Y'know when I pulled into the parking lot and waited a couple of mins. inside the car. I was thinking about that tv special where they filmed the car entering the drive way and a crew is spying from next door.
Overall, I like those apartment buildings that providers use vs hotels. It feels.... I dunno... a lot more enjoyable for me. I think that is just a preference to other hobbyist. It depends heavily if you show your face in your ads. And if all the hotel doors are facing the street or not. If it's one big huge hotel vs a tiny one where nobody really goes to. And how often you go there. A semi busy hotel where you have to go inside the building to get to the rooms would be best, avoiding all eye contact with the guy at the desk. If the doors faces out into the street it will be more obvious. Leave gaps between sessions. You can tell them to park in the back and take a different staircase. As for booking a hotel... all i know is that the provider used priceline.com often. Use your pseudonym for the name that you are registering in. It seems that if you see a provider a few times you don't really have to bother with calling back to find the next location etc. I think hotels will mind but if you're careful enough non the wiser! ;I am a new provider and have been checking this website and have seen that many of the providers offer hotel incalls especially when touring , so I am wondering how it works , don't the security of the hotel report to LE or kick out them if they see several guys going to the room ? Or i am wrong and they don't see that many guys that its not suspect Lol. Or actually hotels don't mind ?
Y'know when I pulled into the parking lot and waited a couple of mins. inside the car. I was thinking about that tv special where they filmed the car entering the drive way and a crew is spying from next door.
Overall, I like those apartment buildings that providers use vs hotels. It feels.... I dunno... a lot more enjoyable for me. I think that is just a preference to other hobbyist. It depends heavily if you show your face in your ads. And if all the hotel doors are facing the street or not. If it's one big huge hotel vs a tiny one where nobody really goes to. And how often you go there.
A semi busy hotel where you have to go inside the building to get to the rooms would be best, avoiding all eye contact with the guy at the desk. If the doors faces out into the street it will be more obvious. Leave gaps between sessions. You can tell them to park in the back and take a different staircase.
As for booking a hotel... all i know is that the provider used priceline.com often. Use your pseudonym for the name that you are registering in.
It seems that if you see a provider a few times you don't really have to bother with calling back to find the next location etc.
I think hotels will mind but if you're careful enough non the wiser! ;
Whether the hotel will mind or not really just depends on the particular hotel and its management
...Always act like you belong there. Don't act like you have something to hide. Blend in. Never use a motel. These have room doors opening to the outside. LE like these.
Nice hotels with busy lobbies make it easy to blend in. Don't schedule clients so close together that it draws attention.
I know some providers can help you with this.
Hotels are ok for incall but try to stay in a larger hotel and preferably one with a restaurant on site. The small hotels may save you a few dollars but too risky....very few people in and out throughout the day and some of them have security cameras behind the desk that view inside of hotel. The larger ones with restaurants have people in and out all day/ eve. Would be great to checkin under stage name but not possible.....all hotels ask for license when checking in. Most ask for a credit card as well for security deposit. Still best to book and pay through a third party...expedia etc. Makes checkin a breeze!
For the most part hotels do not want providers and hobbyists, or more on target, the publicity and reputation of this activity. Most are not pro-active about preventing it. The security is about keeping the guests safe and making them feel safe. True, some are completely non-hobby friendly, like where I live. Just like some areas are definitely a no-no to hobby, such as Polk county, Fla. Be discrete and cause no issues and most hotels are fine
stay more than a few nights at a time.
Larger business hotels that host business meetings have more traffic in addition to a restuarant and a bar. It makes it easier to blend in.
Other hotels that are suite type hotels with apartment like layouts are also good to use. These have multiple entrances which makes coming and going easier.
Repeat from above: blend in.
1. Never look and feel guilty
I've gone to several Super Bowl and Birthday hotel parties.
Busy, popular hotels with a restaurant, bar and spa are best and clients seem to feel much more comfortable because folks are forever sitting around in the lobby, asking questions, checking in, etc.
2. Relax and enjoy your time together
And like the rest of the responders are saying....leave time in between appointments to refreshen. Freshen up the room, bathroom. NEVER NEVER let the dirty towels be seen by your clients....It's nice not to know if someone was there before you! (just as if you've just checked in)!
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