1. Avoid 3 star. You may wind up with a hotel that is used by providers which LE is aware of. As for airport hotel, it could be hard to get in and out of. For instance, Chicago O'Hare has a hotel, but you have to drive all the way to arrivals to get there. Downtown would be better.
2. If you choose a valet parking only hotel, a nice touch is to pay this for the lady in cash. Let her know you will do so. I knew a client who was upset because a lady charged valet to his room. What was she thinking? Thankfully he got the hotel to remove it from his charges by paying cash for it. It would have been hard to explain to work or S/O.
3. A busier hotel is easier to blend in at. Quiet hotels can be nosey. Make sure there is easy access. A hotel that requires a card key to enter upstairs means you will have to come down and meet all your guests.
4. If you are saving money, why a suite? They do have advantages as they have in room refrigerators and a separate living room area. Great for longer dates or for the time when you are not playing as you can stretch out on the sofa and watch some TV.
5. Suburban or downtown? Find out about the areas and the ladies. Some ladies who reside downtown do not have auto. You may choose two places and ask the three ladies what they think. After all, they will be visiting you!
Posted By: guruT
Ok, I did a search already for choosing an outcall on this forum, but my questions weren't really answered, as most of those questions dealt with hiding the hotel transaction itself, which is not an issue for me. My questions deal more with logistics and aesthetics.
Here's my situation: next month I am headed to a major metropolitan area for the weekend, and I have booked 3 appointments over the course of said weekend, all with well-reviewed providers, and all who will be coming to me. I need to choose a hotel, and have been back and forth on what to choose. Will be a 3 to 5 star hotel, but I don't want to break the bank since I'm saving my $$ for the providers.
Anyway, I've been back and forth on where to book. I know the standard answer is "ask the provider" for her advice, but since I've got 3 appointments, I'm likely to get three different answers. My main concerns are not attracting attention, as well as having a nice room.
So, here are my specific questions, and any advice from ladies would be appreciated:
1. Hotel near the airport: this would be easiest for me, but my thought is that this might be a hotbed for LE activity in any major city.
2. Valet parking only: A few of the nicer hotels I've looked at in the downtown area have no parking except valet. Thinking this would be bad for the providers, and might attract more attention.
3. High traffic vs. low traffic: How to pick, essentially. One of the options where I'm going are some casino hotels, which I think might have a lot a traffic and attract less attention.
4. Suite: Get a suite or not? Thinking this might be a good option for aesthetic reasons, or does it really matter?
5. Suburban or downtown: Sort of related to #1 and #3, but wondering if this is an issue at all.
Any advice is welcome and appreciated.