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

Hi all.

Just wondering how many of you would think of staying in a hotel when they (on paper) open on 4the july?

I saw a piece in the paper last night of what hotels will be doing and I am a general manager of a hotel and it scares me to death all the things we can and cant do, I know they are only guidelines but not following the guidelines and someone potentially getting the virus (no matter how many measures we put into place).

Of course deep cleaning is always top priority but there is always a risk.

Thanks

Danish x

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

I stayed in a hotel for 4 days last week and nothing was done differently. I was surprised to find it open.

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Hi all.

Just wondering how many of you would think of staying in a hotel when they (on paper) open on 4the july?

I saw a piece in the paper last night of what hotels will be doing and I am a general manager of a hotel and it scares me to death all the things we can and cant do, I know they are only guidelines but not following the guidelines and someone potentially getting the virus (no matter how many measures we put into place).

Of course deep cleaning is always top priority but there is always a risk.

Thanks

Danish x"

Definately staying in Hotels as soon as they open.

I have sent emails and received replies from 3 chains and one independant. All outline the procedures for booking arriving and staying. To a one their restaurents/bars are closed. Two are offering a bring in take-away menu. You order and they go get (for a price of course).

Arrive at a set time - ring down to reception to say you are leaving etc.

Can't wait actually.

Love my home but a change in scenery will be just cool.

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

I work in a hotel, I think I've read the same article as you OP.

I'm waiting to see what my company does first before I really worry about it. We do a buffet and going by the article that won't happen for a while and it'll be table service. That might stop guests from crowding round and trying to get up my arse while I refill the sausages and hash browns though.

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


"I work in a hotel, I think I've read the same article as you OP.

I'm waiting to see what my company does first before I really worry about it. We do a buffet and going by the article that won't happen for a while and it'll be table service. That might stop guests from crowding round and trying to get up my arse while I refill the sausages and hash browns though. "

The dirty buggers

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"I work in a hotel, I think I've read the same article as you OP.

I'm waiting to see what my company does first before I really worry about it. We do a buffet and going by the article that won't happen for a while and it'll be table service. That might stop guests from crowding round and trying to get up my arse while I refill the sausages and hash browns though.

The dirty buggers "

With food involved too lol

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By *lan157Man  over a year ago

a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex

yes I will be travelling and seeing friends and family when hotels re-open .

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

But I don't think I'll be in a rush to use any hotels any time soon. I tend to use my hotel chain and I know it'll be difficult for my fellow members of staff at first so I don't really want to contribute to their work load.

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

We are desperately awaiting the hotels to reopen as well

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"But I don't think I'll be in a rush to use any hotels any time soon. I tend to use my hotel chain and I know it'll be difficult for my fellow members of staff at first so I don't really want to contribute to their work load."

But wouldn't that help keep the economy and all your jobs safer?

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By *reenleavesCouple  over a year ago

North Wales

We wouldn't be too put off, really. So long as the bedding is changed and the high traffic contact areas (door handles, desks, light switches..) are cleaned then I'm sure you can mitigate the risk. I'd say it's more of a risk to go to tesco.

Any dining can be done as room service or takeaway. Distancing and one way systems should take care of the rest. You can't make it completely safe so it's up to the individual to weigh up the risks.

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


"But I don't think I'll be in a rush to use any hotels any time soon. I tend to use my hotel chain and I know it'll be difficult for my fellow members of staff at first so I don't really want to contribute to their work load.

But wouldn't that help keep the economy and all your jobs safer? "

I work for a very big company, we're fine and dandy

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands

We would stay in a hotel

I would like to think hotels were cleaned thoroughly between guests. There's a lot of other infectious diseases some a damn sight worse than covid19

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

Hubby stayed in a hotel last week. He was doing essential work. All social distancing was observed.

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

I've booked a night in Bristol at the Ibis for July 4th.

Can't wait

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By *eah BabyCouple  over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

Not a chance. People have no idea how to social distance. Went a walk at a river there was 8 teenagers together who clearly didn’t know what social distancing was, all 8 didn’t stretch to 2mtrs from one end to the other and most people don’t even to be able to understand how to follow an arrow in a supermarket so god help us inside a hotel.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford

We would, yes

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Yes we are happy to social distance and take added precautions to stay safe

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Not a chance. People have no idea how to social distance. Went a walk at a river there was 8 teenagers together who clearly didn’t know what social distancing was, all 8 didn’t stretch to 2mtrs from one end to the other and most people don’t even to be able to understand how to follow an arrow in a supermarket so god help us inside a hotel. "

You are not expecting strangers in your hotel room are you? lol

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By *ancs_tgirl_38TV/TS  over a year ago

Blackpool

Brittania group are advertising July 4th

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By *j48Man  over a year ago

Wigan

Jeez

Can't make a decision unless I'm told what to do..

Its all guidlines

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By *eltonmanMan  over a year ago

Melton Mowbray

Have got a week off work from July 6th, hoping to get away somewhere for couple of nights in a hotel

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Brittania group are advertising July 4th "

Thanks for this

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Brittania group are advertising July 4th

Thanks for this "

Was going to book the Grand Burstin Hotel Folkestone . . . but it sounds like they don't have toilets.

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By *eah BabyCouple  over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria


"Not a chance. People have no idea how to social distance. Went a walk at a river there was 8 teenagers together who clearly didn’t know what social distancing was, all 8 didn’t stretch to 2mtrs from one end to the other and most people don’t even to be able to understand how to follow an arrow in a supermarket so god help us inside a hotel.

You are not expecting strangers in your hotel room are you? lol"

Not at all although we have had a person sitting on the floor leaning against our hotel door before now and they fell in when we opened it but thinking passing in the corridor, leaning over at breakfast to get the best sausage and so on

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

Hotels are a vital part of our society and can help it to continue with shielding people from risk. People may be visiting others but retaining distance from family and friends, by not using their homes etc.

I'll staying in hotels a lot once open again. Like others, I'm accustomed to distancing and would find this easy in a hotel. I'm guessing that bar and restaurant options are going to be curtailed and would have full respect for the staff and their hard work to keep everyone safe and healthy.

Perhaps cleaners will need to be under much less pressure on the time that is given to them, so they don't get pressured and make mistakes, damaging them. Some costs may increase, though uk hotels seem to have generally increased prices way above inflation and wage rates.

It's great to have businesses gain income and for staff to regain paid employment. With good management and clear information for guests, I'm assuming it will be fairly easy for the public to stay safe, with staff doing so too. That's once all the infrastructures are in place, to support us all.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central


"I've booked a night in Bristol at the Ibis for July 4th.

Can't wait "

Cue someone thinking you may be needing company

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By *hubaysiWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"I work in a hotel, I think I've read the same article as you OP.

I'm waiting to see what my company does first before I really worry about it. We do a buffet and going by the article that won't happen for a while and it'll be table service. That might stop guests from crowding round and trying to get up my arse while I refill the sausages and hash browns though.

The dirty buggers "

Yep right dirty gits are hotel guests !

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By *ink flamingoWoman  over a year ago

essex

I’ve recently stayed in a London Travelodge, apart from the 2 meter distancing at reception and Perspex screen I can’t say it seemed much different. The bar/cafe wasn’t open but I never use that. I didn’t feel uneasy or at risk, the place was spotless.

Kxx

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By *yn drwgMan  over a year ago

Camarthen

I'd be happy to stay in a hotel far more risk going food shopping also it would put a lot of people back in work, if things carry on like this half the hotels won't even be here to Stay in ! It's a total joke when people are going about calling in different households and if it was okay, I'm in Wales where we are still in lock down apparently!!

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Being prompted by the thread - just made two bookings

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By *ackietv1TV/TS  over a year ago

caerphilly

A joke chain. Read the write ups on the chain.

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By *aisyDoandDaisyDontWoman  over a year ago

little old town of Reading!


