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

Oh dear - last night we were told off very firmly by Premier Inn staff - despite it being New Years Eve they said we had to abide by the hotels 'only 2 adults per room after 10pm' policy.

Have other people experienced this? It has put us off going to a Premier Inn again - we weren't being excessively noisy - just a bit chatty and giggly. M x

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

i have never heard of any hotel having a policy of number of people in a room!

did they show you where it was in the terms and conditions of sale?

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

lol, I'm surprised I'm not banned from them!

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By *ichaelangelaCouple  over a year ago

notts

they guarantee a good nights sleep or your money back, maybe they were trying to save a few quid from guests who may have complained??

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

Hey

I experienced this once last year, after a strongly worded email explaining i was celebrating and wasnt having a rave, they apologised and i got a free night in a hotel lol

Give it a go

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By *issHottieBottieWoman  over a year ago

Kent

Annoying no doubt but they do have signs up everywhere so I suppose theres not much you can do about it. Just because it was nye there could still of been families, young kids, people who had to be up early for work the next day in the rooms next to yours

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


"Oh dear - last night we were told off very firmly by Premier Inn staff - despite it being New Years Eve they said we had to abide by the hotels 'only 2 adults per room after 10pm' policy.

Have other people experienced this? It has put us off going to a Premier Inn again - we weren't being excessively noisy - just a bit chatty and giggly. M x"

Cant remember the name of hotel but reception knew myself and a couple checked into a couple only booked room...they rang every 15mins asking when I would leave

..put me off my stroke a bit

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

We were having fun in a Premier Inn with a lovely couple last night, no problems.

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By *issHottieBottieWoman  over a year ago

Kent


"i have never heard of any hotel having a policy of number of people in a room!

did they show you where it was in the terms and conditions of sale?"

It's on there I've seen it before, no more than 2 adults per room

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By *issHottieBottieWoman  over a year ago

Kent


"We were having fun in a Premier Inn with a lovely couple last night, no problems. "

I expect if you were quiet enough and didn't draw attention to yourselves they wouldn't of known any different

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


"i have never heard of any hotel having a policy of number of people in a room!

did they show you where it was in the terms and conditions of sale?"

Every hotel has that policy. ...

Its what stops you booking s room and sticking your 15 mates in ot for an ultra cheap night

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


"Oh dear - last night we were told off very firmly by Premier Inn staff - despite it being New Years Eve they said we had to abide by the hotels 'only 2 adults per room after 10pm' policy.

Have other people experienced this? It has put us off going to a Premier Inn again - we weren't being excessively noisy - just a bit chatty and giggly. M x"

Elf and safety. And, you know, a young family or business traveller will not appreciate noise with a day ahead of them.

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By *adystephanieTV/TS  over a year ago

glos

Sorry but you should have known Lenny Henry was a fkin comedian before booking with that awful chain of hotels ??

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By *ikeC81Man  over a year ago

harrow

ok just ask for 2 cards hand one card to the other couple

As long as your not overly loud should be ok

Though we did manage to cause an issue in a f1 hotel years back

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

If someone was making a noise late at night in a room next to me it wouldn't be the night staff who'd be speaking to them.

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By *inx_xxWoman  over a year ago

Shrewsbury

Yes we experienced this 3 weeks ago at the Premiere Inn next door to Xstasia.

Friday night there were a few of us in the room quietly doing our own thing and was repeatedly told to get out of the room.

Saturday night just myself and my fem room mate again knocked on the door and told us to stop talking! !! Following omorning our room was checked for "room service" 4 times.

Holiday inn M6 actually called the police and we were removed from the hotel for having 4 people in a 2 person room.

I must be trouble

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

There were five of us in our premier inn room last night until 5am.

Great to know we were breaking the rules

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By *inx_xxWoman  over a year ago

Shrewsbury


"If someone was making a noise late at night in a room next to me it wouldn't be the night staff who'd be speaking to them."

I couldn't agree more but when you are being quite I don't see what the problem is.

Have fun and don't upset the neighbours or invite them hee hee

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By *issHottieBottieWoman  over a year ago

Kent


"If someone was making a noise late at night in a room next to me it wouldn't be the night staff who'd be speaking to them.

I couldn't agree more but when you are being quite I don't see what the problem is.

