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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Posted this in London forum about a month ago but that forum id very quie lol.Any information would be helpful. I'm looking for reasonably nice but the crucial thing is entry. Ones that have secure entry prior to the rooms are no good (I hope someone knows what I mean lol -travelodge for example need a keycard prior to using the lift) this makes guys fucking me discreetly impossible as I can't just meet them at my room. Sorry for the essay lol x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You may be better looking at the smaller Hotels around Paddington, Marylebone or Kings Cross area.
As far as i know all the "Mainstreams" have been updated to locked entry corridors for Security purposes.
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I know it may not be ideal but couldn't you ask for a second key card for your friend/partner as they are arriving late.
You then meet your playmate outside the hotel, give them the key and then you go to the room a few mins apart...
Like I said, not ideal but better than nothing...
You could even arrange for them to collect a key at reception... |
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Hi OP. as one other person has said, most hotels will provide a high level of security in and around reception. And the smaller , independent hotels
Might offer what your looking for.
Alternatively you could try the hotel at charring cross station. It's very convenient, central and the door man is very friendly, open minded helpful as discrete. Also try the radison blue hotel in trafalgar square. It's very convenient, has great rooms , a concierge and I work just a few doors away |
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Central London hotels will do all they can to keep the homeless etc out. One option is to hide a door card somewhere, if them picking up at reception is not an option. All the hotels I have used in London have had locked door access up to room floors. |
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