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Offline jordan452

I’ve seen escorts in hotels over 50 times never been challenged, this particular time there was no need to walk pass reception because the lifts were to the right of me as soon as I entered.   
 
Once I got to the floor number given to me I noticed there were cleaners in the same hotel corridor. I therefore made sure I went the correct way, then what seemed to be a manager talking to a cleaner on the floor asked if I’m ok; I said ‘yes all fine’ smiled and attempted to walk on.
   
A few steps later I find the door number but just before I’m about to knock, the manager then asks ‘which room number are you looking for’ I reply rather suprised ‘what?’ . The manager looking lady then proceeds to raise her voice and asks ‘which room’ rather loudly, as I take a second to think of the right response, as I knew my default of where the bar wasn’t going to work. The escort I came to visit must have over heard and opens the door behind her before I could reply. The cleaner and manager look confused, I look back at them then escape through the open door. 
 
I was going to reply thanks its ok I know where I’m going but I don’t think she would have left me alone.   
 
So my question is what would you do if your asked which room in a challenging tone by hotel staff on the floor of the escort? Would you just walk from situation and leave or try to bullshit and how?
« Last Edit: December 15, 2019, 10:38:33 pm by daviemac »

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Just ignore them and don't speak, they have no way of knowing you're not deaf or foreign  :music:

Offline peter purves

It's a very difficult one because it requires very quick-thinking.  :wackogirl:

It has happened to me, I said I came to see my friend but they were having none of it.

Very embarrassing  :dash:

What I would say is that if the proprietor thinks/knows you are visiting a WG, if the establishment is not that type of venue they will not let you in.

I remember a WG telling me she was thrown out from a hotel under circumstancial and hence why I suggest this
« Last Edit: November 16, 2019, 07:39:38 pm by peter purves »
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Offline ulstersubbie

Just ignore them and don't speak, they have no way of knowing you're not deaf or foreign  :music:

Silence is golden in this instance.  :thumbsup:

Offline Bogof60

Difficult one this

I suppose I would have just given the room number but of course this could blow the WG's cover.

On a similar note a while back I saw a few different Russian WG's in a flat with lift access.
As I stepped into the lift another bloke with a kid got there before me and looked at me and asked which floor as he was standing by the controls.
I replied 4th please
He then looked at me again and asked me if it was flat number 405 the correct flat number for the WG.
I was kind of pleased with myself that I just said no.
As Flat number 405 was close to the lift I deliberately walked past it until he had gone and then knocked the door.
What I would have done if he had followed me I don't know.
He obviously knew that it was a working flat.
He was not British by his accent but the presence of the kid did not make me think he was the pimp.

BTW Flat number and floor are false  :wacko:
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Offline millbush

Last punt I turned left straight out the lift into an open office door with 2 people in it,quick 180 and on my way.Clearly had to negotiate the same going back.End of the day fuck it all adds to the fun.
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Offline Thepacifist

I think you did well not to say anything. Sometimes it’s better to say nothing. I’ve seen cleaners on the floor before but never a manager.

Offline Ben1983

Visited hotels around 10 times.
Only been challenged once.

Bookings arranged in the evening mean that I’ll be leaving work and travelling straight there.
I work in an office, so I’m always wearing a suit: it helps give the impression I’m staying there on business.

Once though, I got “challenged”
I was on the correct floor, walking down to the room when the manager appeared out of nowhere & asked if I was ok. I think it was just a genuine question, but I suspected otherwise.

I said I was fine & was just going to speak to my colleague, as we are heading out to dinner.
Before the manager even had chance to answer, I asked about breakfast times.

As a general guide to punting in hotels

- Don’t make eye contact with staff
- Walk like you belong
- Use the lifts
- Have an excuse ready

Offline Dopedj

I have feeling They have soured the girl out and they’re keeping an eye on the room to be sure before they kick her out of the hotel.

