Village Hotels are great for this as access to corridors that link to the rooms don’t require key passes and there’s no receptionist to get past either, just breeze in breeze out
Having said that I think anyone who’s ever worked in a hotel has seen pretty much everything there is to see and with people much more liberal no one bats and eyelid or passes comment |
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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago
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"Premier Inn, Cardiff Bay is great. Never been asked what room we were in when coming back after a night out.
Lenny Henry's commission just went up :D"
As well as his 8====D |
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Large hotels like the Village with bars normally aren't a problem during the day or evening.
Unaccompanied guests that show up very late (or early morning as I found out) are likely to get asked questions.
After all, you wouldn't want randoms going around a hotel at night. |
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By *xmcdTV/TS 28 weeks ago
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"Village Hotels are great for this as access to corridors that link to the rooms don’t require key passes and there’s no receptionist to get past either, just breeze in breeze out
Having said that I think anyone who’s ever worked in a hotel has seen pretty much everything there is to see and with people much more liberal no one bats and eyelid or passes comment "
I can attest to that - seen it all |
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By *xmcdTV/TS 28 weeks ago
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When I worked in hotels it was obvious those who were supposed to be there and those who weren’t. Village hotels allow discretion as do list ramadas because you rarely need access to the corridor doors unlike premier inns where you need the key cards.
Best advice for visitors is for them to know exactly where the room is and walk in with confidence and act like you’re staying there and no one will look at you twice just be careful of hallway cameras |
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I worked nights in hotels for 10 years in various hotels.
Just wait for the staff to change walk in, say hi to who ever is on reception, if the lift or corridor need a key, tell them your partner is in the room. Give the name and number and they will let you through.
Ladies, you will go far with a little flirt to night staff, moat of us as just dirty pervs |
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