Hey Experts, Looking for a few hours in a hotel, there will be 3 couples in total but only 1 will stay overnight.
Do hotels usually bother who is going to room upstairs?
Have you ever been stopped?
Do you usually ask the hotel that you will have 4 guests for a few hours?
Thanks in advance
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We’ve never had an issue so far. A lot of hotels you need a key card to get entry up to the rooms but we usually just go down and meet them or give them the spare card to make their own way up. Often these days there isn’t even anyone sitting at reception as they are away doing other things and you have to call them to the desk.
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"Hey Experts, Looking for a few hours in a hotel, there will be 3 couples in total but only 1 will stay overnight.
Do hotels usually bother who is going to room upstairs?
Have you ever been stopped?
Do you usually ask the hotel that you will have 4 guests for a few hours?
Thanks in advance
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The way we look at it is that we are paying for the room so it should be up to us, we just let people in walk straight past reception with them never had a problem, sometimes they are leaving 3am and passing reception and still no problems, hotels know what is happening that's part of their job discretion. X |
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"Unless it’s Fawlty Towers and Basil is in reception.
I would have loved to watch Basil running around, trying to disrupt a bukkake party in room 2."
If you remember the episode, wasn’t it his ‘Aunt’ that was visiting?  |
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Most don’t allow guests not signed in because of prostitution but no one bothers or checks. Some city centre hotels need a card for lift access , on these you need to meet your friends in the bar or lobby otherwise just get to the room first abs text them the room number, or meet in a bar or hotel bar if preferred , but be checked in first |
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"Most don’t allow guests not signed in because of prostitution but no one bothers or checks. Some city centre hotels need a card for lift access , on these you need to meet your friends in the bar or lobby otherwise just get to the room first abs text them the room number, or meet in a bar or hotel bar if preferred , but be checked in first "
Yes we have had a pass card for the lifts too, think they are getting more popular nowadays. X |
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By *rHotNottsMan
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"Most don’t allow guests not signed in because of prostitution but no one bothers or checks. Some city centre hotels need a card for lift access , on these you need to meet your friends in the bar or lobby otherwise just get to the room first abs text them the room number, or meet in a bar or hotel bar if preferred , but be checked in first
Yes we have had a pass card for the lifts too, think they are getting more popular nowadays. X"
The worst is when your friend/s arrive before you , even if you’ve pre paid , unless you named them they can’t check in and at nice hotels it’s not contactless & they always insist on a swipe even on pre pay. At least with AirBNB and booking dot com apartments it’s nearly always contactless and PIN code for keys |
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"Unless it’s Fawlty Towers and Basil is in reception.
I would have loved to watch Basil running around, trying to disrupt a bukkake party in room 2.
If you remember the episode, wasn’t it his ‘Aunt’ that was visiting? "
It was kind of my joke that in the 1970s, vanilla unmarried sex was still considered slightly taboo. I was trying to generate humour by juxtaposing that with what would be considered slightly taboo now. |
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