Offline stampjones

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

Offline myothernameis

   
A few steps later I find the door number but just before I’m about to knock, the manager then asks ‘which room number are you looking for’ I rely rather suprised ‘what?’ .

Room 302, and Im here to see my sister



What I would say is that if the proprietor thinks/knows you are visiting a WG, if the establishment is not that type of venue they will not let you in.

Think the hotel woold have to be careful with what they say, after all you could turn round and say, excuse me, Im here to see my dughter, who has traveled from Glasgow

Offline myothernameis

I have feeling They have soured the girl out and they’re keeping an eye on the room to be sure before they kick her out of the hotel.

Wonder what sort of proof they need, or is the manager hanging out side the door when the hanky panky going on,and maybe getting of on it.  The hotel would look stupid if they threw a girl out all because, a number of guys were going to the room

Offline GingerNuts

The hotel would look stupid if they threw a girl out all because, a number of guys were going to the room

Why would the hotel look stupid in those circumstances?

Offline myothernameis

Why would the hotel look stupid in those circumstances?

If the girl was using the room, for some legitimate reason, so is there anything that says, the room you book cant be used for business reasons

Offline GingerNuts

If the girl was using the room, for some legitimate reason, so is there anything that says, the room you book cant be used for business reasons

It's unlikely hotels throw people out without good reason.

A number of guys calling at a hotel room is unusual activity and if it raised suspicions the girl would get a knock on the door from hotel management. She'd have to explain what "legitimate" business reason she was there for assuming the hotel allowed use for business purposes.

Depending on her explanation and/or what was observed in the room the hotel would have the right to terminate the booking without looking stupid.

Offline Watts.E.Dunn

Fuck 'em nosey barstards! Always look more important then they are like you OWN the hotel group:)

Thats what I do, never a bit of bother!

Allways pretend to be on the phone drop in "yes cheif inspector" "yes Minister" "No your highness" " looking now sarge" any old bullshit like that so you can't talk to them as you have someone far more important on the dog 'n bone!

Offline Dopedj

Wonder what sort of proof they need, or is the manager hanging out side the door when the hanky panky going on,and maybe getting of on it.  The hotel would look stupid if they threw a girl out all because, a number of guys were going to the room
  Do You think hotel managers are stupid or what ? They are aware some escorts use their premises for their business—they just turn a blind eye- but if they get too much noise complaints from other “genuine”guests they have to act.
  All they have to do is to look at adultwork and source her out. It happened to an escort I know the manager showed her profile and her private gallery where her face pictures are shown. She kicked Out In the morning quietly of course.
« Last Edit: November 17, 2019, 06:22:22 am by Dopedj »

Offline millbush

I really can't imagine hotel staff don't know the score,10 extra towels for a room's a bit of a give away for a start.
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Offline Blackpool Rock

If the girl was using the room, for some legitimate reason, so is there anything that says, the room you book cant be used for business reasons
I'm sure it's been covered before on another similar thread but isn't the hotel classed as a brothel or breaking some kind of law if they have girls working in their rooms.

Most places know it's happening but don't care as it's another room booked and some girls say they always get the same few rooms which are perhaps not the best and a bit out of the way or next to a noisy entrance.
A whore is unlikely to complain about the decor or being disturbed whereas a business traveller or family may.

Occasionally you get a hotel that won't tolerate it but they may be the smaller ones who aren't part of a big chain where the staff on minimum wage don't give a fuck.
There was an issue in one of the big chain hotels in Preston a few years back when a different area manager turned up one day and was stopping everyone who entered the hotel asking for their room number or why they were there.
Suddenly girls who had been working there for years didn't have any punters and I know at least some of them said they weren't going back though that may have changed by now.
Another smaller hotel in Preston also publicly ejected some girls from the hotel  :scare:

Offline Drayki

It’s actually happened to me. A good few years ago I was on my way to a punt in a familiar hotel, found my way past reception when I was asked where I was going, just ignored it and kept going, got up to the floor and just heard a massive commotion, the sp I was seeing was actually getting thrown out of the hotel as someone had complained to the manager, so that wasn’t the best of starts

Never punted in a hotel since  :dash:

Offline Moby Dick

Wonder what sort of proof they need, or is the manager hanging out side the door when the hanky panky going on,and maybe getting of on it.  The hotel would look stupid if they threw a girl out all because, a number of guys were going to the room

Some hotels seem more  tolerant than others.
I don’t think it is a good idea to name tolerant or intolerant ones, especially in reviews.