Have fun and don't upset the neighbours or invite them hee hee"

Because from the business point of view there's 2 rooms worth of people in one room.which loses them money

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"If someone was making a noise late at night in a room next to me it wouldn't be the night staff who'd be speaking to them.

I couldn't agree more but when you are being quite I don't see what the problem is.

Have fun and don't upset the neighbours or invite them hee hee"

I don't mind quiet, but 5 or 6 people in a double room are not going to be quiet.

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

So funny, why not book in at a club lol.

Get everyone a gag ??

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By *adystephanieTV/TS  over a year ago

glos

You can almost hear a mouse fart in most premier inns the soundproofing is lousy ......

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By *inky-MinxWoman  over a year ago

Grantham


"i have never heard of any hotel having a policy of number of people in a room!

did they show you where it was in the terms and conditions of sale?"

You tend book a room based on the number of people i.e double means 2 people, not everyone and his wife

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


"

Holiday inn M6 actually called the police and we were removed from the hotel for having 4 people in a 2 person room.

I must be trouble

"

Well from thier point of view is just plain theft.

You booked for 2 people to use thier service you've got 4 people instead.

You wouldn't expect a rail or bus company to be happy if you bought one ticket then brought you 3 other mates along etc.

Why is a hotel different

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By *at69driveMan  over a year ago

Hertford


"If someone was making a noise late at night in a room next to me it wouldn't be the night staff who'd be speaking to them.

I couldn't agree more but when you are being quite I don't see what the problem is.

Have fun and don't upset the neighbours or invite them hee hee

Because from the business point of view there's 2 rooms worth of people in one room.which loses them money "

. Good point and I am sure that the shareholders in Premier Inn would prefer that the policy was adhered to. Whitbread shares have put up a storming performance in the past five years

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

Whitbread as a company have a responsibility to all their guests so actually I don't think their request was unreasonable. Imagine your in a hotel for a night, you have kids, or work the next day and someone is keeping you awake all night having a party. What you think as quiet could actually be quite loud.

Disclaimer I used to work for whitbread and have had to use this policy before unfortunately

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By *orders2forUCouple  over a year ago

Hawick

Sorry all but you are all missing the real point which is this scenerio.

Fire breaks out. Brigade arrive and the Sub Officer asks how many people in the building.... He has to know if the head count matches or does he send his guys in to a potentially deadly situation to do a search or can they stand back and use hoses.

How does a mere fuck compare to that?

L2

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

Don't know which Prem you were in...the one in West Brom near Xtasia puts members on particular floors (away from families etc) and even gives a discount for club goers as they get lots of business ..... So it's clearly not a whole company policy?

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


"Sorry all but you are all missing the real point which is this scenerio.

Fire breaks out. Brigade arrive and the Sub Officer asks how many people in the building.... He has to know if the head count matches or does he send his guys in to a potentially deadly situation to do a search or can they stand back and use hoses.

How does a mere fuck compare to that?

L2

"

How would you know how many people are actually in the building?.

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By *hilledPCMan  over a year ago

Grantham

I do a lot of business with this firm so I'm quite familiar with their terms and conditions...

1.5 Occupancy

The maximum room occupancy is two adults. Family rooms (where available) can accommodate two adults and two children (under the age of 16). You must not exceed the maximum occupancy for the room allocated to you.

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By *inky-MinxWoman  over a year ago

Grantham

And hotel rooms are for sleeping in. If you want a party book a function room.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"i have never heard of any hotel having a policy of number of people in a room!

did they show you where it was in the terms and conditions of sale?

Every hotel has that policy. ...

Its what stops you booking s room and sticking your 15 mates in ot for an ultra cheap night"

i used manage a hotel booking contract in a call centre and i never knew this hahaha

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


"Sorry all but you are all missing the real point which is this scenerio.

Fire breaks out. Brigade arrive and the Sub Officer asks how many people in the building.... He has to know if the head count matches or does he send his guys in to a potentially deadly situation to do a search or can they stand back and use hoses.

How does a mere fuck compare to that?

L2

How would you know how many people are actually in the building?.

"

Some assumptions being made - maybe I should of explained in more detail -

we are a group of friends who go dancing regularly - nothing to do with swining so maybe I should of placed the post in the Lounge Forum -

we had all booked rooms in the same hotel so every person in our room was registered with the hotel already as a guest - we had been out to a new years eve function and when we arrived back to the hotel we wanted to continue socialising - if the bar or guests lounge had been open we would of gone there but it wasn't open.

