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Re: Any recent, good quality hotel will have plenty of sound insulation...
wabbitt3730 15 Reviews 1397 reads
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1 / 14

I'm going to be heading into Boston next month - both to pay a visit to one of my ATF providers, and to visit my favorite chicken place - Raising Cane's.

No judging - it's my vacation and I want to take a day for good food and some fun. :P

On that note, I've been looking at hotels and B&Bs in the city, and most of the cheaper options either have terrifying reviews or shared bathrooms. Personally, when I go away is the only opportunity I have to use the bathroom in peace; I'm not sacrificing that!  

So, does anyone have any suggestions for a place where my peccadilloes will go unnoticed by the staff/other guests. And preferably someplace with decently thick walls (the lady I'll be seeing can get... vocal).

mrfisher 108 Reviews 403 reads
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2 / 14

and therefore good privacy, so that should not be an issue.

So, the real question is whether to pay big bucks for a fun neighborhood (Copley Square), or save money being a bit remote (airport).  The downtown area could offer a good compromise, as would Cambridge or the North End.

YBenL 93 Reviews 372 reads
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3 / 14
wabbitt3730 15 Reviews 405 reads
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4 / 14

I actually ended up getting a studio apartment for a day for about what I would have paid for a seedy motel room. AirBnB is a wonderful thing.

PenleyDuke See my TER Reviews 359 reads
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5 / 14

I've considered it myself. Being low volume, seems it would make better sense.

mrfisher 108 Reviews 377 reads
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6 / 14

A visiting gal I saw about a year ago had to leave her Airbnb because they got suspicious and figured out what was going on.

I think the extra cost of a large busy hotel where you can blend in well is worth the extra cost.

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PenleyDuke See my TER Reviews 432 reads
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7 / 14
wabbitt3730 15 Reviews 280 reads
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8 / 14

It depends. Sometimes the owner is around, other times they aren't.

wabbitt3730 15 Reviews 374 reads
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9 / 14

Definitely look for a place where the listing specifically states that you'll have the place to yourself with the owner off site. I came up with a decent cover story for why I'll have a woman coming to the place. Having a few guys come through might raise red flags.

YBenL 93 Reviews 342 reads
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10 / 14

Mrfisher is right and getting a nicely appointed hotel is totally worth it. If your goal is to make sure you and your lady friend could exercise the full range of your vocal cords, and have an enjoyable meeting, there are enough area hotels with one bed room suites to fit your needs. The bed could be newer/stronger too, just in case

sunandsand 9 Reviews 313 reads
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11 / 14

Is the Park Plaza. I had a tryst in there with a non-pro and in the room next door to us I could hear every word the girl in the next room was saying. She sounded kind of hot too! "Are you fucking me good? Are you fucking me good baby?"

wabbitt3730 15 Reviews 329 reads
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12 / 14

I've been to the Park Plaza before. Never heard anything of the sort. LOL

sunandsand 9 Reviews 287 reads
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13 / 14

I was so dying to meet that girl!!! I wanted to pretend to be room service or something.

wabbitt3730 15 Reviews 293 reads
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14 / 14

The only bone I experienced at the Park Plaza was the chicken bone I found under the heater. >.>

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