It happens. WG do get kicked out.
Manager standing at the door whilst the WG is refusing to let him in because she is dressed in her tart gear, make up slapped on at 10am in the morning, bathroom full of wet towels, bin full of condoms, safe full of money, and a naked man old enough to be her Dad tied to the bed with a dildo up his arse.
What more proof do they need.

We take the piss about them hiding behind the doors, trying not to make too much noise but this is for good reason. Anything not to draw attention to themselves.

The towel thing is an obvious sign. Some even bring their own.

The other thing is rival WG pimps will make false bookings, get the room number, not show up, and then grass them to the hotel. All it takes is an anonymous phone call asking for the hotel manager.

I reckon they were onto this WG and you just confirmed her suspicions.
She would have clocked you leaving 30minutes or an hour later.
There’s not a lot you can do other than not over react, be polite, and say ”thanks but I’m OK”
They would have probably knocked on the door and asked her to leave at some point during that day.

Getting kicked out is a big problem for a touring WG, unlikely to get a refund, Cancelling appointments, time lost finding/moving to a hotel, and paying extra for booking another hotel at short notice. Running the same risk again.

I would be interested to hear from any WG on here who can advise what OP should have said and how often they get kicked out of hotels.

Offline Drayki

Some hotels seem more  tolerant than others.
I don’t think it is a good idea to name tolerant or intolerant ones, especially in reviews.

It happens. WG do get kicked out.
Manager standing at the door whilst the WG is refusing to let him in because she is dressed in her tart gear, make up slapped on at 10am in the morning, bathroom full of wet towels, bin full of condoms, safe full of money, and a naked man old enough to be her Dad tied to the bed with a dildo up his arse.
What more proof do they need.

We take the piss about them hiding behind the doors, trying not to make too much noise but this is for good reason. Anything not to draw attention to themselves.

The towel thing is an obvious sign. Some even bring their own.

The other thing is rival WG pimps will make false bookings, get the room number, not show up, and then grass them to the hotel. All it takes is an anonymous phone call asking for the hotel manager.

I reckon they were onto this WG and you just confirmed her suspicions.
She would have clocked you leaving 30minutes or an hour later.
There’s not a lot you can do other than not over react, be polite, and say ”thanks but I’m OK”
They would have probably knocked on the door and asked her to leave at some point during that day.

Getting kicked out is a big problem for a touring WG, unlikely to get a refund, Cancelling appointments, time lost finding/moving to a hotel, and paying extra for booking another hotel at short notice. Running the same risk again.

I would be interested to hear from any WG on here who can advise what OP should have said and how often they get kicked out of hotels.
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Good point OP, I suppose after all it’s their livelihood that will take a hit, especially if it’s happening on a regular basis

Would be interesting to see what sp’s have to say on it

Online Fuzzyduck

As a general guide to punting in hotels

- Don’t make eye contact with staff
- Walk like you belong
- Use the lifts
- Have an excuse ready

This makes sense though I think you draw attention to yourself if you deliberately avoid eye contact. Makes you look suspicious IMO. I would say hello to a member of staff if I shared a lift with them or saw them in a corridor so I wouldn't change my behaviours. Punted in loads of hotels over the years and never had any real problems. Was asked once if I was a guest: I just said "no, I'm seeing a client", smiled and walked off. If it's clear you're being busted, better just to bail and let the WG know.

Another interesting perspective would be to understand what specific training staff are given to deal with the situation. There must a protocol of some sort and I expect managers are trained to deal with "difficult situations".