"Hi all.

Just wondering how many of you would think of staying in a hotel when they (on paper) open on 4the july?

I saw a piece in the paper last night of what hotels will be doing and I am a general manager of a hotel and it scares me to death all the things we can and cant do, I know they are only guidelines but not following the guidelines and someone potentially getting the virus (no matter how many measures we put into place).

Of course deep cleaning is always top priority but there is always a risk.

Thanks

Danish x"

I will be using them at the earliest opportunity. I always expect the hotels that I stay at to be scrupulously clean anyway- so I have no doubt that they would employ their excellent standards after “lockdown” has been lifted for them.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham

From what I have seen in some places, there will be lots of signage but no social distancing.

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


"I work in a hotel, I think I've read the same article as you OP.

I'm waiting to see what my company does first before I really worry about it. We do a buffet and going by the article that won't happen for a while and it'll be table service. That might stop guests from crowding round and trying to get up my arse while I refill the sausages and hash browns though. "

I’m breakfast chef in a chain of hotels I’ve been furloughed since March . The hotel been open a month now for key workers only . Head office say may go back 4 July? May stay furloughed till Oct or may work a few days and furloughed. Very confusing definitely won’t be no buffet service for a long time yet !

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


"Hi all.

Just wondering how many of you would think of staying in a hotel when they (on paper) open on 4the july?

I saw a piece in the paper last night of what hotels will be doing and I am a general manager of a hotel and it scares me to death all the things we can and cant do, I know they are only guidelines but not following the guidelines and someone potentially getting the virus (no matter how many measures we put into place).

Of course deep cleaning is always top priority but there is always a risk.

Thanks

Danish x"

I have been staying in them recently for work and you can see that although things have changed and the staff are under strict rules, everything is okay... The cleanliness is the major priority for them and they let you know that, sanitising stations are set up all over and 2mtr distancing is kept... The bar and restaurant were even open, almost like normal...

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

I work in finance as a contractor for large multi-national “the man” type organisations...

I tend to stay in hotels quite often...

And boy have I missed being on the road!

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


"I've booked a night in Bristol at the Ibis for July 4th.

Can't wait

Cue someone thinking you may be needing company "

Na I'm taking my boyfriend with me

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


"I'd be happy to stay in a hotel far more risk going food shopping also it would put a lot of people back in work, if things carry on like this half the hotels won't even be here to Stay in ! It's a total joke when people are going about calling in different households and if it was okay, I'm in Wales where we are still in lock down apparently!! "

I'd rather spemd my money on the Welsh economy and support local hotels/pubs etc but seens as Drakefords is hell bent on destroying it I'm taking my custom over the bridge instead. Cba to wait for him anymore

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

Definitely would go , why not , your in your room most of the time , hardly going to catch something there , you have more chance in tescos or on the bus,, I will 100% be booking a room somewhere

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By *oiluvfunMan  over a year ago

Penrith

I can't wait to book a day rate at my usual haunt

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

Thank you all, definitely made me feel a little better that there are still people wanting to stay in hotels x

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)

I'm looking forward to hotels re-opening,then the sleepover rules/sexban will disappear

You can't open hotels if we are locked down as there be no guests,so defeats the object of opening

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan  over a year ago

Torquay

Hope they reopen soon, can't see a social distance problem in hotels unless it's the staff which I can't comment on

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By *thLincsCpleCouple  over a year ago

Barton upon Humber

We have also got a long standing booking for the 4th of July in Bristol, but really not sure we want to keep it, if full restaurant and bar services aren't operating it won't be quite the same. Not heard anything from the hotel to say whether we will keep our booking, so really not sure about anything to be honest.

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

Im a Mgr in a hotel, weve remained open to key/essential worker throughout the lock down.

We still do food but its room service only. you book a time slot and you're food is delivered at that time.

Up to now all our rooms are single occupancy, if you want a double you have to prove that the journey is essential and that you both live in the same household.

As far as we are aware, even after the 4th July, It will be people from the same household only.

We haven't been told anything different.
"We have also got a long standing booking for the 4th of July in Bristol, but really not sure we want to keep it, if full restaurant and bar services aren't operating it won't be quite the same. Not heard anything from the hotel to say whether we will keep our booking, so really not sure about anything to be honest."

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By *hubaysiWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"Im a Mgr in a hotel, weve remained open to key/essential worker throughout the lock down.

We still do food but its room service only. you book a time slot and you're food is delivered at that time.

Up to now all our rooms are single occupancy, if you want a double you have to prove that the journey is essential and that you both live in the same household.

As far as we are aware, even after the 4th July, It will be people from the same household only.

We haven't been told anything different. We have also got a long standing booking for the 4th of July in Bristol, but really not sure we want to keep it, if full restaurant and bar services aren't operating it won't be quite the same. Not heard anything from the hotel to say whether we will keep our booking, so really not sure about anything to be honest. "

I thought two single people can meet from different households so why can’t they stay in a hotel together? I’m meaning a long term FWB couple?

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


"Im a Mgr in a hotel, weve remained open to key/essential worker throughout the lock down.

We still do food but its room service only. you book a time slot and you're food is delivered at that time.

Up to now all our rooms are single occupancy, if you want a double you have to prove that the journey is essential and that you both live in the same household.

As far as we are aware, even after the 4th July, It will be people from the same household only.

We haven't been told anything different. We have also got a long standing booking for the 4th of July in Bristol, but really not sure we want to keep it, if full restaurant and bar services aren't operating it won't be quite the same. Not heard anything from the hotel to say whether we will keep our booking, so really not sure about anything to be honest.

I thought two single people can meet from different households so why can’t they stay in a hotel together? I’m meaning a long term FWB couple? "

Currently, I think you still have to be on the key worker list...

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By *ancs_tgirl_38TV/TS  over a year ago

Blackpool

All Manchester ibis rooms are twin and doubles, and there does not seem to be any problems booking one after July 4th, with no mention of any kind of proof of who is sharing the room.

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By *ilancsguyMan  over a year ago

Burnley

Once hotels re-open the Govt will have to allow people to visit other peoples houses or it will become even more farcical that you can stay in a hotel with whoever but not visit a family member's house.

Had quite a few emails from different hotels previously stayed in saying opening from 4th July.

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By *uited staffs guyMan  over a year ago

staffordshire


"Being prompted by the thread - just made two bookings "

I can recommend the Newcastle Travelodge!

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"Brittania group are advertising July 4th "
Not known for good hygene.Would like to go away but will stude a lot of reviews before booking

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


"All Manchester ibis rooms are twin and doubles, and there does not seem to be any problems booking one after July 4th, with no mention of any kind of proof of who is sharing the room. "
You can book one at ours, but you still require proof on the day. Ibis are part of the same group. Accor

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


"All Manchester ibis rooms are twin and doubles, and there does not seem to be any problems booking one after July 4th, with no mention of any kind of proof of who is sharing the room. You can book one at ours, but you still require proof on the day. Ibis are part of the same group. Accor "

this seems like madness, boris gave you the choice to become a household the day before lockdown started ... so you could have been living together for the last 12 weeks but not be registered at the same address

actually you could have been living together for years but all the bills in one persons name

and anyway since when did hotels become responsible for law enforcement... as long as you don't interact with other people from outside your booked double room, it shouldn't be any of their business how you know each other

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


"But I don't think I'll be in a rush to use any hotels any time soon. I tend to use my hotel chain and I know it'll be difficult for my fellow members of staff at first so I don't really want to contribute to their work load.

But wouldn't that help keep the economy and all your jobs safer?

