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I have never had this happen. I only see clients during the "front door is open" hours, usually 8 am to 10 pm. I also never stay in a hotel that requires the room card to use the elevator or with a front door man. Since the inception of hotels sex workers have been using them to see clients. Hotels are only going to care if you or your client make a scene or act very out of the ordinary. No drugs, no alcohol, no fights. Get VERY specific instructions as to how to get to the room. Don't talk to anyone. Don't show up 30 min early and sit in your car or in the lobby. What ever you do, do NOT ever ask the front desk any questions. I very clearly remember a post on twitter in regards to a client that was to see a provider in  a very large hotel. He could not find the room so proceeded to ask the front desk how to find *hooker name* in room xyz. The front desk then called *hooker name* and said they had the room registered under *real name* in room xyz and that *client's name* was there to see her. They both were asked to leave and she was barred from using that hotel chain again. Don't stand out, don't ask questions, and look like you belong there.

ever happen to anyone or to anyone they know?

curious if this happens because they either know or suspect what the woman is doing there

I’ve been a little bit surprised by the lengths that providers go to, to keep a low profile at the hotel.  I consider myself discrete; but I’ve noticed they talk in hushed voices, some have a TV / music on for background noise, and the lights dimmed (interesting that they always have a light blanket over a lamp to further dim the lights).   I get it, and greatly appreciate the discretion.  It’s interesting to see how these things happen….

How can dimming their lights have any impact at all on the hotel management? In my experience girls dim their lights to cover up the fact that they are older than their pictures. Or heavier.

brownjack88 reads

I have had a couple of providers alter the lighting (i.e. put something over the light) to enhance the romantic atmosphere.  

 
I had one provider bring a light box that projected laser lights around the room.  Occasionally, the damn thing would catch me in the eye.  :-)

 
As for discretion, my experience has been the opposite.  Using the same location over and over, resulting in a stream of men marching through the lobby every hour like clockwork.  One lady did tell me that she had an "arrangement" with management.  I didn't ask.

hehitshewins68 reads

Do they not let their pussies breathe?

Yeah, I noticed that too. If you go up to the room and you see the last guy leaving at the same time that you are going in, that is NOT a good sign.

It’s not always sex at least for me. I do maybe one guy a day at level 3 the rest are either level 1 or bdsm. And then a couple level 2. I have actually gone days without doing a level 3. Lately I have been craving it too. I don’t know if it’s just hormone shift as I get older or what but it’s making things a lot more erotic so far this year 😆

Needs to be given instruction as to what room it is---parking---etc....so they don't do stupid stuff like ask stupid questions....gals need to not get rooms with card controlled elevators or controlled parking---Duh !!  (seen it all)

i’ve only been to one hotel and didn’t like the experience…the provider texted me the room and it didn’t need keycards in the elevator, and it was crowded enough in the lobby where i didn’t have front desk staff staring me down, but when i got off on her floor (no pun intended), there was a cleaning manager and his employee standing there jabbering away in spanish…they were both staring me down as i walked to the room and knocked …

i think they knew as they probably saw the provider entering the room a half hour earlier but it still made me uncomfortable and that makes any sexual activity difficult for me….

providers should make sure the coast is 100% clear before telling the client to come to the room…maybe pretend to go for ice or whatever lol

Ok, I always leave the door unlocked. I either prop it open a small bit so it does not shut tight or place the bolt lock thing through the door so it is propped open.  
Clients should NEVER be knocking on the door!!! Way too obvious!!!  
That is the provider's fault, NOT the client's fault!!!

I do same! I always tell them to walk in like it’s their room. I mean pretend you have key even. Play the part blend in.. help us help u!

IMO we, the hobbyists, should also take steps not to look out of place or draw attention to ourselves. When going to a business hotel or a high end hotel arrive dressed in business casual apparel, or something that a frequent guest in the hotel would wear. When passing through the lobby act like you've been there before and walk straight to either elevators or the hotel bar if you don't have the 'coast is clear' from the lady. I've seen 50+ ladies at nice/above-average hotels and I've never had an issue or felt uncomfortable.