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


"Yes we experienced this 3 weeks ago at the Premiere Inn next door to Xstasia.

Friday night there were a few of us in the room quietly doing our own thing and was repeatedly told to get out of the room.

Saturday night just myself and my fem room mate again knocked on the door and told us to stop talking! !! Following omorning our room was checked for "room service" 4 times.

Holiday inn M6 actually called the police and we were removed from the hotel for having 4 people in a 2 person room.

I must be trouble

"

You should try the Park Inn if you go to Xstasia, they do a discount on rooms if you ask for the Xstasia rate and they don't check up on you and seem to have a very relaxed attitude.

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


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Holiday inn M6 actually called the police and we were removed from the hotel for having 4 people in a 2 person room.

I must be trouble

Every person in our hotel room was also a guest of the hotel with their own room - we wanted to socialise so went to one room - there were 9 of us - between us we had brought the hotel quite a good income that evening - if the hotel lounge had been open we would of socialised in there but it was locked

Well from thier point of view is just plain theft.

You booked for 2 people to use thier service you've got 4 people instead.

You wouldn't expect a rail or bus company to be happy if you bought one ticket then brought you 3 other mates along etc.

Why is a hotel different "

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By *inky-MinxWoman  over a year ago

Grantham


"Some assumptions being made - maybe I should of explained in more detail -

we are a group of friends who go dancing regularly - nothing to do with swining so maybe I should of placed the post in the Lounge Forum -

we had all booked rooms in the same hotel so every person in our room was registered with the hotel already as a guest - we had been out to a new years eve function and when we arrived back to the hotel we wanted to continue socialising - if the bar or guests lounge had been open we would of gone there but it wasn't open.

"

Assumptions are terrible things but we all do them. That sounds much more civilised

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


"Oh dear - last night we were told off very firmly by Premier Inn staff - despite it being New Years Eve they said we had to abide by the hotels 'only 2 adults per room after 10pm' policy.

Have other people experienced this? It has put us off going to a Premier Inn again - we weren't being excessively noisy - just a bit chatty and giggly. M x"

Shame on you - I was trying to sleep

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

If I was in the room next to you I'd have been pretty pissed off.

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

I was in Milan once for a week or so. Every night for 3 nights, this woman would scream as if she was being murdered between 2-4am, waking up almost everyone on the floor.

Management couldn't do anything about it (or were reluctant to confront her for some reason), so they put my colleague and me in another 5* hotel at their expense. It was excellent.

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


"

Though we did manage to cause an issue in a f1 hotel years back "

Were you in my hotel room years ago after the SF party at Pink Punters? That manager was not happy!

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By *ikeC81Man  over a year ago

harrow

I can sleep through an earthquake so not bothered

If I get woken up - normally turn over and go back to sleep

If some one was playing next door would listen in and have a wank

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By *issHottieBottieWoman  over a year ago

Kent

My answers still stand. Whatever the reason that you were all in there they can still stop it but probably turn a blind eye or would be none the wiser if everyone is quiet

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


"Sorry all but you are all missing the real point which is this scenerio.

Fire breaks out. Brigade arrive and the Sub Officer asks how many people in the building.... He has to know if the head count matches or does he send his guys in to a potentially deadly situation to do a search or can they stand back and use hoses.

How does a mere fuck compare to that?

L2

"

Most hotels have no idea how many people are in their hotel at any time.

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


"Holiday inn M6 actually called the police and we were removed from the hotel for having 4 people in a 2 person room.

I must be trouble

"

There must be more to that story than you are saying

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


"Yes we experienced this 3 weeks ago at the Premiere Inn next door to Xstasia.

Friday night there were a few of us in the room quietly doing our own thing and was repeatedly told to get out of the room.

Saturday night just myself and my fem room mate again knocked on the door and told us to stop talking! !! Following omorning our room was checked for "room service" 4 times.

Holiday inn M6 actually called the police and we were removed from the hotel for having 4 people in a 2 person room.

I must be trouble

"

You are - I'd be pissed of if I was staying in the room next to you

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

You book the room , so bring as many guests as you want. It's your room for the night. But yeah only 2 can get the brekky in morning.

thats how it usually works in any decent hotel. No idea about this particular chain.