I work for a very big company, we're fine and dandy "

ihg are a huge company and today announced 95% staff from one and 137/205 from the other being made redundant from 2 main hotels in glasgow ... company size might not be enough to indicate a safe job if the government dont hurry up in terms of allowing hospitality to return to normal

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


"Thank you all, definitely made me feel a little better that there are still people wanting to stay in hotels x"

the only thing putting me off would be i stay in a hotel usually to visit somewhere new and of the local area/ shops/ entertainment / culture sights are all closed then no point going to the hotel on the first place

nothing about the actual hotel itself would put me off ... you already expect your room to be clean so it would be no different now and breakfast can easily change to room service or grab and go continental style

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By *heekyFlirtyCoupleCouple  over a year ago

Stockport

I keep looking at where to stay first. I love staying in hotels. It’s going to bars cafes and restaurants that worry me. But 99% of time at hotels we check in. Go sightseeing then sleep. If we stay for two nights we can cancel the room service and make our own beds. The staff in hotels have always been lovely clean and thorough so choose wisely and I’m sure it will be fine and even though I’m terrified to leave the house at the moment, I would to stay in a hotel without hesitation

Mrs J x

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


"All Manchester ibis rooms are twin and doubles, and there does not seem to be any problems booking one after July 4th, with no mention of any kind of proof of who is sharing the room. You can book one at ours, but you still require proof on the day. Ibis are part of the same group. Accor

this seems like madness, boris gave you the choice to become a household the day before lockdown started ... so you could have been living together for the last 12 weeks but not be registered at the same address

actually you could have been living together for years but all the bills in one persons name

and anyway since when did hotels become responsible for law enforcement... as long as you don't interact with other people from outside your booked double room, it shouldn't be any of their business how you know each other"

At the moment hotels can only accept booking from key/essential workers who are travelling for work. Weve been inspected on several occasions to prove that we are sticking to the rules. Obviously you dont understand the rules.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"All Manchester ibis rooms are twin and doubles, and there does not seem to be any problems booking one after July 4th, with no mention of any kind of proof of who is sharing the room. You can book one at ours, but you still require proof on the day. Ibis are part of the same group. Accor

this seems like madness, boris gave you the choice to become a household the day before lockdown started ... so you could have been living together for the last 12 weeks but not be registered at the same address

actually you could have been living together for years but all the bills in one persons name

and anyway since when did hotels become responsible for law enforcement... as long as you don't interact with other people from outside your booked double room, it shouldn't be any of their business how you know each otherAt the moment hotels can only accept booking from key/essential workers who are travelling for work. Weve been inspected on several occasions to prove that we are sticking to the rules. Obviously you dont understand the rules. "

Thank you for clarifying that

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By *eeBee67Man  over a year ago

Masked and Distant

Have stayed in hotels throughout lockdown (keyworker).

Not pleasant, no restaraunt, no bar, no guests.

And take my own pillow (pillow cases may well be boil washed) no idea whose dribbled into the pillow before me.

So not much option for me, yes I will be staying in hotels when they open.

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


"All Manchester ibis rooms are twin and doubles, and there does not seem to be any problems booking one after July 4th, with no mention of any kind of proof of who is sharing the room. You can book one at ours, but you still require proof on the day. Ibis are part of the same group. Accor

this seems like madness, boris gave you the choice to become a household the day before lockdown started ... so you could have been living together for the last 12 weeks but not be registered at the same address

actually you could have been living together for years but all the bills in one persons name

and anyway since when did hotels become responsible for law enforcement... as long as you don't interact with other people from outside your booked double room, it shouldn't be any of their business how you know each otherAt the moment hotels can only accept booking from key/essential workers who are travelling for work. Weve been inspected on several occasions to prove that we are sticking to the rules. Obviously you dont understand the rules. "

i didn’t say i don't understand the rules ... i said i disagree with them and think they are crazy... it shouldn’t be on hotels to police peoples behaviour other than to the extent of asking guests to interact with other guests to prevent a breakout starting in the hotel itself

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


"All Manchester ibis rooms are twin and doubles, and there does not seem to be any problems booking one after July 4th, with no mention of any kind of proof of who is sharing the room. You can book one at ours, but you still require proof on the day. Ibis are part of the same group. Accor

this seems like madness, boris gave you the choice to become a household the day before lockdown started ... so you could have been living together for the last 12 weeks but not be registered at the same address

actually you could have been living together for years but all the bills in one persons name

and anyway since when did hotels become responsible for law enforcement... as long as you don't interact with other people from outside your booked double room, it shouldn't be any of their business how you know each otherAt the moment hotels can only accept booking from key/essential workers who are travelling for work. Weve been inspected on several occasions to prove that we are sticking to the rules. Obviously you dont understand the rules.

i didn’t say i don't understand the rules ... i said i disagree with them and think they are crazy... it shouldn’t be on hotels to police peoples behaviour other than to the extent of asking guests to interact with other guests to prevent a breakout starting in the hotel itself "

also there are a number of hotels with contracts at the moment to house vulnerable people, homeless, asylum seekers

where are people who were travelling and have not been able to travel home to their own country been staying? where are people fleeing domestic violence staying? ... not all hotels are open purely for key workers

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


"All Manchester ibis rooms are twin and doubles, and there does not seem to be any problems booking one after July 4th, with no mention of any kind of proof of who is sharing the room. You can book one at ours, but you still require proof on the day. Ibis are part of the same group. Accor

this seems like madness, boris gave you the choice to become a household the day before lockdown started ... so you could have been living together for the last 12 weeks but not be registered at the same address

actually you could have been living together for years but all the bills in one persons name

and anyway since when did hotels become responsible for law enforcement... as long as you don't interact with other people from outside your booked double room, it shouldn't be any of their business how you know each otherAt the moment hotels can only accept booking from key/essential workers who are travelling for work. Weve been inspected on several occasions to prove that we are sticking to the rules. Obviously you dont understand the rules.

i didn’t say i don't understand the rules ... i said i disagree with them and think they are crazy... it shouldn’t be on hotels to police peoples behaviour other than to the extent of asking guests to interact with other guests to prevent a breakout starting in the hotel itself "

To be honest, The proof of living in the same household is covering our arse. Let's hope they clarifies the rules sooner rather than later.

We could have sold the rooms 10x over since lockdown. But rules are rules xxxxx. We have Dr's/nurses and people stopping because of domestic abuse. That why we police who stays.

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By *uyfrombristolMan  over a year ago

Bristol


"I've booked a night in Bristol at the Ibis for July 4th.

Can't wait "

If it falls through allow me to offer welcoming alternative accommodation :P

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By *i in BedfordMan  over a year ago

South east

I'm a hotel worker. We are currently accommodating essential workers. For those booking rooms for july 4th you are fools. There is no guarantee the government will open us to leisure guests again. ALL hotels must accept quarantine cases as necessary meaning you may be near people travelling from high risk areas. Aside from this, we put our lives at risk to accommodate key workers. Don't be selfish, don't travel unless you need to otherwise you are disrespecting your own safety, the safety of the staff and the safety of the people who genuinely need to be there

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By *ENGUYMan  over a year ago

Hull

There's a lot of confusion, rumour and counter-rumour with hotels but let's try to sum it up, as it stands now!

There's been several announcements within the hotel industry that they'll be opening on July 4th. But that in general consists of either the big chains / groups or privately owned hotels, all of whom were anticipating the Govt saying they could open subject to what rules will be applied. But that date has been put back by Govt on Friday till goodness knows when?

Up to now, the only hotels that have remained open have been for key workers,,NHS staff, or with agreements via local councils to house the homeless or vulnerable people.

Some hotels have closed altogether for good.

Draft proposals for hotels reopening on any given date emerged about a month ago, and it's to those expected Standards that hotels want to open on July 4th. But they're only DRAFT proposals and they could easily change!

The crucial factor is the 2M rule. For many older Hotel, Bar, Pub & Restaurant premises, their structure makes 2M impossible to install. 1M is feasible.

But for those potential guests who are thinking they can just turn up for a hotel room, dream on. Hotel life is going to change drastically.