I have previously posted some of the tricks I use to avoid suspicion while forging a hotel liaison.
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http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/ter-general-board-12/a-busy-big-suits-my-strategies-810739
A: Busy/big suits my strategies
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I'm very nervous about incalls at hotels. First, never use your cell phone in the hotel lobby because the staff know that the only people using cell phones are calling their hostesses for room numbers. The women, children and geezers with walkers using cell phones? Probably planted there by hotel management and LE to create a false sense of security.  
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In my briefcase, I carry an assortment of decals and name badges for the major hotels. For example, I will slap a "Custodial Staff" on my back, pick up a large potted plant from an area out of view of the main desk and, with my face hidden behind the fronds, I'll head for the elevator. If anybody asks, I'm "Just moving this to the lounge on 23."  
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My briefcase is a "transformer briefcase" that I can quickly twist into the shape of a tool bag. I put on my "IMP Plumbing" disposable paper coveralls before heading over and head for the elevators. If stopped, I shout to the desk, "I got a call to plug an annoying leak on the 17th floor. I'll be done with 'er in an hour or two."  
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My "fireman with fire axe" outfit used to work well; the ensuing panic took a lot of attention off of me, but just made things worse in the long run.
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I have many other strategies to avoid suspicion and escape detection by the Hotel Desk Police.  
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That's why I prefer the bigger hotels with a moderate to heavy traffic
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http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/ter-general-board-12/secrets-to-avoid-le-824704
Secrets to avoid LE
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I have already posted about my disguises and other tricks I use to pass thru the lobbies without attracting the attention of the hotel staff or LE. (Carry a huge potted plant to hide my face; my "IMP Plumbing" disposable overalls; etc.)  
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To avoid being caught carrying large amounts of cash, I have resorted to other measures:
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I had a florist weave a stack of 20s into a nice floral arrangement so no one would suspect I was carrying cash while visiting my hostess. She appreciated the camouflage but complained about the aphids that the florist forgot to remove.
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One time, I placed my bills between the layers of a cake. What's LE going to do? "Put your hands up and drop the cake!" My hostess liked the cake but complained about the icing making the money all sticky.  
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So the next time, I switched to pie: blueberry pie. It stained the bills purple but she was able to make out the denominations and we had a great session ... with the pie she had for the main course and some blueberry pie for dessert.
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When I don't have time to prepare so carefully, I just place the cash in an obvious place without making a big show out of it. Sometimes, I buy a magazine and use the bills as a bookmark; I make sure that she knows that I have bookmarked an important page so she doesn't just throw away the magazine without checking it.  
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I haven't used an envelope in years and have never had a complaint.
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Posted By: RegencyHobbyist
Re: The Client.....
IMO we, the hobbyists, should also take steps not to look out of place or draw attention to ourselves. When going to a business hotel or a high end hotel arrive dressed in business casual apparel, or something that a frequent guest in the hotel would wear. When passing through the lobby act like you've been there before and walk straight to either elevators or the hotel bar if you don't have the 'coast is clear' from the lady. I've seen 50+ ladies at nice/above-average hotels and I've never had an issue or felt uncomfortable.
Warning advice: one time, I dressed up as an ICE agent and that did NOT go well, either in the lobby or in the room!! I won't make that mistake again! I'm back to dressing up and equipping myself as a plumber, health inspector, pest exterminator, etc..  
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Moe: "What are you, a man or a mouse?"
Curly: "Well, I like cheese."

Props for one of your funniest posts ever.

I haven't used an envelope in years and have never had a complaint.
Yes, but have you stopped placing the donation between the inner liner of the purse or jacket you offer as a gift to keep it a non-obvious payment?

lol. This was hilarious. I tell guys to bring something to blend in and have some ideas on my website. I also often have folders that I give them to walk out with that way if seen the desk is not questioning why they came. I mean why would you be shagging with a folder. And then if they forget to toss it and it’s seen by spouse in car it’s not questioned either. It’s a folder. I got it from work or from my friend etc. I found it under the seat when cleaning car etc etc. You can make up any story and it’s legit.

