We’ve used them a few times.
Makes no difference to the staff what you are up to. They are adults and act in a professional way. They don’t suddenly go all ‘oooh matron’ as you are booking into a room in the day
Stop thinking you are doing something wrong! I’d say a high percentage of rooms booked at hotels there are people having sex in them…
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By *aui.Man
over a year ago
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I have a few times with my ex partner yes. I’ve always found the experience to be fine. Well I say fine, it was obviously better than fine but I’m just talking about the checking in etc.
Do the staff know why you’re there? probably. Do they care? absolutely not. Is it any of their business? absolutely not. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I can't possibly imagine anyone seriously going to a business meeting in a hotel room. A suite? Sure - but a room which is at least 50% bed? Hmm.
Day use rooms generally seem to be more expensive than just getting a hotel for the night, so we've never landed up booking one. At least when we've looked.
Don't see why they'd treat it differently to a night stay, mind. Or why you'd care if they did |
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"Has anyone used Day Use hotel rooms. Is it discreet?
Thanks
Scott"
I've used them extensively, with no issues regarding discretion whatsoever
Marriott, Ibis, Village, Jury's Inn along with Premier Inn (early check-in). Go for it |
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