The govt draft guidelines are:

Hotels can only sell 10% of rooms per night.

When guests depart, each room will have to be deep sanitised, then left for 24-36 hours + ventilated till the next guests can be allowed to enter.

That means hotels will have to manage rooms in batches.

Bookings will be online or by phone, payment via cards. Booking agencies will have limited access to auto reservation systems.

Check-ins will be at specified times.

Restaurant operations will cease or be cut back.

Breakfasts will be altered to timed delivery Room Service only or grab-bags. There won't be any Buffet service for any meals.

Bars won't be allowed to have people standing or sitting at the counter drinking their drinks.

Bedrooms will cease to have all the extras such as mini bars, snack trays or boxes, in-house guides, promo leaflets, brochures, etc as these could harbour germs.

One way access systems around hotel corridors, stairs etc are to be encouraged.

Sanitation stations and Perspex screens will be mandatory.

Functions cannot be held till further notice

Toilets other than in bedrooms will either be shut or it'll be only one person in at a time.

Generally, hotels will be resident guests only, no non-residents at all.

For someone earlier who commented on it isn't the hotels job to Police these rules or who can access their property, has no grasp of the laws that exist in Licensed premises.

That is, under Licensing laws which go back decades, any Licensed premises which have accommodation effectively can have guests staying "by invitation"

Anyone who abuses that "invitation" can be asked to leave. If they refuse, the police can be called in and if asked by officers to leave and it's ignored, that person can be arrested. I've only had to use that rule 5 times in my career but I have that right to do so. Legally, I don't even have to supply any reason!

Covid19 rules will fall under that 'Invitation' regulation.

But guests too have to realise that all these protective measures are in not just for their safety but ours too. It is well known in our industry, that we usually fall ill with some bug or another each year, as we meet so many people from all over the world.

Why should we risk this virus too?

Life after lockdown is going to change in all everyday aspect.

Hotels are no different nor pubs, bars and restaurants. People will just have to get used to it.

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By *ancs_tgirl_38TV/TS  over a year ago

Blackpool

JEEZ, there are some real doomsday mongerers on here. The 1m thing is being announced in the next couple of days, hotels, caravan sites, bars, etc WILL be open on July 4th.

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds

You all to seem virus has gone.

We are now in a worst position now than mid March virus level not reducing and higher than March still over 1000 additional deaths.

Hope I'm wrong but this really going to hit fan in october

I kinda trusted Boris and government but don't believe anything they say now.

World beating..... Yes at getting it wrong

New Zealand Australia got it right. So what's different crap government and unfortunately hmgreat British public. Not heat anymore just selfish

And posts above are me me me and forget all vulnerable people

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds


"JEEZ, there are some real doomsday mongerers on here. The 1m thing is being announced in the next couple of days, hotels, caravan sites, bars, etc WILL be open on July 4th.

"

Great news virus can and a great increase leading to massive 2nd peak and bankruptcy for country

What selfish country and uneducated country we have become

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds

Virus spreads out control

World beating in getting it wrong not caring about vulnerable

And so selfish individuals

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


"JEEZ, there are some real doomsday mongerers on here. The 1m thing is being announced in the next couple of days, hotels, caravan sites, bars, etc WILL be open on July 4th.

Great news virus can and a great increase leading to massive 2nd peak and bankruptcy for country

What selfish country and uneducated country we have become"

We will be bankrupt if everything stays closed for months on end. This virus isn’t going away so do you suggest we all stay home indefinitely??

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


"JEEZ, there are some real doomsday mongerers on here. The 1m thing is being announced in the next couple of days, hotels, caravan sites, bars, etc WILL be open on July 4th.

Great news virus can and a great increase leading to massive 2nd peak and bankruptcy for country

What selfish country and uneducated country we have become"

Is this the same 2nd peak that was coming after Easter Weekend? After VE Day? After the the BLM protests?

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds

It takes 4 to 6 eeks to reflect in deaths. After Easter at least 29 k people have died or don't they matter

Suppose you support dimminc cummings, aswell

Open your eyes, take blinkers off

Stop being brainwashed use you own intelligence

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds


"JEEZ, there are some real doomsday mongerers on here. The 1m thing is being announced in the next couple of days, hotels, caravan sites, bars, etc WILL be open on July 4th.

Great news virus can and a great increase leading to massive 2nd peak and bankruptcy for country

What selfish country and uneducated country we have become

We will be bankrupt if everything stays closed for months on end. This virus isn’t going away so do you suggest we all stay home indefinitely?? "

How much money is a family members life worth?

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By *ancs_tgirl_38TV/TS  over a year ago

Blackpool

Talk of second waves is total fearmongering and an attempt of people control. The Southend beach invasion last month was supposed to spark a second wave.... Still waiting

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds

Going back to work now false encomy

Just putting it off

Just delaying being skint but potential more deaths which could be avoided

Please answer why couldn't we be like new Zealand or australia please don't be politician and a avoid question

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights


"JEEZ, there are some real doomsday mongerers on here. The 1m thing is being announced in the next couple of days, hotels, caravan sites, bars, etc WILL be open on July 4th.

Great news virus can and a great increase leading to massive 2nd peak and bankruptcy for country

What selfish country and uneducated country we have become

Is this the same 2nd peak that was coming after Easter Weekend? After VE Day? After the the BLM protests? "

If you check the new positive test graphs we have been spiking after the gathering events, but it's been managed. Remember that only the people who have symptoms are going to be tested the asymptomatic ones are not and that is how it continues to circulate in the community

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds

Talk of second waves is total fearmongering and an attempt of people control. The Southend beach invasion last month was supposed to spark a second wave.... Still waiting

So explain why nearly 200 people dying each day still!!!!

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds

Really hope I have got this wrong!!

.

Really be so happy if I was wrong.

Unfortunately in my job my profession to see through bullshit and bluff that whats happening

.

Learn lessons from history money corrupts, and 2nd waves happen

Why are we so different now

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By *ancs_tgirl_38TV/TS  over a year ago

Blackpool

Maybe,just maybe the virus is mutating and weakening,which the media choose to ignore. we had more cases than NZ and Australia because we didn't shut the boarders fast enough, but all the daily graphs and charts show downward trends, and it can't all be Down to social distancing,because basically social distancing is a bust and has been for months now.

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds

It's natural weakens this time year

New Zealand was strict and not selfish people

We had weak government and selfish people

There is no reason we should be in this mess

Virus came from spai Italy cis we didn't shut borders as money and a holiday are important then lives in the uk

What a sad country and people we are

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


"It takes 4 to 6 eeks to reflect in deaths. After Easter at least 29 k people have died or don't they matter

Suppose you support dimminc cummings, aswell

Open your eyes, take blinkers off

Stop being brainwashed use you own intelligence"

I don't think I'm the one being brainwashed

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By *uited staffs guyMan  over a year ago

staffordshire


"It takes 4 to 6 eeks to reflect in deaths. After Easter at least 29 k people have died or don't they matter

Suppose you support dimminc cummings, aswell

Open your eyes, take blinkers off

Stop being brainwashed use you own intelligence

I don't think I'm the one being brainwashed "

Average time from infection to symptoms 5 days

Average time from symptoms to hospital (for those that do need to go) also 5 days

So 10 days from infection to hospital

Then death within 1 week unless ventilated when can take longer

So deaths will reflect the infections and ‘R’ within 2-3 weeks not 4-6

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


"JEEZ, there are some real doomsday mongerers on here. The 1m thing is being announced in the next couple of days, hotels, caravan sites, bars, etc WILL be open on July 4th.

Great news virus can and a great increase leading to massive 2nd peak and bankruptcy for country

What selfish country and uneducated country we have become

We will be bankrupt if everything stays closed for months on end. This virus isn’t going away so do you suggest we all stay home indefinitely??