i encountered a nasty ass doorman on one of my visits and he wanted to know where i was going and called up to the room…thankfully she confirmed and he let me go without an interrogaton

the privider was also very upset at him and said he was brand new and didn’t “know the deal”

from then on, i always carry some tax documents and a notebook on me which i hold in my hand when entering so i can say i have an “appointment” if pressed, i can say that it is to “discuss private business”

on that particular appointment with the overzealous doorman, as i was leaving, i scribbled on a piece of paper i happened to have on me so it looked like i was making notes about what was discussed in my “business meeting.” in case he decoded to be a dick again. lol

good one…got a chuckle reading that

but in fairness, last vacation i was on, the lobby was full of people talking on their cell phones…including people having business meeting via zoom on their laptops lol

Yes. What helps is a provider who tells me where the elevator is located so I can do what you said, walk in like I know where I’m going.

Yes! I do this. I like when I do outcalls and the guy tells me too. But often I have to ask.

I give my visitor clear directions on where to park (and not park), where the elevators are, whether the lobby is crowded or empty, and I avoid hotels that need a key card for the elevators as much as possible.  

I remember a lady asking me to meet her in a hotel with a super intrusive front desk that insisted on knowing where I was going. I got through that gauntlet but never darkened the doorstep of that hotel again.

I let my clients know where to park that is the most discreet and easiest way to get to the elevators.
If they have not been to the hotel before I give directions on how to get to the elevators from the lot/garage.
I have had to tell clients  DO NOT sit in the lobby due to them arriving early. They try to say they know how to blend in.
I ask for client to stay in car or away from desk until I give room# this was after a client years ago decided to stand in front of front desk when he called for the room#.

 For some reason could not hear me kept repeating my room#. When he told me where he was at when he called he started to chuckle. I never forgot that as I just knew him being a member of TER he would know better. Right after he left I packed my things and had to eat the cost of the room as I had checked in that day and move to another hotel just to feel comfortable.

I have never had this happen. I only see clients during the "front door is open" hours, usually 8 am to 10 pm. I also never stay in a hotel that requires the room card to use the elevator or with a front door man. Since the inception of hotels sex workers have been using them to see clients. Hotels are only going to care if you or your client make a scene or act very out of the ordinary. No drugs, no alcohol, no fights. Get VERY specific instructions as to how to get to the room. Don't talk to anyone. Don't show up 30 min early and sit in your car or in the lobby. What ever you do, do NOT ever ask the front desk any questions. I very clearly remember a post on twitter in regards to a client that was to see a provider in  a very large hotel. He could not find the room so proceeded to ask the front desk how to find *hooker name* in room xyz. The front desk then called *hooker name* and said they had the room registered under *real name* in room xyz and that *client's name* was there to see her. They both were asked to leave and she was barred from using that hotel chain again. Don't stand out, don't ask questions, and look like you belong there.

THAT guy did not get his deposit back!!!

That's a pretty special breed of stupid.

I thought stupid guys were better in bed.  Why didn’t you just reschedule?

yea, darwinism in action….

i’m a noob, but i am not THAT bad

In decades of hotel trysts, I've never had a problem.  What Scarlett says is spot-on.  I'll add that my sense is that hotels appreciate the business, know what's going on, and are fine so long as there's no disturbance and no undue call for extra linens.  

That being said, there is federal legislation that can potentially hold the deep-pocket franchisors of franchised hotels liable to victims of human trafficking who later sue.  Usually, these cases involve rings of traffickers who coerce girls into servicing clients from a local hotel. Some of these girls break free and put their lives together enough to sue the hotels for permitting their property to be used for trafficking.  The cases point to the evidence that the hotel knew, or should have known, it was a trafficking ring:  multiple calls for new linens, men wandering through the lobby at all hours, loud noises, payments for the rooms in cash, stays of over a week....  the evidence goes on ...

So, ladies, make sure your operation looks like a mobile actuarial office, and...

Gents, for all of the obvious reasons and more, make the f--k sure you know who you're seeing and dealing with.  

Pb

...at the far end of the hall so there's as little noise as possible.  AFAIK, none of them have ever been asked to leave.

