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By *ewhorizons OP Couple
over a year ago
Leicestershire |
Thinking of arranging our first one. Not going to host it at home and prefer not to use a club.
Does anyone know which hotels chains are relaxed enough for 4 guys and a lady to use one of their bedrooms? Has anyone used a specific hotel in the East Mids that didn’t mind? Also, what should I say if challenged by a member of hotel staff whilst showing the guys to our room? Maybe I could pretend it’s a reunion or something....
Might be best to host it during the day? Advise welcome! |
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"Thinking of arranging our first one. Not going to host it at home and prefer not to use a club.
Does anyone know which hotels chains are relaxed enough for 4 guys and a lady to use one of their bedrooms? Has anyone used a specific hotel in the East Mids that didn’t mind? Also, what should I say if challenged by a member of hotel staff whilst showing the guys to our room? Maybe I could pretend it’s a reunion or something....
Might be best to host it during the day? Advise welcome!"
Most won't notice unless a complaint gets made lol
Could give thise invited the room/ floor number
Or you and hubby could go down and fetch a few at a time.
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
Hull |
From my hotel Reception expertise over the years, Britannia Hotels have a lax security attitude!
You can also try Lodge style hotels where bedrooms are located away from a central Reception office or desk. Campanile hotels are typical.
If you do end up with a hotel that operates with electronic card style keys you can ask for duplicate keys; however, ask for three maximum as most key systems can only cope with three but if you ask for more, systems can't cope and auto default to new combinations.
Best in a hotel is to have your guys meet discreetly in a Lounge and you call them up 1 at a time to your room via mobile calls or texts to them. A mad rush by a lot of guys in one go looks suspicious!
Bear in mind mess and noise, especially the latter. If your Meet gets out of hand and upsets other guests resulting in complaints, some hotels will charge you the refunds taken off complainants bills.
Equally, leave an almighty mess beyond normal use, will mean some hotels these days billing you up to £200 for cleaning.
Moral; stay discreet & you'll have no problems. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Never had a problem with Britannia hotels. People can come and go fairly easily and discretly past reception. I've had 3/4 in a room on a double bed. There'll be no problems with the hotel as long your not banging the walls down and disturbing other residents. |
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By *ewhorizons OP Couple
over a year ago
Leicestershire |
"From my hotel Reception expertise over the years, Britannia Hotels have a lax security attitude!
You can also try Lodge style hotels where bedrooms are located away from a central Reception office or desk. Campanile hotels are typical.
If you do end up with a hotel that operates with electronic card style keys you can ask for duplicate keys; however, ask for three maximum as most key systems can only cope with three but if you ask for more, systems can't cope and auto default to new combinations.
Best in a hotel is to have your guys meet discreetly in a Lounge and you call them up 1 at a time to your room via mobile calls or texts to them. A mad rush by a lot of guys in one go looks suspicious!
Bear in mind mess and noise, especially the latter. If your Meet gets out of hand and upsets other guests resulting in complaints, some hotels will charge you the refunds taken off complainants bills.
Equally, leave an almighty mess beyond normal use, will mean some hotels these days billing you up to £200 for cleaning.
Moral; stay discreet & you'll have no problems."
Really great advise from an “insider”. Cheers |
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"If asked, they can say they're there for an interview. Maybe not if it's a Sunday though "
If your interview is with Harvey “oh my robe has just fallen open” Weinstein then any day in a hotel room is good for that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We use a Jury's inn that's in Leicestershire.
It has a large public bar to meet in and the rooms are easy for people from the bar to sneak off to unnoticed. "
Sounds fun and exciting |
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