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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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Hey there,

We’ve a hotel meet on Friday coming, has anyone got ideas on how to get three into a room when it’s booked for two MF

J&J

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im sure you can invite guests in to your room failing that you could pack the third person in a large suitcase lol

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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Ah really? Invite sounds good suitcase more like barrel lol

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By *nowy and the GruffaloCouple  over a year ago

Aberdeenshire

Don’t all go in together.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Meet them in the bar have a drink then all 3 go to the room,easy

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By *lceeWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

I’ve always just walked in *laughs*

There’s no bouncers on the room doors and believe me, the receptionists will have seen a lot stranger! . They won’t care as long as you don’t trash the room!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pretty sure you can invite people back obviously they cant stay according to reception but if they dont see the third person come in then what they dont know wont hurt ive done this booked a room for two had a third meet later misses stayed in the room i went and met the other ladie and just walked on in no one asked anything and if for any chance they do check then hide the third person in a bathroom sorry i cant be more of a help

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve always just walked in *laughs*

There’s no bouncers on the room doors and believe me, the receptionists will have seen a lot stranger! . They won’t care as long as you don’t trash the room!"

Amazing eyes btw

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By *ulfilthmentMan  over a year ago

Just around the corner

Just walk in as if you’re meant to be there. Nobody cares unless you look shifty - that’s why I never get in.

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By *andy6677Man  over a year ago

crewe

Yeah its no issue hotel staff seen in all before and worse! One of my friends was a cleaner in a hotel in wales. They had complaints from a few guests one morning about hearing a strange noises coming from a room on 2nd floor. So manager went to investigate to find a sheep in room They checked cctv to find two guys had checked into room night before with a large rucksack and when checked out rucksack was smaller. Obvs must of did whatever they did and left it there following morning. Like i said was in wales lol. And getting hoofmarks out of carpet was hard. The sheep was sent to a local rescue centre and the men were fined for damages and prosecuted i believe. So based on that getting a 3rd into your room is nothing!

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By *aomilatteCouple  over a year ago

Visiting Blackpool


"Yeah its no issue hotel staff seen in all before and worse! One of my friends was a cleaner in a hotel in wales. They had complaints from a few guests one morning about hearing a strange noises coming from a room on 2nd floor. So manager went to investigate to find a sheep in room They checked cctv to find two guys had checked into room night before with a large rucksack and when checked out rucksack was smaller. Obvs must of did whatever they did and left it there following morning. Like i said was in wales lol. And getting hoofmarks out of carpet was hard. The sheep was sent to a local rescue centre and the men were fined for damages and prosecuted i believe. So based on that getting a 3rd into your room is nothing!"
Ewe winding up?

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By *andy6677Man  over a year ago

crewe


"Yeah its no issue hotel staff seen in all before and worse! One of my friends was a cleaner in a hotel in wales. They had complaints from a few guests one morning about hearing a strange noises coming from a room on 2nd floor. So manager went to investigate to find a sheep in room They checked cctv to find two guys had checked into room night before with a large rucksack and when checked out rucksack was smaller. Obvs must of did whatever they did and left it there following morning. Like i said was in wales lol. And getting hoofmarks out of carpet was hard. The sheep was sent to a local rescue centre and the men were fined for damages and prosecuted i believe. So based on that getting a 3rd into your room is nothing!Ewe winding up? "

Nope true story she had been a hotel cleaner for 10 years. After that incident she changed jobs as you can imagine!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just don’t all rock up together and stand and check in. What people usually do here (even if they are in a double and booked for one person), they go up to the room and then come back down ‘to get something from the car’ and then come back with someone. Believe me OP we’ve seen it all, also it sets some amusement between staff sometimes, especially if it’s a quiet night!! Or book a family room (depending on what kind of hotel it is, here we allow 4 adults into our family rooms, a hotel like PI or TL don’t).

Danish x

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Don’t all go in together. "

Thats the plan atm

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Meet them in the bar have a drink then all 3 go to the room,easy"

maybe

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"I’ve always just walked in *laughs*

There’s no bouncers on the room doors and believe me, the receptionists will have seen a lot stranger! . They won’t care as long as you don’t trash the room!"

good style that lol

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Pretty sure you can invite people back obviously they cant stay according to reception but if they dont see the third person come in then what they dont know wont hurt ive done this booked a room for two had a third meet later misses stayed in the room i went and met the other ladie and just walked on in no one asked anything and if for any chance they do check then hide the third person in a bathroom sorry i cant be more of a help "

That’s what thinking. We check in. Leave Jayne in the room an Junior go out to meet a “friend”