Offline Dopedj

  The main reasons most of these escorts are chucked out - is continuous noise complaints especially at evening and night times when genuine guests have checked in and want to relax.
   I have feeling I know which hotel and escort the op went to and got stopped   :cool:
« Last Edit: November 17, 2019, 09:58:59 am by Dopedj »

Offline Moby Dick

  The main reasons most of these escorts are chucked out - is continuous noise complaints especially at evening and night times when genuine guests have checked in and want to relax.
   I have feeling I know which hotel and escort the op went to and got stopped   :cool:

Are you the hotel manager? :sarcastic:

Offline McMuffin1

Not seen a girl in a hotel for 18 months and I don't think it's for me any more. I might be getting fragile in my old age but getting quite legitimately accused of seeing a purveyor of naughtiness is probably at the embarrassing end of the spectrum.

I'd probably risk it if she was really special, but she would have to be ridiculously so.

Offline DrConners

Not challenged as such by hotel staff - However after the meet had finished & I was back in my car I realised I hadn't paid for parking.

My fault, my mind was elsewhere pre-shag.

I'm not into just driving off & then getting pestered by a private parking firm - The place was CCTV'd up anyway.

I saw I had to pay in the hotel & made my way to reception, I expained I needed to pay any parking charges to the receptionist (who was a young guy) there was also a young girl staff member next to him.

He asked had I been staying at the hotel as a guest & I said "No I've been here about an hour, what do I owe you ?"

The guy smirked & said "It's fine, don't worry about it" - The young girl looked at me with complete disgust & contempt .................  :sarcastic:

Funny how different genders react - I had made it obvious what I was there for it seems - No fucks given by me, I just left.

I have had a couple of punts in hotels since, I now don't use the hotel parking facilities, I do some research before-hand & park nearby.

Reduce your interaction with hotel staff as much as possible & act naturally - I haven't had any issues since.

Offline Jindybandy

I had a somewhat close call once when I went to go to a duo booking; got to the floor and as I turned the corner saw there were two cleaners within close vicinity of the room. But they weren’t dipping in and out of other rooms - they were literally cleaning the whole floor. One guys was down in all fours wiping the skirting boards.
I knocked on the room door, eyes looking straight forward but as soon as I’d knocked on the door I caught out of the corner of my eye this fella’s head whip round and look at me. I suppose in a Hotel it’s a bit odd seeing someone knock as staff would expect most people to have a key.

It is interesting about what a Hotel is and isn’t allowed to do and how much ‘evidence’ they’d want to get before chucking a paying guest out. There is a legal term called Tortious Interference (I only know of it from that Al Pacino film, The Insider, lol) that relates to one person deliberately damaging the contractual or business relationship between two third parties. I know this law probably just applies to the business world, but say if a hotel manager interrupts two people in a room and accuses the woman of being WG, gives evidence of people who have visited the room, etc, but the guy in there at that moment is actually her husband and he learns she’s a WG at that moment, could the Hotel be sued under Tortious Interference for instigating a break in the marital ‘contract’? Would be interested in any input from any lawyers on here  :unknown:

What would you do if you were mid-punt and there was a knock on the door from hotel management. Would you pretend to be a partner/lover? I can improvise pretty quick and have some minor thesping skills so reckon I could pull it off. Suppose it depends how convincing the SP can be too  :sarcastic:

Offline GingerNuts

Are you the hotel manager? :sarcastic:

He just seems like someone with a lot to say except when it comes to sharing his punting experiences.

