Newbie - FAQ

yeah - I had a date once in an outdoor-entry hotel
Prodigy4967 6 Reviews 1553 reads
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1 / 11

I'm new to the hobby and up until now I've only done incalls. I travel a lot, but not for work or anything usually it's to just visit friends or family. A few of the places I'll be visit has some providers that I want to see that only do outcalls. I was curious how nice of a hotel do you use typical use for outcalls? If any providers read this what's the typical hotel you do outcalls at? Are we talking your typical standard room at like a Hampton inn or is it usually like hotel suites?

Obviously, I wouldn't never use a motel or something like a motel 6, but I was curious what the standard is in this hobby. Some of the providers I might see are porn stars if that has any relevance (maybe they have higher expectations?)

MissErinBlack See my TER Reviews 619 reads
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2 / 11

Three star hotels are my minimum, really. Anything above 4-star normally requires key-card access and might not be the best for discretion unless you're willing to meet your lady of choice in the lobby/hotel bar.

keystonekid 114 Reviews 547 reads
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3 / 11

too easy for LE to watch the coming and goings in a particular room.

philanium 1 Reviews 586 reads
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4 / 11

I've been wondering about this too. I think the donation rate is a good indication; $600+/hr is a suite I imagine. For these providers, some of the reviews lead me to believe the typical room is spacious with more amenities.

Jstgttnstrtd 18 Reviews 647 reads
posted
5 / 11

It did make me much more nervous (she later told me it was all that was available because of a big event).

Also had a date in a high rise hotel with an indoor atrium where EVERYONE could see all the visitors going into every single room in the hotel!  That was not a very smart set-up either!

(both dates turned out more than fine though)

No doubt that entering into this hobby with the benefit of TER and seeing well-reviewed ladies has made my experience generally very safe and fun, avoiding a lot of the bad experiences others have run into over the years.

palomamontecarlo See my TER Reviews 563 reads
posted
6 / 11

Which is a headache.  You can always ask the lady about hotels in the area, sometimes we know good places to go to that may even have a back door entrance so you can skip the front desk. I would avoid Embassy Suites or anything with the open atrium structure. Is not private enough for me anyway.

keystonekid 114 Reviews 442 reads
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7 / 11

hobbyist (incall) only has to push the door aside to enter the room.  Less obvious to any onlookers when you are not standing there waiting for the door to be answered.

Prodigy4967 6 Reviews 512 reads
posted
8 / 11

Posted By: MissErinBlack
Three star hotels are my minimum, really. Anything above 4-star normally requires key-card access and might not be the best for discretion unless you're willing to meet your lady of choice in the lobby/hotel bar.
I would probably prefer if I didn't have to meet them in the hotel bar but I guess if that's what I have to do it wouldn't be that big of deal..

Thanks for the respons

Arovet 62 Reviews 493 reads
posted
9 / 11

lower floor and she took forever to open the door...very uncomfortable!

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ed2000 31 Reviews 577 reads
posted
10 / 11

Be careful when leaving the door ajar. In some hotels it's an open invitation for hotel security to stop by to check on you if the door is open too long. Security can sometimes tell remotely that the door is not closed. I once had my lady guest AND two security guards all show up simultaneously. They were all standing in the room as I was exiting the shower. I was running late and wanted to get my shower before she arrived but I've since quit doing it. If the lady ever expresses concern over knocking on the door I've decided I will stand at the peep hole watching for her to show up.

TrulyMsMocha See my TER Reviews 416 reads
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11 / 11
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