How much money is a family members life worth? "

Don’t family members need food and a roof over their head which strangely enough need money which for most of us involves going out in the big scary world rather than sitting at home scaring others about the virus

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Being prompted by the thread - just made two bookings

I can recommend the Newcastle Travelodge!"

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By *ensual 2Couple  over a year ago

Blackpool


"JEEZ, there are some real doomsday mongerers on here. The 1m thing is being announced in the next couple of days, hotels, caravan sites, bars, etc WILL be open on July 4th.

"

They probably will open ...lets hope people use some common sense .. the powers that be have had a difficult balancing act to decide when the times right ....people need to get back working and spending for our nations economy

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"JEEZ, there are some real doomsday mongerers on here. The 1m thing is being announced in the next couple of days, hotels, caravan sites, bars, etc WILL be open on July 4th.

They probably will open ...lets hope people use some common sense .. the powers that be have had a difficult balancing act to decide when the times right ....people need to get back working and spending for our nations economy "

Just as a test I booked a Travelodge for the 4th and the booking wouldn't complete. I booked two for 11th and 16th and both completed.

I would say to people to make sure that you book using the flexible rate and then you can cancel up to 2pm on the day of arival.

Got to get the economy going again - and help people keep their jobs - As nobody else is sharing our room I just can't see how we could possible be more at risk than standing in a line at Morrinson's

Get booking people - let's start living our lives again as best we can.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

There's news today via the Times that the government is likely to announce changes in the next week or so that should make things easier for the hospitality sector. 1m potential distancing is probably the one to make the biggest impact, leaving tables closer etc. There's no firm date for official announcement. Some of the scientific experts have talked more widely about how they can support 1m now but they couldn't earlier. Drip feeding of info to soften us up for it, I assume.

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


"JEEZ, there are some real doomsday mongerers on here. The 1m thing is being announced in the next couple of days, hotels, caravan sites, bars, etc WILL be open on July 4th.

They probably will open ...lets hope people use some common sense .. the powers that be have had a difficult balancing act to decide when the times right ....people need to get back working and spending for our nations economy

Just as a test I booked a Travelodge for the 4th and the booking wouldn't complete. I booked two for 11th and 16th and both completed.

I would say to people to make sure that you book using the flexible rate and then you can cancel up to 2pm on the day of arival.

Got to get the economy going again - and help people keep their jobs - As nobody else is sharing our room I just can't see how we could possible be more at risk than standing in a line at Morrinson's

Get booking people - let's start living our lives again as best we can."

You can still book our hotel, but you also receive an automated message advising you of the current rules on hotel and that proof will be required upon check in.

Be advised Travelodge as of Wednesday have applied for a company wide CVA, unless creditor and landlords agree they could go into administration.

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


"Not a chance. People have no idea how to social distance. Went a walk at a river there was 8 teenagers together who clearly didn’t know what social distancing was, all 8 didn’t stretch to 2mtrs from one end to the other and most people don’t even to be able to understand how to follow an arrow in a supermarket so god help us inside a hotel. "

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By *sGivesWoodWoman  over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"All Manchester ibis rooms are twin and doubles, and there does not seem to be any problems booking one after July 4th, with no mention of any kind of proof of who is sharing the room. You can book one at ours, but you still require proof on the day. Ibis are part of the same group. Accor

this seems like madness, boris gave you the choice to become a household the day before lockdown started ... so you could have been living together for the last 12 weeks but not be registered at the same address

actually you could have been living together for years but all the bills in one persons name

and anyway since when did hotels become responsible for law enforcement... as long as you don't interact with other people from outside your booked double room, it shouldn't be any of their business how you know each other"

Totally agree, it's utter madness.

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

You may be able to meet in groups of up to 6 people from 2 different households outside! Social distancing rules still apply. Unless the rules on interaction between different households changes on the 4th, the household rules when booking a hotel wont change.

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


"All Manchester ibis rooms are twin and doubles, and there does not seem to be any problems booking one after July 4th, with no mention of any kind of proof of who is sharing the room. You can book one at ours, but you still require proof on the day. Ibis are part of the same group. Accor

this seems like madness, boris gave you the choice to become a household the day before lockdown started ... so you could have been living together for the last 12 weeks but not be registered at the same address

actually you could have been living together for years but all the bills in one persons name

and anyway since when did hotels become responsible for law enforcement... as long as you don't interact with other people from outside your booked double room, it shouldn't be any of their business how you know each other

Totally agree, it's utter madness. "

By the way I never said i agreed with the rules.

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

Be advised Travelodge as of Wednesday have applied for a company wide CVA, unless creditor and landlords agree they could go into administration."

Yup. Saw that previously - I'm happy to risk 2 x £42 to help a company stay afloat. Stayed at Travelodge (and lots of others) a billion times over the years and had lot of fun while doing so.

Worth the risk to say TY by keeping the faith.

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


"You may be able to meet in groups of up to 6 people from 2 different households outside! Social distancing rules still apply. Unless the rules on interaction between different households changes on the 4th, the household rules when booking a hotel wont change."

Single person households can interact with another household indoors as if they were part of the same household

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


" For someone earlier who commented on it isn't the hotels job to Police these rules or who can access their property, has no grasp of the laws that exist in Licensed premises.

That is, under Licensing laws which go back decades, any Licensed premises which have accommodation effectively can have guests staying "by invitation"

Anyone who abuses that "invitation" can be asked to leave. If they refuse, the police can be called in and if asked by officers to leave and it's ignored, that person can be arrested. I've only had to use that rule 5 times in my career but I have that right to do so. Legally, I don't even have to supply any reason!

Covid19 rules will fall under that 'Invitation' regulation. "

or you have no grasp of what my post actually said

at no point did i say hotels had no legal right

i said it was ridiculous that hotels were being expected to police peoples behaviour in terms of the being from the same household thing

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By *ancs_tgirl_38TV/TS  over a year ago

Blackpool

Proof of what exactly, I've been to many ibis, at 2 am in the morning, there's one nite receptionist usually playing on their phone, folks are getting too paranoid about all of this which can't be proved or policed, it's the UK not China.....

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

We booked a night for the 4th of July. Hoping it won't be cancelled

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

If the filth can't handle protesters or ravers some Viagra'd up randy bloke paying to sort out a seasoned up starlet in a online hotel isn't gonna be a major issue

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)

Before covid my meets would book in there name,I paid my half in cash to the guy.the hotels never took my name or address,only my car reg if needed for parking,nobody cared if you were married,lovers,swingers,related or with escorts

When hotels open the rules will need to be relaxed, or it's not worth reopening,the gov briefing recently did say the rules will relax with sleepovers so people can enjoy holidays this summer

Hotels cannot police every booking,check we are from bubbles etc there is no proof on that,checking that we are bf/gf,related etc it would just get too complicated

Not even the hotels know what's going on yet,so be patient

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By *siancouplehantsCouple  over a year ago

K-PAX

Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern "

While the meeting outdoors rule is still in effect I would doubt it. But I suppose if one person from outside your household is in your bubble . . .

Wait for the next update I guess.

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

The hotel we use in Scotland is opening mid july

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By *ENGUYMan  over a year ago

Hull


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern "

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

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


"Hi all.

Just wondering how many of you would think of staying in a hotel when they (on paper) open on 4the july?

I saw a piece in the paper last night of what hotels will be doing and I am a general manager of a hotel and it scares me to death all the things we can and cant do, I know they are only guidelines but not following the guidelines and someone potentially getting the virus (no matter how many measures we put into place).

Of course deep cleaning is always top priority but there is always a risk.

Thanks

Danish x"

We're staying closed until the government change their policy. Currently if a hotel has a covid guest they have to stay in for 2 more weeks.

No mention of who pays for that. No mention of how we still honour any other legal booking for that room.

No addressing of the safety of the other guests.