Offline Dopedj

He just seems like someone with a lot to say except when it comes to sharing his punting experiences.
I’m always on the road so I live in hotel rooms 60% of my time and I do see and hear things from the hotel managers perspective all the time.  :crazy:

Offline Moby Dick

I’m always on the road so I live in hotel rooms 60% of my time and I do see and hear things from the hotel managers perspective all the time.  :crazy:

Thank you for that  :thumbsup:

I look forward to reading your reviews on Tripadvisor :sarcastic:

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Regards knocking on doors I have in private life arrived separately to a partner also had friends in different rooms, and had been in hotels in which groups of guests are knocking on each others doors. For example hen, stag does, weddings, work events, even family groups. It's easy to feel guilty, there are also other reasons for management to knock on doors, one towards the end of a booking was the result of a power cut we'd not noticed. Management simply wanted to apologise offer hospitality at the bar whilst the power was restored. Also during a personal life stay had management come to a room to assess faulty wiring, thus giving duty manager reason to be in the corridor. On the other hand some children making mischief had me convinced I was about to be thrown out on a tour once. That day I'd been out doing something completely different, as I had the previous day but the knock had me jumping.

Also as far as I'm aware staff are expected to be friendly, say "Hello" and I'm guessing in none punting life reactions may be different.

Offline Dopedj

Thank you for that  :thumbsup:

I look forward to reading your reviews on Tripadvisor :sarcastic:
Please do
Look for it under the name  “I’m creepy asshole In hotels”
Lol
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Offline County Militia

Hate to be the devil's advocate but most of the experiences people have posted in this thread just sound like fictional tales.

Offline holeymoley

Having spent a lot of my working life travelling and staying in hotels, for some reason I have always been nervous about punting in them. So being really keen to see a certain wg I took the plunge.i
I arrived on time but wg running 15 mins late, no problem sit in hotel car park until I receive the ok. I have with me “ gym bag “ so I hope to create impression I am short term visitor. First thing I see is another wg sat in bar reception area by herself ! ffs.  Receptionist clocks me gives me a lovely smile and says hello  ( she was gorgeous btw ) I continue to room along corridor where there are 3/4 females with room doors open ( cleaners) talk about the walk of shame lol. Knocks on door and let in immediately thank god.  Then discover the room we are in is adjoining so noise transmits more easily I think. Everything goes well, we are finished and dressed when somebody is knocking loudly on the door - Jesus I nearly crapped myself, looked at wg who motioned for me to hide ! - she answers door speakers to someone and comes back to me, very apologetic as it was the next punter. She said she had spoken to him while I was in shower and he ignored her request to wait. Not sure whether this is “ conveyor belt” but to be fair we started at least 15 minutes late, she was not a clock watcher as we had also gone over the hour too.   Not sure where I go from here, I think I prefer the serviced apartments which I usually find discreet only drawback is gated ones with multiple access codes. Don’t mind private address if discrete and safe. As someone on here regularly says “ punting ain’t for the faint hearted “

Online lewisjones23

  Do You think hotel managers are stupid or what ? They are aware some escorts use their premises for their business—they just turn a blind eye- but if they get too much noise complaints from other “genuine”guests they have to act.
  All they have to do is to look at adultwork and source her out. It happened to an escort I know the manager showed her profile and her private gallery where her face pictures are shown. She kicked Out In the morning quietly of course.

absolute bullshit

Offline Drayki

Hate to be the devil's advocate but most of the experiences people have posted in this thread just sound like fictional tales.

I suppose just like your one review  :dash: :dash:

Offline Georgejetson

i agree with Ben with a few additions. . As a general guide to punting in hotels

- Don’t make eye contact with staff Unless you are challenged, in which case look them right in the eye , smile and move towards them
- Walk like you belong
- Use the lifts
- Have an excuse ready. This is key. Make it a bit ornate. Dropping off my Moms birthday gift to my cousin to deliver ....that sort of thing. Talk relatively quickly, use a lot of words, and shift the conversation to another topic seamlessly. I am a Yank so I relied on “by the way, I got confused by your subway system getting here....should I have taken the Bakerloo line from Trafalgar? The idea is basically “friendly happy sand in their eyes and a redirect.  The redirect is key. They are in the hospitality business. Professionally, btw, this is called social engineering. Being a grumpy semi hostile guy in a hurry is well known in the profession NOT to work, and almost always leads to getting tossed. Generally people want to be helpful, and don’t want to be confrontational with a friendly smiling person, and are easily confused in a verbal shift of some complexity. Use these to your advantage.    r
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Offline katmandu

