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Yes, I agree with Debra, it's not that easy.

Guy A asks to see me at 1030am Monday.  
Guy B can't hang out till Thursday.  
Guy C has been emailing for a week and finally settled on next Monday.  

I can't tell guys B and C they have to come Monday evening and Tuesday morning. Especially when guys are dealing with getting away from work or their family to meet up.

I'm not technically a newbie, but I am a newbie in one regard of the hobby... renting hotel rooms in the daytime. My general experience with renting hotel rooms has been for standard overnight visits... check-in in the evening and leave by noon. I am not experienced with renting hotel rooms during the daytime for outcall dates. Normally all of my provider appts are incall where the lady already has a room. i am looking to do some outcall provider appointments, but my general availability is during the week from 10AM until 3PM. I'm not sure exactly how renting a room for that timeframe works... Usually with daytime check out at noon and standard check-ins at 3 PM, I'm not exactly sure how to go about making this happen for mid-morning or after-lunch dates.  

What are my options? Early check-in? Late arrival? If I wanted a lady to show up at my outcall at 10a or 11a, do I rent the room the night before or even that morning? Conversely, if I wanted to meet a provider for lunch and adjourn upstairs at 1p or 130p, are rooms generally available by then? For the most part I would generally be looking at 3 & 4 star hotels only.  

Not sure if this the right place for this question but I thought I'd start here... Any advice?

And ask for late check out, which is usually 1 pm.

Asking for early check in can be more problematic. If you have a session at 2 pm and the room wont be ready until 3 pm, which is standard, that will jam you up.

When I do outcall, I will session at 4 pm at the earliest but this doesn't sound like an option for you.

Why not have the girl handle this? Its less hassle for you, less costly and many girls are preferred members of certain chains and can navigate these waters easier than you.

I'm one of those "lucky if arrive before midnight" then "up and checked out before 8 AM" on the last day. I suspect that there are many business (and non-business) travelers who are officially checked out, with their suitcase in tow, before 8 or 9 AM.  Maybe the hotel doesn't want to GUARANTEE a room at (7 AM + some cleaning) = 10 AM, but I just have to think that they can come up with something, especially if you ask in advance.  

If you do reserve a room for the night before, make sure you call and claim the room if you don't show up at night or they might not hold the room for you; kind of an NCNS :-)  (Even a "guaranteed reservation" has a way of getting screwed up and given to someone else.)

Or, as Professor JD mentioned, and that I assume they teach at the JDU School of Hospitality and Hotel Management, tell her to get the room (which she can then use the night before and after you are gone) and reimburse her.  

Posted By: junglegym25
I'm not technically a newbie, but I am a newbie in one regard of the hobby... renting hotel rooms in the daytime. My general experience with renting hotel rooms has been for standard overnight visits... check-in in the evening and leave by noon. I am not experienced with renting hotel rooms during the daytime for outcall dates. Normally all of my provider appts are incall where the lady already has a room. i am looking to do some outcall provider appointments, but my general availability is during the week from 10AM until 3PM. I'm not sure exactly how renting a room for that timeframe works... Usually with daytime check out at noon and standard check-ins at 3 PM, I'm not exactly sure how to go about making this happen for mid-morning or after-lunch dates.    
   
 What are my options? Early check-in? Late arrival? If I wanted a lady to show up at my outcall at 10a or 11a, do I rent the room the night before or even that morning? Conversely, if I wanted to meet a provider for lunch and adjourn upstairs at 1p or 130p, are rooms generally available by then? For the most part I would generally be looking at 3 & 4 star hotels only.  
   
 Not sure if this the right place for this question but I thought I'd start here... Any advice?

Go figure, right? LOL.

I get the room for the night PRIOR and then call to tell them I'll be arriving at dawn.  They assume I was on a red-eye flight.  ;-)

If you are not too far from your chosen outcall hotel, then just stop by to check in the afternoon/evening before your date.  

Or you can ask for early check-in.  There are a few hotels that even have that option on their booking sites.  

 
For me personally, since I'm trying to keep a low profile, I try not to ask for early check-in or late check-out unless it's at a larger hotel or completely unavoidable.  So that means I might very well be paying for the room for 2 nights for one daytime date.  :shrug:  

Honestly, if there's anyone nearby offering in-call who piques your interest, that would be the easier option.  :-)

 
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3rd guy for the 2nd evening. You maximize you profit by minimizing your expense to 2 room nites for 3 dates. Now, if either of the evening dates is an extended stay or dinner date, your profits go up even more. Plus, you have satisfied three clients.

