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Re: When you're going through the front
peterdes45 3 Reviews 1576 reads
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From a Client perspective is anyone seeing any restrictive rules regarding hotels IE: "guests of guests" being required to sign in or otherwise?

Thanks just curious.

Tigerdude1 65 Reviews 93 reads
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2 / 8

I've been to marriots and Hiltons over the last 4 months and just make sure you wear the face mask

MatureCompanion See my TER Reviews 100 reads
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3 / 8

As a traveling nurse. (Play on the side)

I've been to several states since Covid
And NO hotels are NOT taking the preemptive safety measures as they put out to the public.
They're all talk. I've yet to encounter any if the hotels staff..(nice hotels too) wear masks. Only the guests do.

From Marriott, to Hilton, to Hyatts.

However, what they are doing regardless of state.

They're closing the kitchen's, gyms, pools, locking most of their doors. Only utilizing main entrance.
No room service or maid service.

No personal contact at checkin.. many have put up plexy glass.  

 
So if you're visiting a hotel. Wear a mask..blend in with the guests.

MatureGFE See my TER Reviews 107 reads
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4 / 8

And the staff had on masks plus most of what you said. I'm really hoping the Boston hotels start serving food in July before I get there.

Fingers crossed.

Steph XO

DaphneDamour See my TER Reviews 107 reads
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6 / 8

Wear a mask, act like you're talking on the phone, works like a charm 😁

Y0j1mb0 22 Reviews 90 reads
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7 / 8

Exactly.  Walk in like you belong there.  I usually carry a bag of bottled water (or other beverages) from a nearby store so it appears as if I l stepped out for some errands and I'm returning.  I've never been accosted by hotel personnel.

YBenL 96 Reviews 90 reads
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8 / 8

Carrying some bottle water, bottle of wine and some light snacks for the lady/ladies you are about to meet and you will fit in; maybe even check out couple of more ladies in the elevator too?

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