourself they won't ask questions - same as an incall really.

The lower end of the market don't cost that much for a room overnight so the potential saving would be minimal - unless you wanted to do the deed at an awkward time. Might have problems booking the WG if she needs confirmation of the room number though.

pokenn

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Never done it myself but I have also heard of some offering day rates. I doubt they would care, they all know what goes on and providing you behave yourself they won't ask questions - same as an incall really.

The lower end of the market don't cost that much for a room overnight so the potential saving would be minimal - unless you wanted to do the deed at an awkward time. Might have problems booking the WG if she needs confirmation of the room number though.

Yes, problem is I want a day time booking and lot of cheaper hotels oly let you in the room at 4pm
« Last Edit: April 10, 2014, 04:13:29 pm by pokenn »

Offline CBPaul

Yes, problem is I want a day time booking and lot of cheaper hotels oly let you in the room at 4pm

Hmmm, thought that might the case. I would imagine that hotels offering day rates are a bit scarce in East Anglia.

Offline hendrix

Yes, I do it all the time in London using that link j122 posted. Works well for me. You could always ask for an early check in...pretty sure most travelodge/ibis type places allow this from 12pm or so if you can't find a "better" hotel in your area that will do a day room.

Offline j122

if you book far enough ahead with travelodge you could use their £25 a night offer & just book 2 nights for £50ish, that way you could use the middle day for the booking... bit of faffing around  I know but its about the same price as some of those day rooms on that site I put up

vorian

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Yes, I do it all the time in London using that link j122 posted. Works well for me. You could always ask for an early check in...pretty sure most travelodge/ibis type places allow this from 12pm or so if you can't find a "better" hotel in your area that will do a day room.

Check in for Premier Inns is 2pm but during the week you can often arrange to get in earlier if you ask.

Frederick

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IBIS is earlier as I seem to recall I checked in over lunchtime once.

Ben4454

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I always book hotels for out calls. I have been doing it quite a bit these last few months.

The hotel once said to me ' I noticed you have been staying with us quite a bit these last few months...is it just to get away from home etc?

I thought to myself what cheek lol that is kind of private...

They honestly do not care in my experience....

They know I use it for sex because i am always checking out within a few hours lol

-If they ever hassle you about anything though just talk it over with the manager of your unfair treatment - technically you're not doing anything wrong.
« Last Edit: April 10, 2014, 05:34:37 pm by Ben4454 »

Offline Qwerty

Travelodge checkin is 3pm, anything from 12 noon is £10 extra

Premier Inn is 2pm

Ibis is 12 noon

Places I've been in don't give a toss who you're with. In any case, how are they to know you're not meeting a civvie g/f?

Offline smiths

There's a couple of girls I want to see who only do outcalls.

Anyone tried booking an hotel room for day time use?

I dont meet WGs in hotels where i am staying but i do stay in hotels for civvie shagging purposes quite a bit. I dont rate 9-5pm link given above as whenever i have put it to the test on price its been cheaper booking through Trivago, Late Rooms or Olotels for their 24 hour rate. I often checkout at 1am, they couldnt care less as long as i have already paid.

The check-in time can be a problem, at Travelodges as has been said they charge an extra £10 for an early check-in although in practice they havent always actually charged me for it, same as Days Inn hotels. Both these chains are more than adequate for shagging in in my experience, why spend more to have a spa or gym if you arent going to use it. Also checkout the parking if driving at Travelodges, some charge for parking or only have a very limited number of free spaces on a first come first serve basis. ;)

Offline smiths

The Hoxton Hotel in Shoreditch used to do day rooms for £29 and it was often recommended by punters but no idea if that is still the case. I know a few punters that rated it for punting purposes.

Offline latecomer

Never done it myself so I haven't paid too much attention but the local Ibis offers daytime use of rooms.  I don't know the rate but I guess it makes commercial sense for a hotel to use a room which might be empty all day between someone checking out very early and someone checking in very late: 3 lots of income in 2 days for the hotel.

Rochdull lad

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Never done it myself so I haven't paid too much attention but the local Ibis offers daytime use of rooms.  I don't know the rate but I guess it makes commercial sense for a hotel to use a room which might be empty all day between someone checking out very early and someone checking in very late: 3 lots of income in 2 days for the hotel.

As I mentioned in this post https://www.ukpunting.com/index.php?topic=26610.msg379364#msg379364, latecomer, this meeting was scheduled to take place in an Ibis room, which the WG had presumably booked on that basis.  She offers appointments between 11.00 a.m.  - 6.00 p.m.

Louise 100% British

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I have booked them a few times, never had an issue.

Offline suffolkmark

I've booked a couple of times for daytime meets. I just used travelodge and booked for overnight, checking in  the morning for a 10 am appointment. No hassle but cameras everywhere in the common area.

Just as an aside, met a girl in a travelodge, first one in that morning  :D We were speaking later and she told me that during the next appointment the police arrived and hotel asked her to leave. Hotel called police apparently. She said the young officer was just as, if not more embaressed than her!

vorian

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I've booked a couple of times for daytime meets. I just used travelodge and booked for overnight, checking in  the morning for a 10 am appointment. No hassle but cameras everywhere in the common area.

Just as an aside, met a girl in a travelodge, first one in that morning  :D We were speaking later and she told me that during the next appointment the police arrived and hotel asked her to leave. Hotel called police apparently. She said the young officer was just as, if not more embaressed than her!

I don't get that she is not breaking the law,  yes the hotel staff can ask her to leave for any reason, but the police would normal only attend if she refused or became threatening.

