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micklad

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Hi all, hope all is well.

I think maybe we should all get together to post and let each other know what hotels have easy access to the rooms i.e. easy to get past reception.. getting up to the room without key card access

dont want the experience to start off awkwardly...

Any hotels in Liverpoool with easy access...??

:)

Offline NW_Guy

As this is an open forum, it might be better to be a bit 'not specific', or it may directly or indirectly alert the hotels to our mutual interests and they maybe won't be so easy access after that...

For example 'there is a famous hotel near Lime St station in Liverpool that featured on TV....'

NWG

Offline cueball

Not a good idea to start posting names of easy access hotels on an open forum. They'll not be easy access for long then.

I'll say this word of warning too......

Be careful on parking in hotel car parks. I've recently had my bottom well and truly felt with a stinking fine dropping through the door.

I went punting at a popular city centre hotel, parked in their car park thinking it were free.

It were far from free..... anpr camera system saw to that  :scare:

Next city centre hotel I'm parking on a car park and getting a bloody taxi in.

Offline threechilliman

Not a good idea to start posting names of easy access hotels on an open forum. They'll not be easy access for long then.

I'll say this word of warning too......

Be careful on parking in hotel car parks. I've recently had my bottom well and truly felt with a stinking fine dropping through the door.

I went punting at a popular city centre hotel, parked in their car park thinking it were free.

It were far from free..... anpr camera system saw to that  :scare:

Next city centre hotel I'm parking on a car park and getting a bloody taxi in.

Ouch!

Sage words of advice there.

tcm

Al Reet

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You can't receive pm's and as the others have said it's not a good idea to be posting hotel names on the open forum. Try looking at some in the L3 area that's about the best clue I can give without naming any...

micklad

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Damn it!! Yes school boy error

Don't make it an open forum...

Didn't think :/

I'll look at my personal settings so I can accept personal messages, then everyone can chat to each other without naming hotels

Thanks :)

Offline hungrypunt

Just one word on this, campanile hotels now have a policy of any hotels booked and paid for in cash on aerrival, need to have ID of a credit card swipe at check in.

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Offline Scotpunter

I imagine most touring working girls will know the hotels that have this set up. They dont want reception knowing they are receiving several male visitors over the course of the day.
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Offline scutty brown

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Not a good idea to start posting names of easy access hotels on an open forum. They'll not be easy access for long then.

I'll say this word of warning too......

Be careful on parking in hotel car parks. I've recently had my bottom well and truly felt with a stinking fine dropping through the door.

I went punting at a popular city centre hotel, parked in their car park thinking it were free.

It were far from free..... anpr camera system saw to that  :scare:

Next city centre hotel I'm parking on a car park and getting a bloody taxi in.

Should've replied that you were there for a job interview, and gave the room number. Then add that due to the excess charge your new boss won't be using their services again. If you can fake up a letterhead to type it on, then the better.
Confuse them.
On the other hand, if you don't reply at all, they've no confirmation of who was actually driving the vehicle so will have a heck of a problem enforcing payment of a PCN through the courts. They have to sue the driver - not the vehicle owner. If you ignore all correspondence from them, they can never know who the driver was.