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By (user no longer on site) OP    46 weeks ago

Any recommendations for hotels in Aberdeen that are good for discrete meets?

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By *heekySeanMan 46 weeks ago

Just around the corner

Got to be the Altens

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By *4Fun11Woman 46 weeks ago

Glasgow

The Malmaison is great and the Sandman is amazing and pretty funky

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago

The Jury’s Inn and the Holiday Inn at Prime 4 in Kingswells have been successful for me. Met with couples in both. Very easy to bypass reception or in Holiday Inn meet at the back of the bar as it’s very discrete.

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago

Park inn and the bonvoy (residence inn) are my two faves.

Sandman, as above, is really good too.

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By *hosewhomgonakedCouple 46 weeks ago

Scotland

We like to use the village, no need for anyone to go past a reception, just straight into the lifts.

And they do dayroom rates with pool access so you can go down for a sauna, after or in between any fun.

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By *ub-seekerMan 46 weeks ago

Glasgow


"We like to use the village, no need for anyone to go past a reception, just straight into the lifts.

And they do dayroom rates with pool access so you can go down for a sauna, after or in between any fun. "

The Village is always a good option

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago

I always stay at the station hotel, I've never had any issues at all

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By *irthyMcTartanMan 46 weeks ago

UK

Portlethen Premier Inn is good if you get any of the rooms in the annexes lol

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago

Dependant on Budget its worth renting a flat. We usually book one just off Holburn st ( Bloomfield ) and to our suprise when we booked we had an extra bedroom . Everything u want and have at home , they even leave u stuff for a Conti breakfast all in the price

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By *erlins5Man 46 weeks ago

South Fife

I have used the Station hotel and Jury's Inn with no problems.

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By *cottish30Man 46 weeks ago

aberdeen


"We like to use the village, no need for anyone to go past a reception, just straight into the lifts.

And they do dayroom rates with pool access so you can go down for a sauna, after or in between any fun. "

Yeah totally agree with the village hotel and the day rooms are perfect for meets

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By *appyman3943Man 46 weeks ago

Aberdeen


"We like to use the village, no need for anyone to go past a reception, just straight into the lifts.

And they do dayroom rates with pool access so you can go down for a sauna, after or in between any fun. "

What is the rough dayroom rate there? Is it based on certain daytime hours?

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago

do you guys often come to aberdeen

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By *appyman3943Man 46 weeks ago

Aberdeen

More than happy to be invited to a daytime meet in the Village Hotel if anyone is looking for one!

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By *urious2for2Couple 46 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Leonardos are great as they offer rooms with a double and single bed perfect for watching whilst the other half is being taken care of lol

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By *hosewhomgonakedCouple 46 weeks ago

Scotland


"We like to use the village, no need for anyone to go past a reception, just straight into the lifts.

And they do dayroom rates with pool access so you can go down for a sauna, after or in between any fun.

What is the rough dayroom rate there? Is it based on certain daytime hours?"

Look up dayrooms dot com. Or Google village hotel dayuse as it's cheaper booking straight through the hotel.

With sauna/ pool it's about 70£ for the dayuse, without it's around £50.

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By *mackwaterjack1701Man 46 weeks ago

Moray

The Aberdeen Douglas Hotel have apartment let's . Same price as the rooms, no reception to worry about and good spaces to accommodate x

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By *aughtyGuy49Man 46 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Park Inn in centre of town or Village hotel. Both easy to access rooms anonymously....

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By (user no longer on site) 45 weeks ago

Moxy at the airport is really good an easy to use. Also dayuse.com is good for hotels for your needed times

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan 45 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

Keep hearing about there being quite a swinging scene in the Village. Seems to get the vote too.

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By *ivingthegoodlifeMan 45 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Village hotels good and easy for parking,

Leonardo at airport is fine as there is a back entrance but walking through the front doors fine too.

Sandman in town is good and easy to walk past reception. There’s also an entrance that means you don’t have to pass reception.

Holiday in Express on Chapel street,

Douglas on Market street

Leonardo at union square. Can take the stairs to get your steps in. Lol

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan 45 weeks ago

A den in the Glen


"Village hotels good and easy for parking,

Leonardo at airport is fine as there is a back entrance but walking through the front doors fine too.

Sandman in town is good and easy to walk past reception. There’s also an entrance that means you don’t have to pass reception.

Holiday in Express on Chapel street,

Douglas on Market street

Leonardo at union square. Can take the stairs to get your steps in. Lol"

Nice one Mr Trust Pilot

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By *ature420Couple 41 weeks ago

aberdeen


" Any recommendations for hotels in Aberdeen that are good for discrete meets?"

Absolutely agree with the Village, great memories there x

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By *illnatMan 41 weeks ago

wherever i need to be

Last one I stayed at was out by westhill (if I recall) that was easy enough as well can’t remember the name but was just off the main road.

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan 41 weeks ago

Glasgow / London

The Sandman is nice enough. There’s better hotels, but you have to be prepared to splash out for those.

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By (user no longer on site) 41 weeks ago


" Any recommendations for hotels in Aberdeen that are good for discrete meets?"

The Sandman is discrete, the apartment type rooms are lush, and the foods amazing.

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By *uxton1963Man 41 weeks ago

Blairgowrie & Aberdeen


" Any recommendations for hotels in Aberdeen that are good for discrete meets?

The Sandman is discrete, the apartment type rooms are lush, and the foods amazing. "

Have to agree. The Sandman suites are great for an extended fun time, the twin doubles perfect for three of you. Never had any issues with reception, spacious and relaxed, easy to breeze past.

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By (user no longer on site) 41 weeks ago

Question!

Has anyone ever had any problems in any hotel??

I have been on here over 10 years and had countless hotel meets and never even stopped to think if there would be any issues.

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan 41 weeks ago

A den in the Glen


"Question!

Has anyone ever had any problems in any hotel??

I have been on here over 10 years and had countless hotel meets and never even stopped to think if there would be any issues.

"

What issues are you on about?

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By (user no longer on site) 41 weeks ago


"Question!

Has anyone ever had any problems in any hotel??

I have been on here over 10 years and had countless hotel meets and never even stopped to think if there would be any issues.

What issues are you on about?"

The ones people think might arise when meeting in hotels. Hence why they mention easy access to rooms or the need to go past reception etc etc.

Few posts mentioned hotels that had no problems or issues. So I wanted to see if there were any instances where people have had problems with reception or the like!

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan 41 weeks ago

Glasgow / London

I once arranged to meet a girl at the Holiday Inn without realising there were two Holiday Inns on the same street. We went to different hotels and spent half an hour texting and phoning each other before we figured it out. That was embarrassing. Does that count as an ‘issue’?

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By *emini58Woman 41 weeks ago

Central belt

City centre now has the new bus lanes/gates so not easy to get into as I found out with work van

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By *aughtyGuy49Man 41 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Park Inn easy to get to rooms....as is Holiday Inn on Chapel Street

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By *bcplCouple 40 weeks ago

Aberdeenshire

The sandman suites we played in, reception was easy to navigate for the 3 of us

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By *cottish30Man 39 weeks ago

aberdeen

I think folk mean by issues with hotels you need to use either key or key card to get through the door into the actual bit where the rooms are

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