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Just walk in as if you’re meant to be there. Nobody cares unless you look shifty - that’s why I never get in. "

haha

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Yeah its no issue hotel staff seen in all before and worse! One of my friends was a cleaner in a hotel in wales. They had complaints from a few guests one morning about hearing a strange noises coming from a room on 2nd floor. So manager went to investigate to find a sheep in room They checked cctv to find two guys had checked into room night before with a large rucksack and when checked out rucksack was smaller. Obvs must of did whatever they did and left it there following morning. Like i said was in wales lol. And getting hoofmarks out of carpet was hard. The sheep was sent to a local rescue centre and the men were fined for damages and prosecuted i believe. So based on that getting a 3rd into your room is nothing!"

okaaaaay haha

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Just don’t all rock up together and stand and check in. What people usually do here (even if they are in a double and booked for one person), they go up to the room and then come back down ‘to get something from the car’ and then come back with someone. Believe me OP we’ve seen it all, also it sets some amusement between staff sometimes, especially if it’s a quiet night!! Or book a family room (depending on what kind of hotel it is, here we allow 4 adults into our family rooms, a hotel like PI or TL don’t).

Danish x"

That sounds like a plan

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By *isa2018Couple  over a year ago

East Northamptonshire

Just meet in the bar and all go back, or one head back and then the other two. Really the hotel doesn't care, they are getting paid for a room.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just meet in the bar and all go back, or one head back and then the other two. Really the hotel doesn't care, they are getting paid for a room."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Take a huge rope and dangle it out the window

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan  over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact

On rare occasions hotels might check but this is only past a certain time say 10pm or summat. We all got checked when we stayed on a hotel in manc piccadilly last october. Nobody checked throughout the day until it was evening. But otherwise i don't think they are that stringent with checks anywhere. I've never been to a 5 star hotel though so can't say if their level of monitoring is the same for those.

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Take a huge rope and dangle it out the window "

Hahahaha rapunzel style

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Just meet in the bar and all go back, or one head back and then the other two. Really the hotel doesn't care, they are getting paid for a room."

That’s seeming the plan

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"On rare occasions hotels might check but this is only past a certain time say 10pm or summat. We all got checked when we stayed on a hotel in manc piccadilly last october. Nobody checked throughout the day until it was evening. But otherwise i don't think they are that stringent with checks anywhere. I've never been to a 5 star hotel though so can't say if their level of monitoring is the same for those. "

Ahhh noted

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan  over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact


"Yeah its no issue hotel staff seen in all before and worse! One of my friends was a cleaner in a hotel in wales. They had complaints from a few guests one morning about hearing a strange noises coming from a room on 2nd floor. So manager went to investigate to find a sheep in room They checked cctv to find two guys had checked into room night before with a large rucksack and when checked out rucksack was smaller. Obvs must of did whatever they did and left it there following morning. Like i said was in wales lol. And getting hoofmarks out of carpet was hard. The sheep was sent to a local rescue centre and the men were fined for damages and prosecuted i believe. So based on that getting a 3rd into your room is nothing!"
how about a horse? Any idea how someone might get one of those in? Just curious like.

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By *tHelensCplCouple  over a year ago

St Helens


"Just meet in the bar and all go back, or one head back and then the other two. Really the hotel doesn't care, they are getting paid for a room.

That’s seeming the plan "

We just wait in the room and the third person just comes up , not had a problem yet

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By *ENGUYMan  over a year ago

Hull

As a Hotel Manager with over 40 yrs expertise and with an emphasis on Front Desk Operations, the golden rule is not to draw attention to yourselves!

Those who have booked the room, check-in by themselves. However you meet up with the 3rd person is up to you, but,I suggest you all meet in the Bar, or a Lounge if one exists and exchange details then, particularly on room location so the 3rd person knows where to go.

Some city or town centre hotels MIGHT employ security people due to local security arrangements but in general, they will be specifically trained in customer relations; hotel security is vastly different from other Security environments.

Just behave as you'd expect others to behave towards you.

Only glitch in your plans would be in the extremely rare event of a fire alarm going off, and hotel policy is to Evacuate automatically! The 3rd person might have some awkward questions to answers, as hotel's are legally obliged to know exactly who is in each room.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a Hotel Manager with over 40 yrs expertise and with an emphasis on Front Desk Operations, the golden rule is not to draw attention to yourselves!

Those who have booked the room, check-in by themselves. However you meet up with the 3rd person is up to you, but,I suggest you all meet in the Bar, or a Lounge if one exists and exchange details then, particularly on room location so the 3rd person knows where to go.

Some city or town centre hotels MIGHT employ security people due to local security arrangements but in general, they will be specifically trained in customer relations; hotel security is vastly different from other Security environments.

