"Which of the uk hotel chains are best for meets?
Do the staff know what’s going on? Has anyone had any bad experiences? "
No problem with travelodge - the early check in or late check out can be useful for daytime meets
Holiday inn fine as well had meets there
I’m the staff know there’s lots of shagging happening in the hotel, how it’s been arranged in each particular room is I’m sure of not too much interest to them! |
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We have never had any problems with hotels in regards to meeting swingers. Remember you are allowed to have guests up to your room, just not allowed to stay the night and most staff are to busy to worry about what others are getting up to.
Have a great time and don't let it worry you. |
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Avoid hotels where you have to have a room key to use the lift or access the stairs, or be prepared to go down and meet whoever your meeting, this can raise questions if your at the hotel with work colleagues, just speaking from experience! |
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I don’t think hotel reception staff are too concerned. They must see loads of people coming and going during their shift and let’s face it it’s generally not the reception staff that clean the rooms afterwards anyway!
The keycard acccess to the lifts is really good advice though. |
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Hotel staff generally take no notice. If you live in the area, don’t take a taxi. They’ll assume that you’re a prostitute. They’ll also speak of you to every Tom dick & Harry.
^experience. |
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