If you mean as far as getting a guest into your room without reception giving you side-eyes or questioning. Hotels don’t care as long as you’re not running a brothel or disturbing other guests.
If you mean getting someone to turn up…. Well that’s just the fab conundrum isn’t it? |
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I really fancy a bacon sandwich now.
Usually I go in with my partner, they check in beforehand, then we just go straight up to the room.
Can depend on the layout of the hotel, some you don't even go past reception to get to the rooms. |
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It really depends on the hotel. In some you need keycard access to make the lift work, in others you need a keycard to access the corridors on each floor.
Of course that doesn’t take into account things like vegetarian or vegans |
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"Most hotels have a set menu of meats so getting others in is probably unlikely. Beef and chicken seem the most popular unless it’s a carvery, then it’s gammon and turkey "
For God's sake don't mention G*mmon on here. It will whip up a storm. |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
Chippenham Malmesbury area |
I enjoyed an an MMMMMMFF gang bang in a motorway travel lodge in the middle of the afternoon, I felt so self conscious walking past reception (we all entered as a group) but the staff didn't bat an eyelid. |
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