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By *hat2us OP Couple
over a year ago
edinburgh |
Around Scotland are there any specific hotels people tend to use or are they basically all the same in terms of their attitude to people having a bit fun in their room.
The other side of the coin as well - anyone been to a hotel where fun was specifically frowned upon by staff? |
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"Around Scotland are there any specific hotels people tend to use or are they basically all the same in terms of their attitude to people having a bit fun in their room.
The other side of the coin as well - anyone been to a hotel where fun was specifically frowned upon by staff?" I'm pretty sure they know what's going on behind closed doors.
And how can fun be frowned upon by staff if they don't know what's going on?
We don't check in and say him were Mr n Mrs sonso and we're swingers |
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over a year ago
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We met friends of ours in a lovely hotel recently and halfway through our fun, we heard the keycard being put in the door outside so one of our friends ran to the door and asked what the manager thought he was doing. He said they though the room was supposed to be unoccupied and wondered why he could hear noises coming from inside!!
Aye, right you did!!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We met friends of ours in a lovely hotel recently and halfway through our fun, we heard the keycard being put in the door outside so one of our friends ran to the door and asked what the manager thought he was doing. He said they though the room was supposed to be unoccupied and wondered why he could hear noises coming from inside!!
Aye, right you did!!
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Maybe a case in future of putting the chair against the door.
The manager should have checked with reception about the room the nosey p$%&k |
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As a much younger man I can remember staying in the lovely secluded Dryburgh Abbey Hotel near Melrose.
All I could hear one evening was this lady moaning in delight as she was being hammered next door. Then the banging continued as someone went to the toilet and someone left the room lol
At that young age I was very confused and pretty excited.
If I knew now what I do now, I'd have chapped the door and say I was invited lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I frequently stay in hotels in Scotland, I have friends over and have never had an issue, I find if your respectful of other guests there shouldn't be a problem. |
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By *awk3y3Man
over a year ago
West Lothian |
"Security came knocking on my after my birthday party
Dunno what they thought an innocent woman like me was doing "
Bet they were there to ask you politely to turn down the TV as it was a little loud |
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