Doesn't mean you can make as much noise as you want though

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By *orders2forUCouple  over a year ago

Hawick

How would we know?

Simple.

We sell a room for two. We have a fire and do the expected head count. 100% good

Sub Officer turns up and asks how many missing we say none... He turns on his hoses.

Two die in the fire... not complicated and it should explain why it is so bloody important.

And yes we run a rooms for sale business. And yes I have had fire training.

L2

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

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


"How would we know?

Simple.

We sell a room for two. We have a fire and do the expected head count. 100% good

Sub Officer turns up and asks how many missing we say none... He turns on his hoses.

Two die in the fire... not complicated and it should explain why it is so bloody important.

And yes we run a rooms for sale business. And yes I have had fire training.

L2

"

Last weekend I was in a hotel, we had 2 keycards for the door. We checked in and 3 days later we checked out/ So how in that time would the hotel know if, one, none or both of us was in the room? How would you know if we had guests in the room?

Even if the keys are linked to a computer are you telling me someone stays in a burning hotel to tell the fire brigade?

If there is a fire, the alarm in most large hotels is so loud it physically hurts. And like in a block of flats the fire brigade phyxically check the rooms, they don't rely on a headcount. It might woork in a bed and breakfast or a small hotel but no way it would in a travelodge or premier inn

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


"Annoying no doubt but they do have signs up everywhere so I suppose theres not much you can do about it. Just because it was nye there could still of been families, young kids, people who had to be up early for work the next day in the rooms next to yours "

it is very clear what their rules are.

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


"Yes we experienced this 3 weeks ago at the Premiere Inn next door to Xstasia.

Friday night there were a few of us in the room quietly doing our own thing and was repeatedly told to get out of the room.

Saturday night just myself and my fem room mate again knocked on the door and told us to stop talking! !! Following omorning our room was checked for "room service" 4 times.

Holiday inn M6 actually called the police and we were removed from the hotel for having 4 people in a 2 person room.

I must be trouble

You should try the Park Inn if you go to Xstasia, they do a discount on rooms if you ask for the Xstasia rate and they don't check up on you and seem to have a very relaxed attitude."

Same as I had previously posted regards Premier in West Brom

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


"How would we know?

Simple.

We sell a room for two. We have a fire and do the expected head count. 100% good

Sub Officer turns up and asks how many missing we say none... He turns on his hoses.

Two die in the fire... not complicated and it should explain why it is so bloody important.

And yes we run a rooms for sale business. And yes I have had fire training.

L2

"

This doesn't take into account people who may be out having a drink or may be not in their room at the time of the fire. Sorry but don't think this is a proper way of knowing who would be in the building and I don't believe the reason for only wanting two people per room is anything other than a smart business decision.

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By *MaleMan  over a year ago

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

Didn't realize this was an issue!

We were planning to book a hotel in London and then invite 6 plus guys to join us for a gangbang.

Up till now all I thought we need concern ourselves with was ensuring the room was big enough.

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By *at69driveMan  over a year ago

Hertford


"Didn't realize this was an issue!

We were planning to book a hotel in London and then invite 6 plus guys to join us for a gangbang.

Up till now all I thought we need concern ourselves with was ensuring the room was big enough."

. It would depend at what time you were having your gang bang .

If it ended by 11 pm and your guests were quiet , it would probably not be noticed .

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

Hey for the most part you get away with whatever you do in a hotel as long as you respect other users

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


"i have never heard of any hotel having a policy of number of people in a room!

did they show you where it was in the terms and conditions of sale?

It's on there I've seen it before, no more than 2 adults per room "

They're missing a trick...they should have a 'multiple occupancy' party room set aside...soundproofed and with a hot-tub and a sex-swing...they could make a killing by the sound of it

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By *unover40Couple  over a year ago

yeovil

we had a knock on the door once at a premier inn due to my mrs being too noisy lol. we blamed the tv and kept it down for a while

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By *ickawitchCouple  over a year ago

Away with the fairies (Liverpool to you)


"If it ended by 11 pm and your guests were quiet , it would probably not be noticed . "

This we have played in hotels a few times but mostly during the day (motorway services have an early booking availability) so we are all gone by quiet down time

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


"Hey for the most part you get away with whatever you do in a hotel as long as you respect other users "

Perhaps 'respecting other users' is the issue.

