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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Coming to Birmingham for a potential meet with a single guy. Anybody stayed in any nice but discreet hotels in Birmingham?
You know the type where you don't feel uncomfortable passing reception and thinking they know what you're up to (especially when it's two guys and a girl) .
Suggestions would be great. Thanks. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Coming to Birmingham for a potential meet with a single guy. Anybody stayed in any nice but discreet hotels in Birmingham?
You know the type where you don't feel uncomfortable passing reception and thinking they know what you're up to (especially when it's two guys and a girl) .
Suggestions would be great. Thanks. "
If it reception that bothers you, could you just not enter the same hotel at different times ?
You and hubby one time and the guy at another ?
As long as he knows what room you are in where is the bother ?
He could well be a friend or family member - it is only you that knows the reality, the rest is merely conjecture |
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By *un_JuiceCouple
over a year ago
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Not sure if B'ham has places like Manchester but look for apartments, usually pricey but come down considerably at the last minute. Enjoy
Funnily enough we had our first hotel meet last week in Wolverhampton in a Travel Lodge, the couple came back to our room at 11 ish and stayed a few hours, we weren't excessively loud but we didn't have any problems at all and it would have been clear there were a few and of course what was occurring. |
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Another recommendation here for the Hampton by Hilton chain - though I believe that some at least of them have been sold off, so they may be re-branded by now? I've used a few in different locations and always found them to be very Fab-friendly
Alternatively, I've also used the Ibis behind what used to be the Dome nightclub (not sure if it's still called that?) - this is one of those motel-style layout places, so easy to approach the room without going via reception. However, access to the car park itself is I think monitored by CCTV, so that one is a bit 'swings and roundabouts'. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When we have had lads nights out in Birmingham we use the travel lodge in broad street. We have not had any trouble with bring people back to the room for fun. It being a big hotel people will not have a clue what u are up to,unless you are a screamer |
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