So we're just not going to open. When we do, it'll be one group per floor with a minimum stay of two nights and run at half capacity.

Personally I think the government are treating us like a joke.

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

I prefer airbnbs.

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

Well, the new news for the company I work with is that housekeeping, reception and management are all back on the 4th to open on the 6th. However, for those on the food&beverage side, like myself, are still furloughed until the end of July at least as our cafe and bar are both shut.

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


"Well, the new news for the company I work with is that housekeeping, reception and management are all back on the 4th to open on the 6th. However, for those on the food&beverage side, like myself, are still furloughed until the end of July at least as our cafe and bar are both shut."

I have been using key worker hotels over the last few months and their bars have been open, just no draught... Xx

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


"Well, the new news for the company I work with is that housekeeping, reception and management are all back on the 4th to open on the 6th. However, for those on the food&beverage side, like myself, are still furloughed until the end of July at least as our cafe and bar are both shut.

I have been using key worker hotels over the last few months and their bars have been open, just no draught... Xx"

Might not be the same company though.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

I'm assuming that some hotels will open progressively,if they have multiple locations. They can stagger their efforts to redesign layouts, learning as they go. As some locations rely on international tourists or businesses visitors, those venues may be some of the latter ones, unless they are sure of sufficient uk guests to keep them well occupied.

The good guest news is that places may give a more peaceful sleep and rest, where hotels only allocate alternate rooms - would be great coordination to keep rooms above and below empty too and promote it as a selling point

I'm looking forward to staying again in early July

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


"I'm assuming that some hotels will open progressively,if they have multiple locations. They can stagger their efforts to redesign layouts, learning as they go. As some locations rely on international tourists or businesses visitors, those venues may be some of the latter ones, unless they are sure of sufficient uk guests to keep them well occupied.

The good guest news is that places may give a more peaceful sleep and rest, where hotels only allocate alternate rooms - would be great coordination to keep rooms above and below empty too and promote it as a selling point

I'm looking forward to staying again in early July "

I know my company's opening progressively, ours is one of the first two in our area to reopen.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


" hotels only allocate alternate rooms - would be great coordination to keep rooms above and below empty too "

Surely this wouldn't be financially viable, especially as they have to leave a room empty for 24 hours between guests

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


" hotels only allocate alternate rooms - would be great coordination to keep rooms above and below empty too "

just because you have ocd for the pattern of it or because you think the virus will transfer through the ceiling and floor

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

What if someone stayed two nights? The pattern would be ruined.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


" you think the virus will transfer through the ceiling and floor ?"

How come everyone living in flats hasn't caught it through this seepage ?

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


" you think the virus will transfer through the ceiling and floor ?

How come everyone living in flats hasn't caught it through this seepage ?"

i assume hotels have had to limit number of rooms being used to limit potential number of people in the corridor at the same time rather than anything actually to do with the rooms themselves, easiest way to do it is to space them out with a gap in the middle then you don't come out your door face to face with someone either but like you say if people don't stay the same number of nights the system is gubbed after night 1

the upstairs downstairs gaps is total nonsense

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

Yes I can see the logic of less guests in the corridor

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

Having had covid 19 and survived after 15 days in ICU people seem to think this virus won't effect them after 4th July, and hotels will be safe, I personally don't think so!

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"people seem to think this virus won't effect them after 4th July, and hotels will be safe, I personally don't think so!"

I think hotels will be safer than shops, pubs and restaurants

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


"Having had covid 19 and survived after 15 days in ICU people seem to think this virus won't effect them after 4th July, and hotels will be safe, I personally don't think so!"
We be open all the way through, housing NHS and other key workers.

Not one staff member has been infected with the virus.

But weve learnt what work best and already have all the government guidance in place. So people need to give hotels a chance. You'll be fine.

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By *ancs_tgirl_38TV/TS  over a year ago

Blackpool

Seems to be a lot of paranoia setting in over folks doing normal things such as going to a hotel, we now have had 3 to 4 weeks of sunbathing beach invasions,mass protests all over the place, football celebrations with no sign what so ever of increasing deaths,ICUs,or

hospitalizations.the only folks to get injured was by rave shootings and fighting with the police. The media have managed to scare everyone sh*tless....

That's just the way thay roll.

Just watch the build up to independence day on TV this week now we've moved on from fear masks, it will all be July 4th opening. negative,doomsday and apocalyptic opinion all the way starting tomorrow morning with piers Morgan and his partner in crime killay Jones....

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

I think hotels will be safer than shops, pubs and restaurants"

Us too - Already booked two dates for weekend breaks Over teh next couple of weeks.

And it's not whether the Hotels keeps us safe - that job is up to us.

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties. "

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

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


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms "

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid

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By *SAchickWoman  over a year ago

Hillside desolate

I'll be staying at a hotel for a few nights from the 5th. They've been in touch about safety measures etc, the bar and restaurant will both apparently be open, so I'll see how it goes.

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By *ancs_tgirl_38TV/TS  over a year ago

Blackpool

If you've paid for a twin or a double, you get to use it as a twin or a double, period.....

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


"Hi all.

Just wondering how many of you would think of staying in a hotel when they (on paper) open on 4the july?

I saw a piece in the paper last night of what hotels will be doing and I am a general manager of a hotel and it scares me to death all the things we can and cant do, I know they are only guidelines but not following the guidelines and someone potentially getting the virus (no matter how many measures we put into place).

Of course deep cleaning is always top priority but there is always a risk.

Thanks

Danish x"

Definitely be staying in hotels.

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By *eah BabyCouple  over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

We will just be happy to stay on our boat, can’t really believe they only allowed this to happen with caravan owners and campers at the same time as hotels opening, surely it’s a zillion times safer to stay overnight in your own holiday home than a hotel, absolutely bonkers but I suppose they don’t see that as money making or job saving when in fact it does if your paying berthing or ground fees.

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"We will just be happy to stay on our boat, can’t really believe they only allowed this to happen with caravan owners and campers at the same time as hotels opening, surely it’s a zillion times safer to stay overnight in your own holiday home than a hotel, absolutely bonkers but I suppose they don’t see that as money making or job saving when in fact it does if your paying berthing or ground fees. "

If you weren't able to use your boat and still paid mooring fees you may be able to claim a refund as your contract was "frustrated"

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


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid "

It really doesn't make us stupid, we all know the signs etc, we all know what's going on!

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

just a note under the visitor question, like pubs we have to do the track and trace of everyone coming into the hotel for 21 days. Be mindful of this.

Danish x

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By *eah BabyCouple  over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria


"We will just be happy to stay on our boat, can’t really believe they only allowed this to happen with caravan owners and campers at the same time as hotels opening, surely it’s a zillion times safer to stay overnight in your own holiday home than a hotel, absolutely bonkers but I suppose they don’t see that as money making or job saving when in fact it does if your paying berthing or ground fees.

If you weren't able to use your boat and still paid mooring fees you may be able to claim a refund as your contract was "frustrated""

We still had to pay mooring fees and we were allowed to use it from the middle of May but only in the day, we had/have to leave by 9pm, so had about 8 weeks of no use at all and 14 weeks of not being able to stay overnight on it but I’m sure they would say as the boat was kept there even though not using it we would still have to pay even though we couldn’t take it off because of lockdown lol

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid

It really doesn't make us stupid, we all know the signs etc, we all know what's going on!"

I never said in my comments that any hotel receptionists/staff were stupid you must admit you turn a blind eye to the naughtiness that go on in hotels

They are general questions due to a couple originally asking, knowing staff do not question guests activities,the layout of hotels can be open layout,meaning after checking in you can go in and out freely,and only one corridor to rooms so a one way doesn't work

I have booked my first hotel meet ready for August,also requesting one of their smoking rooms,so I don't need to pass people going out for ciggie break and yes it's just me and the guy,just because I'm a single swingle doesn't mean I disrespect hotel policies,my name is on the booking

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"just a note under the visitor question, like pubs we have to do the track and trace of everyone coming into the hotel for 21 days. Be mindful of this.

