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Hotel and city questions
Riley007 45 Reviews 1436 reads
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I had a fun discussion recently with a lady and she told me that Marriott hotels were very bad for girls and hobbyists. Has anyone else heard this. I used to stay a the Residence Inns, but won't anymore if this is true.

Also, do other people feel safer in downtown Minneapolis hotels than in the suburbs? I generally avoid Bloomington and now Burnsville.  St. Paul has had a ton of stings. Very do you like for outcall and where do you avoid?

MsChayse1439 reads

It was large & busy & I think that makes a big difference. Windham hotels should be avoided though. Their staff has been trained nationwide recently to watch for signs of prostitution related activity. Primarily they are focusing on Minor Trafficking but the warning signs they are being taught are the same. You really don't want to be caught in the mix.

almost any hotel is "safe".  The only ones that I think are exceptions are hotels/motels with an outside door to the rooms (Red Door Inn is a prime example).  In this type of setup, EVERYONE (including LE) can see who and how many are coming and going.  I believe it is a dead giveaway, most especially if a lady is higher volume.  For obvious reasons,  I also would not visit the type of hotels/motels that streetwalkers frequent.    One other type that leaves me a little uncomfortable is the type of hotel with the big atriums in the middle with the rooms circling the open atrium.   Occassionally,but not always, the registration desk has a clear view of the rooms and they MAY notice excessive comings and goings and that would not be good.    I have stayed at hotels with this setup but have not had any problems, in part, I am sure because I screen quite well.  I have gone to outcalls to Residence Inn's without incident.  I would not, however, work from one.   The office is usually open and the desk staff, in my opinion, is very aware of who is coming and going.

Danger areas seem to be Bloomington, especially along the 494 strip near the MOA and the airport.  The far ends of 494 are fine.   Also, St Paul, Brooklyn Center, and, yes, Burnsville seem to be higher risk locations.  But, even those areas are generally safe, if you are discreet, do not draw attention to yourself, and do your homework.

I have toured to Vegas, NYC, Chicago, Duluth, St. Cloud, Milwaukee and Madison and have never had an issue.   I would and do suggest to ladies that they blur their face in their pics if they  tour and visit hotels (either incall or outcall).  More and more, housekeeping and security staff are being trained to spot prostitutes and drug traffic in their hotels.  They are given $100 bonuses for turning us in.  

I guess the key points to ensuring safety are:  
1. do your homework (both hobbyists and ladies)
2. Do not draw undue attention to yourself.  Be discreet.
3.  And avoid hotels/motels where a ladies traffic/volume is visible to outside folks.

Happy and safe hobbying, everyone!
Belinda

Exotic_Sasha1856 reads

Good thing I read this!! Thanks much hun :) I just got my vehicle towed off 494 and between Lyndale/Nicollet area going back to my hotel. Im almost sure they were watching me come and go and suspected what was going on. Didnt see any other reason for being harrassed. I wont be in Bloomington anymore!! Any info on Eagan or Eden Prairie area??

Posted By: belindabell
almost any hotel is "safe".  The only ones that I think are exceptions are hotels/motels with an outside door to the rooms (Red Door Inn is a prime example).  In this type of setup, EVERYONE (including LE) can see who and how many are coming and going.  I believe it is a dead giveaway, most especially if a lady is higher volume.  For obvious reasons,  I also would not visit the type of hotels/motels that streetwalkers frequent.    One other type that leaves me a little uncomfortable is the type of hotel with the big atriums in the middle with the rooms circling the open atrium.   Occassionally,but not always, the registration desk has a clear view of the rooms and they MAY notice excessive comings and goings and that would not be good.    I have stayed at hotels with this setup but have not had any problems, in part, I am sure because I screen quite well.  I have gone to outcalls to Residence Inn's without incident.  I would not, however, work from one.   The office is usually open and the desk staff, in my opinion, is very aware of who is coming and going.

Danger areas seem to be Bloomington, especially along the 494 strip near the MOA and the airport.  The far ends of 494 are fine.   Also, St Paul, Brooklyn Center, and, yes, Burnsville seem to be higher risk locations.  But, even those areas are generally safe, if you are discreet, do not draw attention to yourself, and do your homework.

I have toured to Vegas, NYC, Chicago, Duluth, St. Cloud, Milwaukee and Madison and have never had an issue.   I would and do suggest to ladies that they blur their face in their pics if they  tour and visit hotels (either incall or outcall).  More and more, housekeeping and security staff are being trained to spot prostitutes and drug traffic in their hotels.  They are given $100 bonuses for turning us in.  

I guess the key points to ensuring safety are:  
1. do your homework (both hobbyists and ladies)
2. Do not draw undue attention to yourself.  Be discreet.
3.  And avoid hotels/motels where a ladies traffic/volume is visible to outside folks.

Happy and safe hobbying, everyone!
Belinda

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