Are you under the impression that I get to tell guys WHEN to want to see me?  LOL.  Not how it works, and you know it. ;-)

Thanks for all the advice, guys, but my ROI is just fine for me.  ;-)

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GaGambler329 reads

You could schedule 6 clients, one every hour or so, the night before and then 6 guys after your 10 AM appointment, also around an hour apart, which would take you through the early evening, thus satisfying 13 different clients. netting you a pile of money, and giving you the second evening free for some well deserved rest.

I mean if one is good, three is better, 13 should be fantastic.

Don't you just love it when guys try to tell you how to run your business? lol

I'm waiting for your June? visit to Minnesota.  But I notice  you don't schedule evening hours.   If you are touring and incall at a hotel, why not?  

Posted By: DebbieNoonerGirl
Are you under the impression that I get to tell guys WHEN to want to see me?  LOL.  Not how it works, and you know it. ;-)  
   
 Thanks for all the advice, guys, but my ROI is just fine for me.  ;-)

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I'm an early-morning person by long habit.  Usually up by 4am.   That is why my availability can begin at 7:00am when touring.  It's also why I don't take evening dates: I'm all out of energy by 6:00pm or so.  ;-)

Another thing is that, contrary to what some believe about touring ladies, many of us do have limits as to how many clients we will see in a given day.  For me, since I start so early, that might mean I am done by 2pm.    

Which is absolutely wonderful! :-)  Because then I have time to go sight-seeing, find a local restaurant, or just hang in a nearby park for some fresh air.  Which are all WHY I choose to tour in the first place. :-)

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7am? Not even if you had a Starbucks tap coming out of your navel. ;)

Posted By: DebbieNoonerGirl
I'm an early-morning person by long habit.  Usually up by 4am.   That is why my availability can begin at 7:00am when touring.  It's also why I don't take evening dates: I'm all out of energy by 6:00pm or so.  ;-)  
   
 Another thing is that, contrary to what some believe about touring ladies, many of us do have limits as to how many clients we will see in a given day.  For me, since I start so early, that might mean I am done by 2pm.    
   
 Which is absolutely wonderful! :-)  Because then I have time to go sight-seeing, find a local restaurant, or just hang in a nearby park for some fresh air.  Which are all WHY I choose to tour in the first place. :-)  
   
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Ah, 7 AM might just be ideal if you pick the right hotel when you're in Minneapolis next month.   And I love irreverent smartasses!

Yeah, I'm sure you'd never thought of any of that, right? ;)

If your business model works for you, it works for you.  For me, I'm glad there are daytime providers out there in my city, too.

Yes, I agree with Debra, it's not that easy.

Guy A asks to see me at 1030am Monday.  
Guy B can't hang out till Thursday.  
Guy C has been emailing for a week and finally settled on next Monday.  

I can't tell guys B and C they have to come Monday evening and Tuesday morning. Especially when guys are dealing with getting away from work or their family to meet up.

Such as having a late checkout.  I've had as late as 4:30pm but that's at a 5-star which wasn't fully booked.
Earliest I've checked in was 8am but they knew me as a regular - likely not what you want for this type of activity.  At other hotels I've checked in at 10am without issue if they have rooms available.

In either case, signing up for the hotel points programs is a pathway to open up options that might not normally be available.  But it's still a crapshoot if the hotel is fully booked.

If you wanted a 10am then I'd rent the night before.  For an afternoon date tell them you require early check-in and confirm it that morning - but it's a risky approach.

If you've really got balls (and it's not a key card hotel), find a maid about 9:00 AM who's cleaning, and offer her $50 for the 1-hour use of a room which was unoccupied the night before.  She won't need to do much cleanup, it'll be the best tip she's gotten all week, and she can turn it over when you're done at 11:00 after your 10:00 date.

I do outcall only so the guy usually deals with it but from time to time the guy asks me to secure the room in my name and he'll include the cost in my donation. I tend to pick mid-range price hotels like Days Inn, Holiday Inn, Ramada. The ones near me in the suburbs near the freeway are never so busy where EVERY room is being cleaned from being used the night before. I just call and ask if they have any rooms available for early check in and it's never been a problem. Check in at 10am - 1pm never been a problem. One date, 2 hours. I leave the key on the dresser when I'm done and the next morning when they clean the room they see I am done with the room (leaving the key behind is the indicator) and they check me out and put any incidentals on my card. I never go to the desk to check out. They don't know I didn't stay over night. Never had a problem yet.

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