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BBeau 119 Reviews 836 reads
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1 / 13

Are there any spots that offer rooms by the hour in town?  Trying to set up a lunch quickie and she only dies outcalls. Work near Perimeter and my typical hotels are almost $100/night. Ideas?  Thanks!

ToniLove See my TER Reviews 428 reads
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2 / 13

has any "hourly" hotels. I think that would be kind of dangerous too considering the red flags that would go up as soon as you get checked into an hourly room (IF you can find one)
Good luck with this :)
Hugs and kisses
TL

BBeau 119 Reviews 357 reads
posted
3 / 13

I was just curious.....

ATLDAWG 528 reads
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4 / 13

With as many reviews you have my guess is you have spent a minimum of somewhere between $11,000 and $15,000 and you want to nut up on a motel room????  Wow!!!!

MrNiceGuy404 556 reads
posted
5 / 13

and sneaking to the back of the theater. Hehehe.

newb32 14 Reviews 394 reads
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6 / 13

Posted By: TNA1111
Another option would be to reserve the room the night before the appointment.  Hotels are more forgiving about a late check out, than an early check in
Does this not send up any red flags either?  I've actually been considering this for some possible non-hobby related rendevous (es?)

Bush_Whacker 35 Reviews 680 reads
posted
7 / 13

I had a mistress in Pittsburgh for a couple of years that I'd fly up for a few hours and be back in Atlanta by sundown.  The Pittsburgh airport has a Hyatt Regency attached and I'd get a "day rate" since I wouldn't be spending the night.  The Day Rate is not on any web site or plan, and if you call the 1-800-Hyatt number, you could not get the rate - you had to request it directly from the front desk staff.  The beauty about the day rate - besides being about 1/2 the regular rate - was that the check-in/check-out rules didn't apply.  I'd check in by 9:00 a.m. and check out around 4:00.  

I don't know if all hotels will accommodate this, but it would be worth asking the front desk folks.

Good luck!

BBeau 119 Reviews 356 reads
posted
8 / 13

The point is that this is someone new I'm trying out and i dont know spots near Perimeter.  It was a simple question.  Thats it

sailor66 14 Reviews 417 reads
posted
9 / 13

The problem with that approach is that sometimes the mere asking for a "day rate" could raise a red flag with the staff.

MorganMarie See my TER Reviews 642 reads
posted
10 / 13

You could always book and check in the night before using a bidding site like Priceline or Hotwire.   You can get a mid-level 3 star hotel usually for around $50.  For better luck getting the property you want, use betterbidding.com as a reference.  Sure it seems like a lot of work, but it is worth it if you're looking to really save and book a room in your budget.  Best of luck to you!

doogan44 23 Reviews 372 reads
posted
11 / 13

MM knows best. Given time when traveling on personal business. Bidding by location and level of hotel will almost always yield results.

Craps7 108 Reviews 598 reads
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12 / 13

Posted By: MorganMarie
You could always book and check in the night before using a bidding site like Priceline or Hotwire.   You can get a mid-level 3 star hotel usually for around $50.  For better luck getting the property you want, use betterbidding.com as a reference.  Sure it seems like a lot of work, but it is worth it if you're looking to really save and book a room in your budget.  Best of luck to you!
There are a number of LaQuinta and Red Roof Inns around town that are 45 to 59 a night.  RRI Buckhead at Druid and Buford recently renovated and rooms/beds are really nice and perfect for a tryst.  Anything by the hour is going to be disgusting and at least $25 likely.

Dawgswin 4 Reviews 339 reads
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13 / 13

I interview potential job canditates a lot around the country and often get hotels with day rates since the airport lounges are not readily available to candidates who aren't traveling. In the Perimeter area., I've used the Mariott and the Embassy Suites. The rates are close to what you would pay for an overnight but the hours are good - usually around 9:30 AM  to 4:00 PM. Hotels are used to this and many nice looking ladies come and go without the staff having any issues but I guess if you are not thinking you are doing something wrong you may not notice what the staff reaction is.

Posted By: BBeau
Are there any spots that offer rooms by the hour in town?  Trying to set up a lunch quickie and she only dies outcalls. Work near Perimeter and my typical hotels are almost $100/night. Ideas?  Thanks!

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