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Hotels Downtown thsa dont need room key in elevator to go to floor,??
Staciespecial14u See my TER Reviews 537 reads
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Anyone that knows; will you please pm me? I would very much appreciate it!!
Kisses!!
Stacie King

Nicoleta See my TER Reviews 461 reads
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they are the ones that are 2.5 stars, sometimes 3, but everything higher is pretty much "secure." Every time, when I was trying to get a higher than a 3-star hotel, it would give me the one with the paid parking, not free internet, and secure access.  If you shop for the hotels online and you can choose which one you like, you can call them and ask. I think it's the best way.  
Stay safe,
xo



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Staciespecial14u See my TER Reviews 414 reads
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Thanks!! I now have a list to check on today!!

Tobi Telford See my TER Reviews 456 reads
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That's what I did when I was there, anyway. It was much more discreet than any hotel I've stayed in. Just be sure to avoid the high-rise type places (almost all have a doorman and you definitely don't want that).  

Feel free to PM me if you'd like some more specifics. :)

go4milfsandgreek 144 Reviews 219 reads
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The new Thompson Hotel (formerly Sutton Place) and Radisson Blu Aqua both have key card required

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