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

A friend and I once got called by the reception staff and asked to "turn the tv down" as it was disturbing to my neighbors. As I was putting the phone back I noticed a note under the door which read

Am in room 230 if you need a hand with her..she sounds like a right goer. Steve.

Lmfao. She is still on site and we still laugh about it

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By *ikeC81Man  over a year ago

harrow

Ha ha ha ha ha

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


"Didn't realize this was an issue!

We were planning to book a hotel in London and then invite 6 plus guys to join us for a gangbang.

Up till now all I thought we need concern ourselves with was ensuring the room was big enough."

Tbh , I think your issue is more likely to be the guys for gangbang.

Most decent hotels don't GAF about how many people are In a double room- it's your room bought and paid for for the night

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

As a swinger and a mum I see both sides however we stay In premier inn with our children and being honest I'd be mightily pissed off if they were woken up

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By *om and JennieCouple  over a year ago

Chams or Socials


"Yes we experienced this 3 weeks ago at the Premiere Inn next door to Xstasia.

Friday night there were a few of us in the room quietly doing our own thing and was repeatedly told to get out of the room.

Saturday night just myself and my fem room mate again knocked on the door and told us to stop talking! !! Following omorning our room was checked for "room service" 4 times.

Holiday inn M6 actually called the police and we were removed from the hotel for having 4 people in a 2 person room.

I must be trouble

"

We stayed here on 19th Dec for the foam party. We were told to request a 7th floor room as they tend to put the Xtasia visitors there. We returned to our room @2.15am & could quite clearly hear the couple opposite having fun from the corridor

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By *uslaffMan  over a year ago

manchester


"How would we know?

Simple.

We sell a room for two. We have a fire and do the expected head count. 100% good

Sub Officer turns up and asks how many missing we say none... He turns on his hoses.

Two die in the fire... not complicated and it should explain why it is so bloody important.

And yes we run a rooms for sale business. And yes I have had fire training.

L2

"

Jesus wept. Whats your place called "Happy inn" ?

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By *indys loverCouple  over a year ago

Stratford on avon


"Yes we experienced this 3 weeks ago at the Premiere Inn next door to Xstasia.

Friday night there were a few of us in the room quietly doing our own thing and was repeatedly told to get out of the room.

Saturday night just myself and my fem room mate again knocked on the door and told us to stop talking! !! Following omorning our room was checked for "room service" 4 times.

Holiday inn M6 actually called the police and we were removed from the hotel for having 4 people in a 2 person room.

I must be trouble

We stayed here on 19th Dec for the foam party. We were told to request a 7th floor room as they tend to put the Xtasia visitors there. We returned to our room @2.15am & could quite clearly hear the couple opposite having fun from the corridor "

We stayed there a few months back , we were on the 7 floor , anyway we had a call from management at around 3,30 asking if we could quieten our activities . No problem in that

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

I don't know if it's a new feature or not, but I recently noticed that if you use their web site then Travelodge will let you book a room for the night for 3 adults....

Perhaps they are a bit more in tune with what some people may need!

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By *MaleMan  over a year ago


"Oh dear - last night we were told off very firmly by Premier Inn staff - despite it being New Years Eve they said we had to abide by the hotels 'only 2 adults per room after 10pm' policy.

Have other people experienced this? It has put us off going to a Premier Inn again - we weren't being excessively noisy - just a bit chatty and giggly. M x"

In my experience providing your not destroying the place, waking up or upsetting other residents you wont be sussed out or potentially kicked out. thats not to say there's not been some almost incidents at times

I know hotels generally dont want non residents sleeping over but I wasn't aware of the 2 adults per room after 10pm policy in Prem Inns.

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By *moothies.Couple  over a year ago

Woodthorpe

We were waiting for a taxi at a premier inn when the receptionist was calling the police to remove a single man from the grounds at 8pm.

She'd been up to a room to ask them to keep the noise down so the couple said he'd better leave

He said he'd left belongings in the room and waited in the car park

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By *exysuzi and Mr.SCouple  over a year ago

CONISTON .Stoke Suburbia. Staffs. BARMOUTH. The Lakes (Monthly)

We have had knocks on the door, and phone calls, to keep the noise level down, on 2 separate occasions...So far though we have never been refused a nights stay xxxxx

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By *rifulCouple  over a year ago

Dublin

We were refused entry to our friends' hotel room in central Dublin. It was spontaneous thing, if we planned ahead to have fun together, we would had booked a room for ourselves too... As we all were looking forward to play we tried to book a room then and first were told it's too late, then that there is no rooms available... So we wanted at least socialise a little more before saying good bye as our friends were flying back home next day and we were told that residents bar is for residents only...