Danish x"

I did guess this might be a new policy,hence I'm only meeting trusted friends,will the guest need to bring I.D ?

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


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid

It really doesn't make us stupid, we all know the signs etc, we all know what's going on!

I never said in my comments that any hotel receptionists/staff were stupid you must admit you turn a blind eye to the naughtiness that go on in hotels

They are general questions due to a couple originally asking, knowing staff do not question guests activities,the layout of hotels can be open layout,meaning after checking in you can go in and out freely,and only one corridor to rooms so a one way doesn't work

I have booked my first hotel meet ready for August,also requesting one of their smoking rooms,so I don't need to pass people going out for ciggie break and yes it's just me and the guy,just because I'm a single swingle doesn't mean I disrespect hotel policies,my name is on the booking"

Actually staff do question guest's activities. In the company I work for we do CSE training and a lot of the signs of that coincide with swinging activity.

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

The company I work for has spent millions already to get things put into place. The guidelines we have to follow are strict in restaurants & hotels.

I just hope guests are mindful of the impact it has had & will continue to have on staff too

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid

It really doesn't make us stupid, we all know the signs etc, we all know what's going on!

I never said in my comments that any hotel receptionists/staff were stupid you must admit you turn a blind eye to the naughtiness that go on in hotels

They are general questions due to a couple originally asking, knowing staff do not question guests activities,the layout of hotels can be open layout,meaning after checking in you can go in and out freely,and only one corridor to rooms so a one way doesn't work

I have booked my first hotel meet ready for August,also requesting one of their smoking rooms,so I don't need to pass people going out for ciggie break and yes it's just me and the guy,just because I'm a single swingle doesn't mean I disrespect hotel policies,my name is on the booking

Actually staff do question guest's activities. In the company I work for we do CSE training and a lot of the signs of that coincide with swinging activity."

I've never been questioned I just look like a normal couple walking in

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


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid

It really doesn't make us stupid, we all know the signs etc, we all know what's going on!

I never said in my comments that any hotel receptionists/staff were stupid you must admit you turn a blind eye to the naughtiness that go on in hotels

They are general questions due to a couple originally asking, knowing staff do not question guests activities,the layout of hotels can be open layout,meaning after checking in you can go in and out freely,and only one corridor to rooms so a one way doesn't work

I have booked my first hotel meet ready for August,also requesting one of their smoking rooms,so I don't need to pass people going out for ciggie break and yes it's just me and the guy,just because I'm a single swingle doesn't mean I disrespect hotel policies,my name is on the booking

Actually staff do question guest's activities. In the company I work for we do CSE training and a lot of the signs of that coincide with swinging activity.

I've never been questioned I just look like a normal couple walking in "

Probably depends which hotel company you stay with. Shocked that some hotels still allow smoking indoors though.

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid

It really doesn't make us stupid, we all know the signs etc, we all know what's going on!

I never said in my comments that any hotel receptionists/staff were stupid you must admit you turn a blind eye to the naughtiness that go on in hotels

They are general questions due to a couple originally asking, knowing staff do not question guests activities,the layout of hotels can be open layout,meaning after checking in you can go in and out freely,and only one corridor to rooms so a one way doesn't work

I have booked my first hotel meet ready for August,also requesting one of their smoking rooms,so I don't need to pass people going out for ciggie break and yes it's just me and the guy,just because I'm a single swingle doesn't mean I disrespect hotel policies,my name is on the booking

Actually staff do question guest's activities. In the company I work for we do CSE training and a lot of the signs of that coincide with swinging activity.

I've never been questioned I just look like a normal couple walking in

Probably depends which hotel company you stay with. Shocked that some hotels still allow smoking indoors though."

I've stayed at a few travel lodges and some other main chains

Yes there are some hotels with smoking rooms about,if you know where to find then

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


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid

It really doesn't make us stupid, we all know the signs etc, we all know what's going on!

I never said in my comments that any hotel receptionists/staff were stupid you must admit you turn a blind eye to the naughtiness that go on in hotels

They are general questions due to a couple originally asking, knowing staff do not question guests activities,the layout of hotels can be open layout,meaning after checking in you can go in and out freely,and only one corridor to rooms so a one way doesn't work

I have booked my first hotel meet ready for August,also requesting one of their smoking rooms,so I don't need to pass people going out for ciggie break and yes it's just me and the guy,just because I'm a single swingle doesn't mean I disrespect hotel policies,my name is on the booking

Actually staff do question guest's activities. In the company I work for we do CSE training and a lot of the signs of that coincide with swinging activity.

I've never been questioned I just look like a normal couple walking in

Probably depends which hotel company you stay with. Shocked that some hotels still allow smoking indoors though.

I've stayed at a few travel lodges and some other main chains

Yes there are some hotels with smoking rooms about,if you know where to find then "

I wouldn't need to

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid

It really doesn't make us stupid, we all know the signs etc, we all know what's going on!

I never said in my comments that any hotel receptionists/staff were stupid you must admit you turn a blind eye to the naughtiness that go on in hotels

They are general questions due to a couple originally asking, knowing staff do not question guests activities,the layout of hotels can be open layout,meaning after checking in you can go in and out freely,and only one corridor to rooms so a one way doesn't work

I have booked my first hotel meet ready for August,also requesting one of their smoking rooms,so I don't need to pass people going out for ciggie break and yes it's just me and the guy,just because I'm a single swingle doesn't mean I disrespect hotel policies,my name is on the booking

Actually staff do question guest's activities. In the company I work for we do CSE training and a lot of the signs of that coincide with swinging activity.

I've never been questioned I just look like a normal couple walking in

Probably depends which hotel company you stay with. Shocked that some hotels still allow smoking indoors though.

I've stayed at a few travel lodges and some other main chains

Yes there are some hotels with smoking rooms about,if you know where to find then

I wouldn't need to "

Your ok then if I stay in a non smoking hotel usually pop out once in middle of night till home time,I can't go out much its rude

So it's nice to stay in the room,its one of the reasons I go to that hotel in paticular

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid

It really doesn't make us stupid, we all know the signs etc, we all know what's going on!

I never said in my comments that any hotel receptionists/staff were stupid you must admit you turn a blind eye to the naughtiness that go on in hotels

They are general questions due to a couple originally asking, knowing staff do not question guests activities,the layout of hotels can be open layout,meaning after checking in you can go in and out freely,and only one corridor to rooms so a one way doesn't work

I have booked my first hotel meet ready for August,also requesting one of their smoking rooms,so I don't need to pass people going out for ciggie break and yes it's just me and the guy,just because I'm a single swingle doesn't mean I disrespect hotel policies,my name is on the booking

Actually staff do question guest's activities. In the company I work for we do CSE training and a lot of the signs of that coincide with swinging activity.

I've never been questioned I just look like a normal couple walking in

Probably depends which hotel company you stay with. Shocked that some hotels still allow smoking indoors though."

Oh just remembered there was one hotel near a bmfc party,if you mention you were going to bmfc party at check in,they use to give free later checkout,so we would happily tell them

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By *oiluvfunMan  over a year ago

Penrith


"just a note under the visitor question, like pubs we have to do the track and trace of everyone coming into the hotel for 21 days. Be mindful of this.

Danish x"

I see my usual Dayuse hotel is taking bookings from 13 July, are they likely to be applying track and trace, and how does it work please?

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


"just a note under the visitor question, like pubs we have to do the track and trace of everyone coming into the hotel for 21 days. Be mindful of this.

Danish x

I would assume so. The actual guidelines are not easy to find, I would call ahead to see if you need to bring ID etc x

I see my usual Dayuse hotel is taking bookings from 13 July, are they likely to be applying track and trace, and how does it work please?"