Just behave as you'd expect others to behave towards you.

Only glitch in your plans would be in the extremely rare event of a fire alarm going off, and hotel policy is to Evacuate automatically! The 3rd person might have some awkward questions to answers, as hotel's are legally obliged to know exactly who is in each room."

i must have to say that I have been in more hotel rooms than the guideons bible lol x never had a problem although I've seen the chambermaid going into the room I've just left with a sledgehammer to break the sheets lol

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"As a Hotel Manager with over 40 yrs expertise and with an emphasis on Front Desk Operations, the golden rule is not to draw attention to yourselves!

Those who have booked the room, check-in by themselves. However you meet up with the 3rd person is up to you, but,I suggest you all meet in the Bar, or a Lounge if one exists and exchange details then, particularly on room location so the 3rd person knows where to go.

Some city or town centre hotels MIGHT employ security people due to local security arrangements but in general, they will be specifically trained in customer relations; hotel security is vastly different from other Security environments.

Just behave as you'd expect others to behave towards you.

Only glitch in your plans would be in the extremely rare event of a fire alarm going off, and hotel policy is to Evacuate automatically! The 3rd person might have some awkward questions to answers, as hotel's are legally obliged to know exactly who is in each room."

The latter is not strictly true as one person books a room,e.g. the guy of the couple books a double room,reception do not ask who woman is,could be a wife,fuckbuddy,friend or m a woman he having an affair with for all they know,plus I think the 3rd person would be long gone in an emergency half naked running to carpark or to catch a train

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey there,

We’ve a hotel meet on Friday coming, has anyone got ideas on how to get three into a room when it’s booked for two MF

J&J"

Walk in the front door, go to the room.

Its a hotel not MI6 the minimum wage receptionist doesnt care

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just meet for a drink in the bar and then go to the room. No one will care. They will be too busy with their own lives

Have fun

Xx

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By *.H.SMan  over a year ago

London

That’s duly noted thanks lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I used to feel like a naughty school boy sneaking in .. TBH .as long as you don't all check in together you'll be fine. Staff are usually ok as you are allowed guests as long as they don't stay the night.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ive work in a 5star hotel, noone cares if you have an extra person, aslong as you dont expect ask for another bed lol, and dont have a whole gangbang or large number of people in your room javing aparty, remember others room might be sleeping, sex noise is normal, 2 or more people make the same amount of noise on a meet. You guys will be fine no problem

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Yeah its no issue hotel staff seen in all before and worse! One of my friends was a cleaner in a hotel in wales. They had complaints from a few guests one morning about hearing a strange noises coming from a room on 2nd floor. So manager went to investigate to find a sheep in room They checked cctv to find two guys had checked into room night before with a large rucksack and when checked out rucksack was smaller. Obvs must of did whatever they did and left it there following morning. Like i said was in wales lol. And getting hoofmarks out of carpet was hard. The sheep was sent to a local rescue centre and the men were fined for damages and prosecuted i believe. So based on that getting a 3rd into your room is nothing!how about a horse? Any idea how someone might get one of those in? Just curious like. "

Hahaha

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Just meet in the bar and all go back, or one head back and then the other two. Really the hotel doesn't care, they are getting paid for a room.

That’s seeming the plan

We just wait in the room and the third person just comes up , not had a problem yet "

Plan

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"As a Hotel Manager with over 40 yrs expertise and with an emphasis on Front Desk Operations, the golden rule is not to draw attention to yourselves!

Those who have booked the room, check-in by themselves. However you meet up with the 3rd person is up to you, but,I suggest you all meet in the Bar, or a Lounge if one exists and exchange details then, particularly on room location so the 3rd person knows where to go.

Some city or town centre hotels MIGHT employ security people due to local security arrangements but in general, they will be specifically trained in customer relations; hotel security is vastly different from other Security environments.

Just behave as you'd expect others to behave towards you.

Only glitch in your plans would be in the extremely rare event of a fire alarm going off, and hotel policy is to Evacuate automatically! The 3rd person might have some awkward questions to answers, as hotel's are legally obliged to know exactly who is in each room."

Lets pray for no flamed combustions

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

And around other parts of the UK


"As a Hotel Manager with over 40 yrs expertise and with an emphasis on Front Desk Operations, the golden rule is not to draw attention to yourselves!

Those who have booked the room, check-in by themselves. However you meet up with the 3rd person is up to you, but,I suggest you all meet in the Bar, or a Lounge if one exists and exchange details then, particularly on room location so the 3rd person knows where to go.

