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By *ighighdraw OP   Man  over a year ago

Dublin border

Does anyone know what the hotel protocol will be when they are taking guests? My FB and I usually use a hotel and 1 checks in, other arrives later through the carpark and into the lift to rooms. Do you think access will be difficult?

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By *ilthyNightsCouple  over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"Does anyone know what the hotel protocol will be when they are taking guests? My FB and I usually use a hotel and 1 checks in, other arrives later through the carpark and into the lift to rooms. Do you think access will be difficult? "

Can't you just walk in together.. what's the big deal you are just 2 consenting adults

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By *awty_MissDynomiteNo1Woman  over a year ago

No idea, I'm lost. Damn Sat nav!


"Does anyone know what the hotel protocol will be when they are taking guests? My FB and I usually use a hotel and 1 checks in, other arrives later through the carpark and into the lift to rooms. Do you think access will be difficult? "
Why cant you both check in together if you have paid for a double room for 2 people then I dont see what the issue is ?

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By *unandcuriousCouple  over a year ago

Antrim

Interested to know as to how it wud work for me and wife when meeting our friend when hes booked a room

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere


"Interested to know as to how it wud work for me and wife when meeting our friend when hes booked a room"

He's comes down and gets you to bring you up to the

Room

Its not a big deal unless you plan to stay over night

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By *unandcuriousCouple  over a year ago

Antrim

Things will surely change with all that's going on

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By *ilthyNightsCouple  over a year ago

East / North, Cork

If you are looking to have 3 in the room late evening or overnight then tell the hotel and get a triple room. Most hotels do a double plus a single in a room for not much more money. That way you can have someone else up to your room at night and noone will say a word. Either all check in together, or ask for 3 keys, take the spare key to the bar as a couple and give it to him/her. That way if anyone asks then all 3 of you are legit residents.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If you are looking to have 3 in the room late evening or overnight then tell the hotel and get a triple room. Most hotels do a double plus a single in a room for not much more money. That way you can have someone else up to your room at night and noone will say a word. Either all check in together, or ask for 3 keys, take the spare key to the bar as a couple and give it to him/her. That way if anyone asks then all 3 of you are legit residents. "

Sound sensible wise advice from East Cork even if the lift is within eyesight of the receptionist

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Dunno if it could be related but I was in a local tourist town today.

And that it attracts tourists fair enough even people from all of Ireland.

However I was driving past an they have like a bistro\cafe deck looking out onto the street the place looked full and most of the people had pints in their hand.

I Don't think that hotel gave a fuck about who was in the rooms judging by looking at their open decks today.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I would imagine that the new C19 advice for hotels will make everything more difficult.. only residents will be allowed into hotels, so the advice for a triple room may be the way to go if you are having a friend to join...hotels also likely to be looking for contact i formation should there be a C19 issue & people need to be contacted

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hotels will be eager for business, there’ll be no hotel police, bar a Q at check-in and hand sanitsers you won’t notice much difference. Some are already in the media talking about contactless check-in so you don’t need to even go to reception to check-in - would be even more swinger friendly

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By *unandcuriousCouple  over a year ago

Antrim

Sounds good and a win win for everyone

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By *ecentguy321Man  over a year ago

nearby

Hotels have been given guidelines to enforce. Only one room in a lift at a time, only 1 in a corridor. Breakfast buffets are a thing of the past etc.

I would expect to be challenged initially if you enter. But like any avenue in life, some will be better than others at enforcing it.

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