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Re: How providers manage to handle Hotel staff when traveling and so many clients visiting.
shudaknownbetter 1682 reads
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I like the idea of carrying a computer bag in a conference center.  Other places an overnight suitcase might look appropriate.  
Yes, I always check the parking lot first and I make the call from somewhere she can see me but not sitting in front of the door.

I have observe that when agencies send these providers to many cities they get fully booked, that means a new client every 70-90 min, didnt the hotel staff (front desk, cleaning ladies..) get suspicious
of why new guys are showing up so often. I recently find out thru grapevine that few hotels  informed the LE and get the providers busted. Isnt its so obvious for the hotel crew to notice things like that. What providers do to be safe that  means the client safety also. do you change hotels every day if travelling or pick hotels which are hard to notice because of heavy volume going in and out.

Just a Newbee concern.

tokai1964 reads

I hear some hotels are Provider Friendly. It also helps to tip the housekeeper well.

Maybe she just takes sheets off the Housekeeping cart, and returns the used sheets at the same time.

Hotels are in the business of renting rooms. Most smart ladies will tell you they avoid smaller properties where frequent visitors are more likely to be noticed by hotel staff.  Busier properties could car less what goes on in the room as long as the lady and her guests do not draw attention to themselves or cause any problems.
There are also many ladies who do change hotels every few days as well.

Nightly room : $130-$180
Housekeeping tip: $20 daily
Roomservice tip: 20% of meal cost
Valet: $10 every time

Tip well. Stay quiet. Don't overbook. Agencies are one thing but independent ladies, since we run our own game, can do it a little less obviously.

shudaknownbetter1288 reads

I have to believe that management must know...  I mean local addresses, lots of visitors.  They want to keep the rooms rented so not in their interest of inform LE.  (On the other hand, providers must be discrete...  NO HOTEL MANAGEMENT can withstand the pressure if it becomes known in the community.)    

Most of my ladies choose hotels with outside doors.  You phone, they meet you at the door.

I like the idea of like you belongs their. Recently
I have visited hotels in day time and had nice encounters.

1)visiting a regular in Hampton Inn and she was running a tight ship, they ask me to wait till its all clear, i went to the room and with my luck the cleaning boy was right infront of the door, so I say Hi and went into the room, the provider ask me to leave at the end of hr since the other hobbyist was heading upwards, so I dash out of the room and the cleaning boy was still their looking at me smiling and I smile back at him and told him to make sure clean my room real good and keep a good eye on my girlfriend and he will be rewarded with a good tip. I headed to the elevator laughing my ass out and guess what when the elevator reached the first floor and the door open the providers next appointment was standing right infront of me,
I just couldnt stop my laugh on this guy who was in such a rush to meet the provider and I was thinking  of the cleaning boy what the f**k and laugh all my way to the car and get the hell out of their.

2) visited this provider very first time in a nice  
ART kind of hotel in downtown, the room was all lighted like a stadium  and the bed was right infront of the door, guess what in the middle of the session, we heard CLEANING and the door just flung open, we said what the f**k, the cleaning lady disappear  so fast when she saw inside, my provider got so mad that she just ran to the door screaming and locked the door good this time, we both look at each other and start laughng like crazy and makeout again like a highschool kids, that was one of the best I got.

3) visted this hotel not so big like 200 room hotel, when I was leaving it was around 3pm shift change time, when i walked out of the elevator i was right infront of the front desk, they were all looking at me and  say "How are you doing Sir" and I looked at them and told them couldnt be better and stop their and start chatting about how good the weather is and chat with them for 4-5 min, then saw the next hobbyist entering the main door and heading straight for the elevator (the provider was overbooked and she ask me to leave early too). so the front desk group of 4-5 staff ask me Is their anything else they can do to make my stay pleasent and I told them please send some extra towels and Soap to room #509, and they say no problem they will do it right now, and I left
the hotel laughing all the way to my car. what a pleasent staff.

4)Recently I visited a provider in a very large Hotel around lunch time, the hotel was full with convention folks from some Health Insurance company, I was her first client and after we were done she was not expecting anyone else so I offer her a lunch which she took it, we went to the Restaurant inside the hotel and had a great lunch and chat, and guess what she offer me to join her again and the treat was on her..Now thats called service...


I think in night/evening one dont have to worry about the Cleaning crew. Also I dressed up real good and always cary a computer Bag with me to act like I am just coming back from a bussines meeting and heading straight to my room and made eye contact with the front desk and say Hi to them..
I also drive around the hotel to make sure I dont see any tinted cars in the back ..

Front desk staff notice people (men and women) coming and going in larger hotels, say 300-400+ rooms.  These hotels have conference areas and business people frequent the hotel.

A greased palm goes a long way.  Also, a lot of housekeeping ladies do not speak very good english so they just clean rooms, pocket your gratuities, and keep quiet.

Best advice, act like you belong.

Outside hallways, no fu*king way.  Who might have a camera aimed on that door?

shudaknownbetter1683 reads

I like the idea of carrying a computer bag in a conference center.  Other places an overnight suitcase might look appropriate.  
Yes, I always check the parking lot first and I make the call from somewhere she can see me but not sitting in front of the door.

Sometime doing these small things make a big difference. I have few more and others can share their too.

1)If I use the elevator I sometime getoff on the next floor and then take the stairs.

2)If hotel is very big then they also have multiple entrances so I take entrances which are not infront of the frontDesk and do walk around just like I am enjoying the stay.

3)For leaving I can use the side doors but never meet a provider from the side door since some hotels  keep monitoring the side doors and if they keep on seeing a provider using the side door to let people in then its a big red flag.

4) never use the cellphone talking to the provider asking about room# while walking into the hotel. Do that in the parking lot or early.

5) Ask the provider to have some music loud enough so no one can listen from outside or next door. Also  keep the lights very dim.

6) Try to reach the hotel early just to make sure nothing is going on which looks suspicious and be ready to walk out if things are not right.

And the list goes On....

AWomanLikeNoOther1595 reads

I'd love to hear more, and either way, I hope other gentlemen heed your advice.

And like others have stated.. Be friendly and belong..

When I am there doing my thing.. Tips go along way as does a bit of forehand recon..

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