As it is, based on advice below, I found out one of the casino hotels I was considering checks room keys before getting on the elevator. Do that 3 times with different ladies over the course of 24 hours, and I'm either the pick up artist of the year, or something else is going on. I'd rather play it safe.
Unless she has her hand in your pants as you walk up to the elevator lobby (and maybe not even then!), the security guard isn't going to ask, "Sir, is that a prostitute with you?" They know exactly what's going on, and they don't care. They are simply there to ensure that it's only hotel guests (and their guests!) going to the room elevators.
Now, if you're talking about somewhere other than Vegas, I can't say. I can tell you that I've been to casinos in Atlantic City, Tunica, and Biloxi and never seen security at the elevators. But again, they aren't paid to interrogate the customers. If you want to bring a whore, your mistress, your "niece," or your attractive business partner to your room for an hour or 2, they simply don't care.
This is more of a concern for a provider renting a hotel room. Obviously, most hotels don't want a prostitute conducting business in their hotel, especially if she were high-volume.
But three chicks in 24 hours? They will either not notice or be impressed (and obviously, in a 24-hour period, it won't be the same security guard each time.)
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.
1) Doesn't matter
2) Doesn't matter
3) I guess high traffic is better but really ... Doesn't matter
4) No
5) Doesn't matter
No need to be so paranoid. Are you even planning on leaving the room together? Have you ever been stopped and arrested for solicitation in your normal life while on a date? As long as she doesn't show up wearing a T-shirt that says "I fuck for money", nobody is going to care about you two. Hell, even then it still doesn't prove anything.
Maybe it is paranoia, but I would rather be paranoid than caught. Since I will be shuffling multiple ladies at different times, why take the risk?
As it is, based on advice below, I found out one of the casino hotels I was considering checks room keys before getting on the elevator. Do that 3 times with different ladies over the course of 24 hours, and I'm either the pick up artist of the year, or something else is going on. I'd rather play it safe.
As it is, based on advice below, I found out one of the casino hotels I was considering checks room keys before getting on the elevator. Do that 3 times with different ladies over the course of 24 hours, and I'm either the pick up artist of the year, or something else is going on. I'd rather play it safe.
Unless she has her hand in your pants as you walk up to the elevator lobby (and maybe not even then!), the security guard isn't going to ask, "Sir, is that a prostitute with you?" They know exactly what's going on, and they don't care. They are simply there to ensure that it's only hotel guests (and their guests!) going to the room elevators.
Now, if you're talking about somewhere other than Vegas, I can't say. I can tell you that I've been to casinos in Atlantic City, Tunica, and Biloxi and never seen security at the elevators. But again, they aren't paid to interrogate the customers. If you want to bring a whore, your mistress, your "niece," or your attractive business partner to your room for an hour or 2, they simply don't care.
This is more of a concern for a provider renting a hotel room. Obviously, most hotels don't want a prostitute conducting business in their hotel, especially if she were high-volume.
But three chicks in 24 hours? They will either not notice or be impressed (and obviously, in a 24-hour period, it won't be the same security guard each time.)
Yea...three gals in twenty four hours.
I would venture to say that hotel security and/or LE is not your biggest issue.
Staying alive will be ![]()
Good luck!
and I am no kid. I am fifty two, and drink like a fish, and I have never suffered any ill effects, except one time when I saw four laides a day for ten days straight. I will never, ever do that again. lol
Just remember to space your sessions to allow for recovery, be careful about using the little blue pill if you have problems cumming, and just have a blast. Like I really need to tell you to have fun. lol
1. Some cities are notorious for LE activity out by the airport, Chicago is notable for this. That said, if you have selected well, and you are screenable, it shouldn't be an issue if you are both very discreet.
2. Many gals take cabs or use drivers, and many hotels, even with valet parking have self parking nearby, so I think this is a minor concern at best.
3. High traffic is always better so that you don't stick out.
4. I'm sure a provider would love to go to a suite, just as I love it when a providers gets a suite, but no way is it a necessity.
5. Downtown is better to get a busy hotel, as mentioned in #3; but some suburban hotels, especially near office parks, etc., are also busy.
Hope this helps.
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.
--It may depend on the city (BWI is a hotbed, for example), but generally, as long as it is an okay hotel in a safe area, you would be fine.
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.
--Valet parking makes me uncomfortable, but I honestly don't have a lot of experience with it. I don't have any experience in NYC, and it may be more common there, so other girls would be better answering that. IF you go with a valet only hotel, tell the providers ahead of time AND pay them the extra expense.
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.
--High traffic is much better. Go bigger / busier hotel whenever possible.