Offline suffolkmark

I didn't get it but then people are prone to exageration. Depends if the hotel has a history of SP trouble I suppose. She told me she was doing a double and was interupted mid session. I'll never know if it was true or not!

vorian

  • Guest
I didn't get it but then people are prone to exageration. Depends if the hotel has a history of SP trouble I suppose. She told me she was doing a double and was interupted mid session. I'll never know if it was true or not!

Nah, sounds like BS mate. I have worked in hotels and the first thing you do is ask people to leave. Most hotels have some form of alcohol license. So the police are only called when you have to, if she had said an embarrassed looking junior manager asked her to leave,  yes I could believe that but not the police.

Offline suffolkmark

No surprise there   ;). Makes the story sound better I suppose.

whiterussian

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hide the menu, you would be surprised how much WG's like to eat during the day if they spot a menu.

Online akauya

hide the menu, you would be surprised how much WG's like to eat during the day if they spot a menu.

especially if they are BBWs :D


Offline hendrix

hide the menu, you would be surprised how much WG's like to eat during the day if they spot a menu.

:D..unless I'm in the mood for a fluffy lunch/dinner date, the only thing they're eating is my spunk :D

vorian

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:D..unless I'm in the mood for a fluffy lunch/dinner date, the only thing they're eating is my spunk :D

In a variety of inventive ways no doubt Hendrix. :D

Offline hendrix

In a variety of inventive ways no doubt Hendrix. :D

Inspired by cisco, I have got a plan involving a dinner/overnight with two regulars which will involve use of the restaurant toilets with one of the girls and an interesting protein addition to the dinner of the other girl :)

Glader

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some hotels say  2pm for checkin but the keycard works instantly.

some hotels do auto checkin via a a standalone computer so you avoid human contact. its a touch sceen monitor connected to a computer which spits out key cards.

Park Inns / Citizen M's anongst others do them. Ive used them in England quite alot.

try them

also - you dont effectively need to checkout. I never have. I just leave a card on the clerks table and walk out. Never have i been charged extra etc or anything.

dont be scared to enter a building at any time. Just act busy ad walk in and know what you are doing. A hotel floor corridor has 100s of rooms so they wont likely ever care for visitors unless they look shady.

a 9am checkin will be hard to do but anything after 12pm is easy and you can easily checkout same day and say plans cancelled and walk out.

The Park Grand in London is decent aswell.


Glader

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I didn't get it but then people are prone to exageration. Depends if the hotel has a history of SP trouble I suppose. She told me she was doing a double and was interupted mid session. I'll never know if it was true or not!

only issues you get are the working girls own doing. They book back to back sessions and if the punter turns up on time but they are not ready then he has to fart around inside or outside of the hotel for 10+ mins

a quick text during the session saying to arrive 15 mins late is easy to send imo but they choose to do nothing. I can understand if they need to shower etc but most have lacklustre organisational skills to be on top of things keep their activities low profile.
 

Rochdull lad

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only issues you get are the working girls own doing. They book back to back sessions and if the punter turns up on time but they are not ready then he has to fart around inside or outside of the hotel for 10+ mins

a quick text during the session saying to arrive 15 mins late is easy to send imo but they choose to do nothing. I can understand if they need to shower etc but most have lacklustre organisational skills to be on top of things keep their activities low profile.

Hear, hear, Glader!

Offline MrMatrix

Yes its an old thread talks about booking hotels but nothing about payment method. Obviously I would use cash----any advice here please

Offline myothernameis

Yes its an old thread talks about booking hotels but nothing about payment method. Obviously I would use cash----any advice here please


Get your self a prepayment credit card, and use that card to pay for your room

Offline MrMatrix

Isn't a pre payment card still linked to your bank account?

Offline myothernameis

Isn't a pre payment card still linked to your bank account?

No, you purchase the card online or from any travel agent, and once activated you add money to your credit card

Offline MrMatrix

Thanks ever so much- really useful tip :thumbsup:

Offline Jumping Jack Flash

I booked a day use room for a meet last week. I used External Link/Members Only and no credit card is needed to secure the booking. I paid cash at the hotel when I checked in.


Offline KentAde

I booked a day use room for a meet last week. I used External Link/Members Only and no credit card is needed to secure the booking. I paid cash at the hotel when I checked in.

All the big supermarkets have prepaid credit cards for sale - they are all under the Gift Card racks. Even some Boots do them. What I do is purchase them when I'm doing other shopping and can hide the cost in with household expenditure...away from the prying wife's eyes! Only thing is, there is a cost added to each card - but it tells you on the cover.
Some cards like 'Epay' don't even have to be registered online to be used in hotels ....

Offline MrMatrix

Guys this is great news thanks...

slow and low

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Done it a couple of times. Last time I ended up being there for 4 hours and involved in a mmf threesome completely off the cuff   :D

charming_red

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Where are you guys topping up your pre-paid credit cards? Post Office or Payzone point? Still requires a lot of cash to hand over. Better to just take the cash to the hotel and pay there. Minimal fuss.

Offline MrMatrix

Ive just checked out the Hilton. book on line and you can do 4 hours for £69 and pay with cash when you arrive.

Offline KentAde

Where are you guys topping up your pre-paid credit cards? Post Office or Payzone point? Still requires a lot of cash to hand over. Better to just take the cash to the hotel and pay there. Minimal fuss.

My tip was really for guys wanting to use credit cards to pay for the hotel in lieu of cash, ie you buy a prepaid card at a supermarket fully loaded with either £25 or £50 and slip it into your weekly shop... :thumbsup:

Offline MrMatrix

Don't worry Kent Ade its good advice that I'm sure will be useful. :thumbsup:

fredpunter

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Done it a couple of times. Last time I ended up being there for 4 hours and involved in a mmf threesome completely off the cuff   :D

how does that happen? some geezer you met in the lobby?