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Impossible these days need a key card at most hotels these days and security always about or near for any trouble or noise...also have to put it car reg into hotel's system otherwise you get a parking ticket
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I’ve scoured hotels an have a list. My local one I prefere gives access to all floors without issue, then my partner swipes guys in. Never had any issues, guys need to turn up an text when they’re in the lobby. It takes 3 minutes for a guy to come up from there, so leave 5 minutes in between, |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
Hull |
Working in Hotel Management as I have for over 35 yrs, not all hotels have Security "on tap".
Those that do are more than likely City Centre based or have specific reasons to do so.
Generally, find a hotel which offers accommodation in wings or buildings away from Reception. This can allow direct access from your parked vehicle on some out of town or country locations.
For bigger hotels, lounges can be large enough for guys to wait until they need to be at the hotel room.
But if you have booked a room, ask for no more than 3 card keys to avoid suspicion. If it is a normal metal key for doors, most hotels will NOT give out a 2nd key.
Hope this helps. Any other query, PM me.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The big hotels around Heathrow have people coming and going all the time. So even a large group of men arriving at the same time won't be unusual.
I've used the Leonardo a lot recently and that would be ideal. Car parking can be paid for using a machine not at reception and you can get to all the rooms without the need for a key card. Room prices are under £100 a night if you book the right day.
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Usually a little recon is helpful, most big hotels have that many people coming and going its not an issue.
I also guess it depends how many, never had a problem with 5-7 people. If you all arrive separately maybe, but usually just meet in the hotel bar and then head up together.
Most receptions don't stop everyone.
"How do you have a hotel gangbang and avoid getting kicked out and sneak people in without raising suspicion?
Any tips and advice welcome
Thanks x"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Like the guy suggested above the larger airport hotels have so much traffic in and out, people in the lounges / receptions / restaurants etc that groups blend in.
I would check the hotel out 1st and see if you need a keycard to access the lift, is their security by the lifts, where is the concierge based, is it a reception desk or floor walkers checking guests in.
Alternative is the airbnb, again check beforehand how entrance is gained into the block. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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and to answer your question about avoiding being kicked out ~ be mindful of other guests you have know idea who is next to you so keep the fecking noise down if you don’t want reporting.
Also a bugbear of mine on here is when people happily say they left the room like a shit pit because they’ve paid for it.
At least tidy up after yourselves or you might get an extra deep cleaning bill you weren’t expecting! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"How do you have a hotel gangbang and avoid getting kicked out and sneak people in without raising suspicion?
Any tips and advice welcome
Thanks x" hotels aren't usually too focused on who goes in and out if the people make definite moves to the lift or stairwell they wouldn't even notice so give your guests good info about the layout of hotel and choose rooms that are in the corner of hotel maybe top floor reduces risk of noise affecting people causing complaint which the hotel will address |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"the cheapest hotels are good for a gangbang like traveloge village hotels u just tell them to walk in ur room one by one no questions asked "
Travelogue has key cards for the hallways so don't give false information |
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Air BNB I’m hiring a 22 person one with a stage and stripper poles in Edinburgh in May.
Sadly not for a gangbang rather a batchelor party.
Very good rates though.
Failing that Hotel Motel Holiday in!!! |
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If anyone is in Manchester area and seriously looking, not just announcing to everyone. I can recommend a penthouse venue where you have no side neighbors (a whole floor to yourself), multiple bedrooms, lounge, reception room, en suites, a balcony and not too costly either.
I've used it to film and shoot in many times with half dozen people and even carting camera and flash equipment, etc. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tell reception your team leaders and holding brief interviews in your room ...your allowed to have a friend .relative .guest .etc to your room for a coffee as long as they are not sleeping |
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
Edmonton |
I attended a gang bang at the travelodge in Walthamstow back in November when no problem getting in however when I left at midnight there must have been 30 people in the room the next day I heard they all got chucked out by security about 1 hour later |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When i've booked hotels,always through late, or last minute etc. I always book a double, as you never know if you are going to get lucky or not, and it doesn't cost anymore money.
Have had issues in the past when checking in. Asked for seconds person name. Said i didn't know yet. All levels of judgement passed on. Which is strange as when i've gone anywhere with my other half, they usually only ask for one name ? Had one that i had to actually argue with to get my second key. Made offical complaint to booking site afterwards.
Depends on the jobsworth.
Once in, i've found that doorstaff only interested if you have a card for lift. As long as it's only 1-3 at a time going up they only need to see one card. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hilton hotels .. our local the reception is in the lobby as is the lounge bar area and doors Leading to rooms / stairs / gym etc so never a suspicion of people coming in and out plus have pay machines outside for parking if not a guest . Also they do day rooms ( which we often use ) so of course they know what people use the rooms for ! It’s not against rules to have people visit you in your room as long as they aren’t an overnight guest |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"the cheapest hotels are good for a gangbang like traveloge village hotels u just tell them to walk in ur room one by one no questions asked
Travelogue has key cards for the hallways so don't give false information " it's not false information i have done it in Warrington area in 2 differnt places 4 times no body asked me if just walked in passed by the reception n go upstairs to the rooms that I was given n have done my business |
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