4. Suite: Get a suite or not? Thinking this might be a good option for aesthetic reasons, or does it really matter?
--This is a question that I think you will get a wide variety of answers to. *I* don't care if you have a suite, and I don't care if you're in a 3 star vs 5 star hotel. I would like for it to be at least 3 star, but I'm really okay with the mid-range brands, and I tend to stay in them myself. However, I have heard many girls say that they will only go to 5 star hotels, so I guess I assume that there are girls who would likewise claim to require a suite. Having said that, the minimum-requirement claims seem more common than my real life experience will allow me to believe; my guess is that staying in a non-suite, in a reasonably nice 3 star hotel, in a decent part of town would be okay with many girls, even if they publicly claim otherwise. But then maybe I say that only because I live and work in areas where 5 star hotels are rare (again, I don't have much experience with big metro areas), sooo.... take that for what it's worth.
5. Suburban or downtown: Sort of related to #1 and #3, but wondering if this is an issue at all.
--I think it will depend entirely on where the girl lives.
business hotels that have meeting or convention space will have lots of traffic so the ladies should not be too noticable, other than their curves. A casino hotel should provide similar traffic. However, some casino hotels have security at th elevators so you will need to figure out a way to solve this problem,
A suite is nice but not necessary. Get extra towels and do not dispose of your condom wrappers or wine bottles in your room; use a trash can near the elevators or somewhere else
Stay stealth.
They are experienced and well reviewed, they would know which hotels to avoid.
As long as you are discreet and don't cause a rukus, 3 providers visiting you won't cause any issues. Big cities have good public transportation, either subway or taxi, the providers will know how to get to your location best. Big city LE have more on their hands to deal with than a guy looking for sex. As long as you don't do foolish actions or look like a public safety threat, you shouldn't have problems with the police. Stay in the biggest, busiest hotel that you can find, as long as the room are good rooms and the area is safe. Stay away from freeway hotels, their are either noisy or lowend. Any good quite room will suffice, suites are better because normally the bedroom has lots of privacy. Stay in the downtown area, when I hobby, I avoid suburbs. Surburbon law enforcement has less to do and can pay more attention to issues unrelated to making the public safe.
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!
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.
They usually have high traffic, three visitors will go completely unnoticed. Valet parking is usually free or very low cost. Usually Casinos are easy to find and well known by most providers.
A suite is nice, but certainly not a necessity. Let your wallet be your guide. Remember to give the housekeeping staff a few bucks and you will have no problems getting extra towels etc. Do the ladies a favor and clean up between sessions, even hookers deserve the illusion that they aren't just one of several women that you see that day. Similar to a provider not leaving evidence of her previous visitors of the day, it's just a respect thing. Plus most providers know that if you are seeing several women in the same day, you are probably not going to be an "easy" client. IOW they know they are going to have to work a bit harder to get you off if you've already had sex two or three times that day.
Have fun, this is something I do at least a couple of times a month. One of the benefits of the hobby, you can party like a rock star for a just a couple of grand. lol
1)It all depends on what city you will be visiting on if it would be safe to book a hotel very close to the airport.Some cities might not be a good idea as with other cities not an issue but I would agree with your suggestion between a 3 to 5 star hotel.The hotels you are interested in I would research if there is security or not at the elevators.In another reply to this post you mentioned a hotel with security checking room keys.
Just meet the lady at a designated area in the hotel or casino and go up from there.If you see 3 different ladies during your stay believe me security is not going to say anything to you.Being that I am here in Vegas and many of the hotels check keys at a certain time of the day or all the time meeting somewhere in the hotel and going up I have never had an issue.I understand the need for the discretion but the hotel does not know you or the ladies so as long as you and her are dressed appropriately I do not see any eyebrows being raised.
2)I usually Valet at hotels I had a bad experience at a hotel's parking lot so it is a lot safer for me to Valet.
I do not expect a gent to ever give me money for valet.A lady visiting a Valet Only hotel will not draw any suspicion whatsoever no one knows why she is there.
3)It would be better to check-in to a hotel that has traffic a hotel with a casino is better to blend in than just a hotel with no casino.
4)Suite or not does not matter in the least to me as long as the room is clean in a safe part of town.
If you want to splurge on a suite depending on the upgrades I say go for it or just a get standard room and have more money in your pocket.
5)As far as suburban versus downtown I could really not say as I do not know the city you are visiting.
I know in Vegas downtown is not too much a favorite for some providers as it is the older part of town but it just depends on what city you are visiting and accessibility of suburban versus downtown hotels.
Have a great time and good luck to you!
Jaydalee
about using valet parking for visiting a bar or restaurant in a hotel. Just don't tell the valet guy you are going to room 1069.