i agree with Ben with a few additions. . As a general guide to punting in hotels

- Don’t make eye contact with staff Unless you are challenged, in which case look them right in the eye , smile and move towards them
- Walk like you belong
- Use the lifts
- Have an excuse ready. This is key. Make it a bit ornate. Dropping off my Moms birthday gift to my cousin to deliver ....that sort of thing. Talk relatively quickly, use a lot of words, and shift the conversation to another topic seamlessly. I am a Yank so I relied on “by the way, I got confused by your subway system getting here....should I have taken the Bakerloo line from Trafalgar? The idea is basically “friendly happy sand in their eyes and a redirect.  The redirect is key. They are in the hospitality business. Professionally, btw, this is called social engineering. Being a grumpy semi hostile guy in a hurry is well known in the profession NOT to work, and almost always leads to getting tossed.   r

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

Offline pong

I would have offered the manager £40 for a blow job. £60 for the duo.

Offline Hobbit

Always act cool and never turn into a Mr Bean. Just say as little and remain calm.

Offline Ben1983

i agree with Ben with a few additions. . As a general guide to punting in hotels

- Don’t make eye contact with staff Unless you are challenged, in which case look them right in the eye , smile and move towards them
- Walk like you belong
- Use the lifts
- Have an excuse ready. This is key. Make it a bit ornate. Dropping off my Moms birthday gift to my cousin to deliver ....that sort of thing. Talk relatively quickly, use a lot of words, and shift the conversation to another topic seamlessly. I am a Yank so I relied on “by the way, I got confused by your subway system getting here....should I have taken the Bakerloo line from Trafalgar? The idea is basically “friendly happy sand in their eyes and a redirect.  The redirect is key. They are in the hospitality business. Professionally, btw, this is called social engineering. Being a grumpy semi hostile guy in a hurry is well known in the profession NOT to work, and almost always leads to getting tossed. Generally people want to be helpful, and don’t want to be confrontational with a friendly smiling person, and are easily confused in a verbal shift of some complexity. Use these to your advantage.    r


Haha, yeah in regards to the eye contact, if someone acknowledges you, do look at them  :D
However, if you’re nervous/flustered and you make eye contact you have “guilty” written all over you.

Great point regarding the excuse.
Make it slightly elaborate & then straight to asking a question

“What time does the bar close tonight?”
“How far is the train station from here?”
“What time does breakfast start tomorrow?”

It doesn’t give them to time to question your excuse.

- Get challenged
- Be polite & give an excuse
- Ask a question
- Smile, move along
- Happy punting

Offline Ben1983

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

Part of the fun sometimes  :sarcastic:

Offline Gordon Bennett

My impression of hotel staff is that they are underpaid, mostly foreign and don't really give a toss. I think you'd have to be really unlucky to come across a zealous staff member desperate to unearth a prostitute plying her trade.... They have enough on their plate dealing with whinges about fixtures and fittings from regular guests without looking for extra grief.
One lady I saw at a Motel told me they knew about her and gave her an out the way room down the end of a corridor away from other guests - that sort of attitude makes more business sense to me.

Offline PeachyAssFan

My fear of ever using a hotel has been reinforced  :scare:

Offline Jindybandy

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

Well, we are all on the lookout for Pussy Galore  :hi:

Offline katmandu

Well, we are all on the lookout for Pussy Galore  :hi:
I can't find a Quantum of Solace in this  :blush:

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One lady I saw at a Motel told me they knew about her and gave her an out the way room down the end of a corridor away from other guests - that sort of attitude makes more business sense to me.

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.

Offline Moby Dick

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.
Yeah, give the Manager a free BJ may also work, but according to OP the manager was a woman.
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