Some city or town centre hotels MIGHT employ security people due to local security arrangements but in general, they will be specifically trained in customer relations; hotel security is vastly different from other Security environments.

Just behave as you'd expect others to behave towards you.

Only glitch in your plans would be in the extremely rare event of a fire alarm going off, and hotel policy is to Evacuate automatically! The 3rd person might have some awkward questions to answers, as hotel's are legally obliged to know exactly who is in each room. i must have to say that I have been in more hotel rooms than the guideons bible lol x never had a problem although I've seen the chambermaid going into the room I've just left with a sledgehammer to break the sheets lol "

hahaha

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"As a Hotel Manager with over 40 yrs expertise and with an emphasis on Front Desk Operations, the golden rule is not to draw attention to yourselves!

Those who have booked the room, check-in by themselves. However you meet up with the 3rd person is up to you, but,I suggest you all meet in the Bar, or a Lounge if one exists and exchange details then, particularly on room location so the 3rd person knows where to go.

Some city or town centre hotels MIGHT employ security people due to local security arrangements but in general, they will be specifically trained in customer relations; hotel security is vastly different from other Security environments.

Just behave as you'd expect others to behave towards you.

Only glitch in your plans would be in the extremely rare event of a fire alarm going off, and hotel policy is to Evacuate automatically! The 3rd person might have some awkward questions to answers, as hotel's are legally obliged to know exactly who is in each room.

The latter is not strictly true as one person books a room,e.g. the guy of the couple books a double room,reception do not ask who woman is,could be a wife,fuckbuddy,friend or m a woman he having an affair with for all they know,plus I think the 3rd person would be long gone in an emergency half naked running to carpark or to catch a train "

Hahahaha a good sprint

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Hey there,

We’ve a hotel meet on Friday coming, has anyone got ideas on how to get three into a room when it’s booked for two MF

J&J

Walk in the front door, go to the room.

Its a hotel not MI6 the minimum wage receptionist doesnt care "

Hahahaha MI6

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

And around other parts of the UK


"Just meet for a drink in the bar and then go to the room. No one will care. They will be too busy with their own lives

Have fun

Xx"

x

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

And around other parts of the UK


"I used to feel like a naughty school boy sneaking in .. TBH .as long as you don't all check in together you'll be fine. Staff are usually ok as you are allowed guests as long as they don't stay the night."

Plan

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Ive work in a 5star hotel, noone cares if you have an extra person, aslong as you dont expect ask for another bed lol, and dont have a whole gangbang or large number of people in your room javing aparty, remember others room might be sleeping, sex noise is normal, 2 or more people make the same amount of noise on a meet. You guys will be fine no problem "

Hahaha sorted

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By *ig Chris75Man  over a year ago

Sandbach

Just leave one person outside in the car.

Check in and go to room.

Then pop out and get them, walking back in totally normally.

Easy. - nobody will be looking, and you'll be nowhere near as conspicuous as you may feel....

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By *nJ814 OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"Just leave one person outside in the car.

Check in and go to room.

Then pop out and get them, walking back in totally normally.

Easy. - nobody will be looking, and you'll be nowhere near as conspicuous as you may feel.... "

Thats our plan lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Meet them in the bar have a drink then all 3 go to the room,easy"

Precisely

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Take a waterproof mattress cover if you or any guests are squirters. There was a guy on here a while back complaining he'd been billed to replace a mattress that had been trashed...I must admit it did make me think about what's on or in some of the mattresses we've slept on in hotels...

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By *mstillere2Man  over a year ago

middleport

Depending on area, price etc if you go in sites like booking,com you can usually book a room for three people.

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

Just act natural and walk through or stagger going to the room.

Otherwise can recommend Jury's Inn who (unlike Premier Inn/Travelodge) allow you to book a room for three adults and there's no difference in price to booking for two adults - price is a *little* bit more than Premier Inn/Travelodge but quality is also better (for example the one in the middle of Milton Keynes is usually around £65-£70 for the room, which split three ways is less than £25 each - so hardly a fortune)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We just tell our visitor the room number and let them in when they arrive

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We’ve done this a few times and always met our playmate in the bar first, wife and playmate goes to the room first so they can get aquatinted then I ( hubbie) goes up after receiving a txt message from hotwife .sometimes the msg took a bit longer than I would have liked

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By *udistcpl1Couple  over a year ago

Wirral

You can actually book rooms for a 'meeting'. I haven't checked the prices recently but under those circumstances, they would expect people to turn up, spend a few hours then leave again.

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By *alisburycplCouple  over a year ago

Salisbury

I remember when we invited 6 back for some fun and games.

Very posh hotel too.the night porter who let us in, definitely new what was to happen!

Great night

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