Hi all, have any of you stayed in this hotel and be able to give us a heads up re the set up please?
Is it discreet if we were to invite any friends in or does the reception area make it a non starter?
Staying next week and maybe looking for a plus one or two
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"Hi all, have any of you stayed in this hotel and be able to give us a heads up re the set up please?
Is it discreet if we were to invite any friends in or does the reception area make it a non starter?
Staying next week and maybe looking for a plus one or two
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Was recently in the Hilton at Charing Cross and they now have lifts that only work if you have a keycard for a room.
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"Hi all, have any of you stayed in this hotel and be able to give us a heads up re the set up please?
Is it discreet if we were to invite any friends in or does the reception area make it a non starter?
Staying next week and maybe looking for a plus one or two
x
Was recently in the Hilton at Charing Cross and they now have lifts that only work if you have a keycard for a room.
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Many of the hotels seem to be going same way, the excitement of the knock at the door is gone, now it’s the phone call to say they’re locked out |
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"Hi all, have any of you stayed in this hotel and be able to give us a heads up re the set up please?
Is it discreet if we were to invite any friends in or does the reception area make it a non starter?
Staying next week and maybe looking for a plus one or two
x
Was recently in the Hilton at Charing Cross and they now have lifts that only work if you have a keycard for a room.
Many of the hotels seem to be going same way, the excitement of the knock at the door is gone, now it’s the phone call to say they’re locked out "
Lol that is a frustrating phone call.
We would be looking to meet for a drink first so would be with any guests. We were just wondering if it a reception area where you are likely to be noticed bringing visitors in |
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Actually a couple of ways you can get into the hotel through the bar or the restaurant which I believe have external doors.
If you choose the main hotel entrance the reception desk is on your left as you go in and you can easily walk past it to get to lifts.
I got lost looking for lifts last time.
If I could draw you a map I would.
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"Actually a couple of ways you can get into the hotel through the bar or the restaurant which I believe have external doors.
If you choose the main hotel entrance the reception desk is on your left as you go in and you can easily walk past it to get to lifts.
I got lost looking for lifts last time.
If I could draw you a map I would.
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Oh and I don’t think lifts need keycards but they were getting refurbished last time I was there |
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"You don't need a key card to get into the lift at the Radisson Blu on Argyle Street. Just press the number of the floor x"
That's always good to know.lol |
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"You don't need a key card to get into the lift at the Radisson Blu on Argyle Street. Just press the number of the floor x
That's always good to know.lol"
I intend to go back too just for the mini bar in the room x |
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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago
outside your bedroom window ;-) |
"You don't need a key card to get into the lift at the Radisson Blu on Argyle Street. Just press the number of the floor x
That's always good to know.lol
I intend to go back too just for the mini bar in the room x"
How would you know that |
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By *vcarolTV/TS
over a year ago
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Most of the hotel chains have security in the lifts, room cards are the norm.
It’s not the reception that’s the issue, security cameras and the monitors ‘may’ say something if you invite people to your room.
Most give two cards, just split up the group, 5 mins apart.
Don’t start in the lift tho.....
Once they have there money they don’t care, they only care if your staying the night with 20 folk in your room!
Do some personal visits to some first, ‘test’ security/access etc.
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"You don't need a key card to get into the lift at the Radisson Blu on Argyle Street. Just press the number of the floor x
That's always good to know.lol
I intend to go back too just for the mini bar in the room x
How would you know that "
I was there a few weeks or so back, that's why lol x |
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