It's clear some hotels don't like open minded fun couples...

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By *MaleMan  over a year ago


"We have had knocks on the door, and phone calls, to keep the noise level down, on 2 separate occasions...So far though we have never been refused a nights stay xxxxx "

Yup I've had knocks on the door on one ot two occasions. It was due to forgetting the level of the background/drown out the mfm sex noise music being played

I've been in hotels where there's other swingers on the same floor with not clue what serious level of naughty noise their making. Some peeps forget their volume control as we all do at times but some simply have to be another level bigtime, popstar rawko. Probably more suited to a log cabin in the middle of no where than town center hotel during peak bookings lmfao

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


"A friend and I once got called by the reception staff and asked to "turn the tv down" as it was disturbing to my neighbors. As I was putting the phone back I noticed a note under the door which read

Am in room 230 if you need a hand with her..she sounds like a right goer. Steve.

Lmfao. She is still on site and we still laugh about it

"

Love that!

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By *uckandbunnyCouple  over a year ago

In your bed

We used a hotel once and to be fair I was worried all the way through about disturbing others.

Knew about the noise policy not the 2 people policy.

Oops.

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By *amie0151Man  over a year ago

Wallasey


"Oh dear - last night we were told off very firmly by Premier Inn staff - despite it being New Years Eve they said we had to abide by the hotels 'only 2 adults per room after 10pm' policy.

Have other people experienced this? It has put us off going to a Premier Inn again - we weren't being excessively noisy - just a bit chatty and giggly. M x"

Maybe Lenny Henry was staying in the next room and you were keeping him awake...?

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

I work for said company and as previously stated its due to fire regulations 2 adults per room but i know from experience people get sneaked in and we do corridor checks for saftey reasons all i would say if i cant hear you in the corridor im not gonna knock just be respectful and dont take the mick lol x

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

Use holiday inns. I've never had any issue with anyone coming back etc. And this is when I've been down every hour or so with a different guy or multiple guys seeing them out.

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By *uited staffs guyMan  over a year ago

staffordshire


"Use holiday inns. I've never had any issue with anyone coming back etc. And this is when I've been down every hour or so with a different guy or multiple guys seeing them out. "

I second this, never any issue with holiday inns, or travelodges to be fair

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


"we had a knock on the door once at a premier inn due to my mrs being too noisy lol. we blamed the tv and kept it down for a while "

What did the tv say about being blamed...?

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By *ogistical NightmaresCouple  over a year ago

Manchester Area

We have had three in a room all night before in a Premier Inn and Travelodge as well fun with others after 10 pm in numerous hotel chains.

Think it all depends on whether or not you get a pissy member of reception staff

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


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Holiday inn M6 actually called the police and we were removed from the hotel for having 4 people in a 2 person room.

I must be trouble

Well from thier point of view is just plain theft.

You booked for 2 people to use thier service you've got 4 people instead.

You wouldn't expect a rail or bus company to be happy if you bought one ticket then brought you 3 other mates along etc.

Why is a hotel different "

oh come on! Everyone needs to chill out. These rooms cost £100 a night plus! Of course if I book a double really its me and 5 mates! That's why I like travel lodge...

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


"Use holiday inns. I've never had any issue with anyone coming back etc. And this is when I've been down every hour or so with a different guy or multiple guys seeing them out. "

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


"Use holiday inns. I've never had any issue with anyone coming back etc. And this is when I've been down every hour or so with a different guy or multiple guys seeing them out.

"

Yes?

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

Thats why you direct um to the lifts and then tell um your room number x

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

Just looked up their policy and it says 2 adults per room and family rooms are 2 adults 2 children up to the age of 16. They will not book rooms for 2 adults and any children over 16 as they are classed as adults.

Basically premier inn policy is no more than 2 adults per room.

Hope this helps.

So you can't have a gang bang at a premier inn lol.

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

Oh well so it's only two adults to a room after 10 p.m then sounds ok to me fair enough rule book in during the day simple ain't it but come on prem Inn have got to have rules to suit every one staying in their premises but me I wouldn't book into any of them

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