I would assume so. The actual guidelines are not easy to find, I would call ahead to see if you need to bring ID etc x

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


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid

It really doesn't make us stupid, we all know the signs etc, we all know what's going on!

I never said in my comments that any hotel receptionists/staff were stupid you must admit you turn a blind eye to the naughtiness that go on in hotels

They are general questions due to a couple originally asking, knowing staff do not question guests activities,the layout of hotels can be open layout,meaning after checking in you can go in and out freely,and only one corridor to rooms so a one way doesn't work

I have booked my first hotel meet ready for August,also requesting one of their smoking rooms,so I don't need to pass people going out for ciggie break and yes it's just me and the guy,just because I'm a single swingle doesn't mean I disrespect hotel policies,my name is on the booking"

Sorry if my message implied anything, wasn't my intention at all.

While we do turn a blind eye to those coming in, however the blind eye is we allow you to come in but we do keep a close eye on how many subsequent people come in and leave, noise levels for other guests etc.

For example, if you booked for 2 people and we saw you go up with more than one person or some people came in that have not checked in, going up to a room or floor they would be challenged here, as we are so small and we are practically the only members of staff here.

We have to keep a close eye for fire regs etc, as long as we can note that down (discreetly) and you keep noise levels to a minimum for other guests then we have no issues x

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

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One of our Travelodge bookings has just been refunded - auto-message simply says that if we cannot get your Hotel ready in time we will refund your booking.

Please do book again.

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

Yey, one of my favourite hotels in the Scottish Borders, a beautiful private estate hotel, not far from home has just announced an opening date. 1st August. I for 1 am excited

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By *uninlondon69Man  over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"One of our Travelodge bookings has just been refunded - auto-message simply says that if we cannot get your Hotel ready in time we will refund your booking.

Please do book again.

"

Is it in a high risk region?

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

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"One of our Travelodge bookings has just been refunded - auto-message simply says that if we cannot get your Hotel ready in time we will refund your booking.

Please do book again.

Is it in a high risk region?"

No. Not even close to anywhere hi risk that we can see.

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By *uited staffs guyMan  over a year ago

staffordshire


"One of our Travelodge bookings has just been refunded - auto-message simply says that if we cannot get your Hotel ready in time we will refund your booking.

Please do book again.

Is it in a high risk region?

No. Not even close to anywhere hi risk that we can see. "

What date was that if you don’t mind?

Just after opening again or some time after that?

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"One of our Travelodge bookings has just been refunded - auto-message simply says that if we cannot get your Hotel ready in time we will refund your booking.

Please do book again.

Is it in a high risk region?

No. Not even close to anywhere hi risk that we can see.

What date was that if you don’t mind?

Just after opening again or some time after that?"

We were booked for the 11th.

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

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Perhaps it's a local staffing problem. We know this one has been closed for the whole of the lockdown. Perhaps there is just not enough time to get things ready.

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By *uited staffs guyMan  over a year ago

staffordshire


"Perhaps it's a local staffing problem. We know this one has been closed for the whole of the lockdown. Perhaps there is just not enough time to get things ready."

Yes it’s still close enough to the opening date to be hopefully a short term thing

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

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"Perhaps it's a local staffing problem. We know this one has been closed for the whole of the lockdown. Perhaps there is just not enough time to get things ready.

Yes it’s still close enough to the opening date to be hopefully a short term thing"

Still can't talk to a real live person just yet - just an automated 'we will cancel & refund if we can't get your hotel ready in time'.

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By *uited staffs guyMan  over a year ago

staffordshire


"Perhaps it's a local staffing problem. We know this one has been closed for the whole of the lockdown. Perhaps there is just not enough time to get things ready.

Yes it’s still close enough to the opening date to be hopefully a short term thing

Still can't talk to a real live person just yet - just an automated 'we will cancel & refund if we can't get your hotel ready in time'.

"

Same for me but just at the start of lockdown for a prior booking

No human contact but automatically refunded

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By *dores blackmenWoman  over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"Will the hotels allow us to have vistors?

that is my main concern

Chances are you won't be allowed to. It will mean that the numbers of people in hotels will be limited to residents only.

A lot of hotels aren't going to allow hotel guests visitors in, especially the smaller independently owned properties.

Some hotels have doors/corridors that are open leading off to the rooms,which have always been no questioned asked,handy for swingers/escorts use,receptionist have always turned a blind eye and wouldn't know who is a guest or a visitor,as alot of different faces on a daily bases,use hotels

Will somebody be manning the area checking your an official guest every time you pop in and out eg for a ciggie? Let alone trying to sneak an extra guest in to join you

Also we all know if you go to a club near a social or club,there is usually visits to other rooms,how would they stop this?

Sounds like hotels will become more like college dorms

dont think you are appreciating how much quieter hotels are and how much stricter their policies just now ... one way systems in place will probably mean all these extra entrances and exits are not in use

i think you are also doing a disservice to the hotel staff who almost definitely knew what you were up to all along ... being a receptionist doesnt make you stupid

It really doesn't make us stupid, we all know the signs etc, we all know what's going on!

I never said in my comments that any hotel receptionists/staff were stupid you must admit you turn a blind eye to the naughtiness that go on in hotels

They are general questions due to a couple originally asking, knowing staff do not question guests activities,the layout of hotels can be open layout,meaning after checking in you can go in and out freely,and only one corridor to rooms so a one way doesn't work

I have booked my first hotel meet ready for August,also requesting one of their smoking rooms,so I don't need to pass people going out for ciggie break and yes it's just me and the guy,just because I'm a single swingle doesn't mean I disrespect hotel policies,my name is on the booking

Sorry if my message implied anything, wasn't my intention at all.

While we do turn a blind eye to those coming in, however the blind eye is we allow you to come in but we do keep a close eye on how many subsequent people come in and leave, noise levels for other guests etc.

For example, if you booked for 2 people and we saw you go up with more than one person or some people came in that have not checked in, going up to a room or floor they would be challenged here, as we are so small and we are practically the only members of staff here.

We have to keep a close eye for fire regs etc, as long as we can note that down (discreetly) and you keep noise levels to a minimum for other guests then we have no issues x"

No offence taken,I wasn't out to offend either,it seems you have got it all planned well,being a smaller hotel it can be easier to keep an eye,I do tend to use the bigger chain hotels,so do wonder how they will manage the new rules

Although I use hotels for one guy only meets nowadays so never had a problem.I have not always been that innocent,I think people will find the new rules might stop plans of moresomes for the foreseeable future

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

It would make sense for residents to include details of their visitors, to help with track and trace responsibilities. Whilst it could be included in room allocation info, I'm guessing that a separate log will be kept, as pubs, cafes etc are doing.

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

I stayed in a hotel last week. It was fine we just had to follow instructions which majority of us do fine

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By *esparate danMan  over a year ago

glasgow


"I stayed in a hotel last week. It was fine we just had to follow instructions which majority of us do fine "

Lol

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By *hiterosesCouple  over a year ago

Stafford

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By *hiterosesCouple  over a year ago

Stafford

We are staying in hotels Saturday and Sunday evening, we’ve waited months to see our god children in the area. Going from visits every 2-3 weeks, to 4 months, is a stretch. One is a pretty upscale West London Hilton and the other a more moderate hotel in Basingstoke. The Hilton has already sent us a list of new polices and their Covid update information showing what can and can’t be done/used etc.

While it’s not “perfect”, what is at the current time? Of course it would have been great if Covid hadn’t happened, but it has....so you work and live with what’s in front of you.....not behind.

Will we “entertain” in the evenings as we would have several months ago? Who knows? There’s no plans yet....and if the policies dictate additional room guests are difficult then we won’t, but if hotels and government guidelines allow it.....never say never.

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

Enjoy the weekend break to everyone who is going away this weekend. Hope you all have a lovely time

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