You are permitted to have a friend visit you in your room in any hotel.
People often conduct business and have other types of personal meetings in hotel rooms and front desk staff are fully aware of this.
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I don't think there's a need to sneak anyone into hotels like the Premier Inn. You just meet people outside the hotel and then you can walk through reception and up to the room.
If you are nervous about it, I think the Travelodge near the Law Courts has a separate entrance via the underground car park. So you can get the lift from there and go straight up to the room without going through reception. |
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"You are permitted to have a friend visit you in your room in any hotel.
People often conduct business and have other types of personal meetings in hotel rooms and front desk staff are fully aware of this.
Front it out and have fun! "
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In many hotels, you can ask for an extra key card if there is two staying in the room.
I had a hotel meet lately, with a friend. He met me and my FWB outside, passed us the key card so we could get ourselves in onto the corridor, and then into the room. We did not need to use it as a guy in front (just another hotel guest) held the door for us, and we held the door for my friend :D. Easy peasy.
I do think it depends on the time, though- hotels seem to have much tighter visitors policy in late evenings and night time. Some state "no visitors in the room after 11pm", but again having 2 key cards should solve that issue. |
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"In many hotels, you can ask for an extra key card if there is two staying in the room.
I had a hotel meet lately, with a friend. He met me and my FWB outside, passed us the key card so we could get ourselves in onto the corridor, and then into the room. We did not need to use it as a guy in front (just another hotel guest) held the door for us, and we held the door for my friend :D. Easy peasy.
I do think it depends on the time, though- hotels seem to have much tighter visitors policy in late evenings and night time. Some state "no visitors in the room after 11pm", but again having 2 key cards should solve that issue. "
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"Sandman at St James Park didn't need a key for the lift last November.
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If you don't mind being around Ouseburn, I noticed a few apartments available on booking dot com which seemed to have decent access. |
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The hotels we have stayed in in Newcastle have had bouncers on the doors from 8pm. Not sure if that is the case during the week, but we have seen them on a Friday and Saturday.
The Vermont Hotel has a lift, which can be accessed not using the main door but you need a key card to use it. |
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"Grand in Gosforth next to the race course is the best. No key cards needed, good rooms and cheap too"
That's a canny little hike from Newcastle City Centre x |
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If you don't mind being around Ouseburn, I noticed a few apartments available on booking dot com which seemed to have decent access. " |
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"We’re arranging a meet on the 23rd around Newcastle but haven’t booked a hotel yet for this reason. 3rd person access without having to guide them up. Looking at the jury’s inn on the quayside ?"
We have stopped in the travelodge, quayside before, that is easy to use as has a rear door in the car park, card entry xx was full for this weekend when we looked x |
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"The hotels we have stayed in in Newcastle have had bouncers on the doors from 8pm. Not sure if that is the case during the week, but we have seen them on a Friday and Saturday.
The Vermont Hotel has a lift, which can be accessed not using the main door but you need a key card to use it. "
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Jury’s In at St James Gate and Sleeperz both had people checking and ticking off rooms and number of people per room. I heard Sleeperz have had issues with people booking aroomandending up with lots in there……and not for swinging
Malmaison , Copthorne and The County all fine though???? |
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"Jury’s In at St James Gate and Sleeperz both had people checking and ticking off rooms and number of people per room. I heard Sleeperz have had issues with people booking aroomandending up with lots in there……and not for swinging
Malmaison , Copthorne and The County all fine though????" Jurys is now Leonardos.One Hotel I stayed at in Manchester had no guests allowed as they are not insured. |
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