Why should they be asked to leave?
Management wants to book the room . $$
If harassed more then likely a righteous desk clerk getting g more then a little indignant.  
As for the cleaning staff pretty comfortable with a nice tip for extra towels.

who would go around to motels near a major interstate highway intersection and harass the hotel managers about single women checking into their rooms.

 
That's enough to make any motel manager just refuse service.

 
I learned about this because the local newspaper ran an article about it.

A city or area where the force has too much time on their hands. They will copy ads from advertising sites and go to hoteks/motels in that area. Showing front desk copy of the ads and asking if anybody fits description in the ad to notify them. I recall hearing this from clients and providers.

If I only knew this years ago ...
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When I was in HS, I had some college interviews with Admission Officers who would visit the city and stay in a major hotel. At least two of those more memorable interviews were with attractive youngish women IN their hotel rooms!! Alone, just the two of us!  (I was a HS student, in my interview jacket and tie. They were probably in their mid- to late-20s or 30's at the oldest in their official business attire.)  
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I was accepted at those schools and I didn't even have to have sex with the Admission Officers!! ... I mean, Rats! I was accepted but I didn't even get to have sex with those Admission Officers!

Posted By: mrfisher
Re: Around here there was a police chief...
who would go around to motels near a major interstate highway intersection and harass the hotel managers about single women checking into their rooms.  

That's enough to make any motel manager just refuse service.  

I learned about this because the local newspaper ran an article about it.

do you have a blog or substack with your "advice?" I'd like to subscribe.

righteous front desk clerk or an angry and jealous wife/gf

“excuse me, can i speak to the manager? what’s this about? it’s about your hotel being a brothel! are you aware you have a whore working out of room xxx?”

don’t tell me that’s never happened…

Maybe more so since the provider is not there for a just few days.  

 
Around my area providers basically use the same 5 or 6 hotels. I keep notes on the hotels I've been to with info about things like parking, front desk, elevator, and lobby restroom locations.

hehitshewins82 reads

Bruh, you’re way too organized, lol. But I’m not far behind. I keep notes on ladies I am interested in seeing based on reviews and other activity online. I draw the line at hotels though.

He is the same in real life!!! lol Super organized and exercises daily. And he even brought me healthy snacks to my hotel!!! Straight shooter and all around nice guy. Very glad I was able to meet him in real life when I visited DC.  :)  

Well thanks for the review! I, too, was very glad I got to meet you in person. You're a treat!

I've found that it pays to take notes since many times I get the hotels confused. There are times when I really need a men's room when I arrive and will hit the one in the lobby before heading upstairs. Beats using a cup in the car lol.  

 
Knowing where the elevators are is good too. Not every hotel has elevators in obvious locations near the desk and I prefer to not look around like a lost puppy when I walk in. Just a habit I developed early on.

Smart! This is why I always give directions to the  elevators when I send my room number.

the last provider i saw hosted from a private incall and insisted that i call her on the phone and she gave me verbal directions to the room, including telling me not to repeat anything out loud…

i was under the impression providers NEVER comminicated by voice call, which seems to be more secure as there is a greater chance text messages will be used against someone arrested….

it helped because she sounded cute on the phone and it was a nice lead in

I too had a similar experience.  The Provider wanted to guide me into her incall by voice and not to have my phone on speakerphone.  

I really loathe when the guy shows up and walks in the room and says my name at the door 🤦‍♀️. Uh thanks sir for giving everyone my naughty name. I even had one do it as he was walking up a driveway at an Airbnb I was staying at. I was standing at front door when he got in I gave him a stern talking to !  

Please don’t say a ladies name ever!

It has never happened in 17+ years with us.

John_Laroche77 reads

Much more common in Russia if you speak out against the current ruler. Coming to America soon.

I traveled from Boston to DC via train for 12 years. I stayed at the same hotels and got a boatload of extra towels each time. I have never ONCE been asked anything about it. I also tip housekeeping well daily, but that is small fries. Also, I normally order room service and again, tip well.  

 
I've found that the smaller the establishment, the more inquisitive the staff are. I toured Fishkill, NY, by request, and there simply aren't any "big" hotels there. (Well, there's one but no restaurant, and foot traffic is poor, so... I'd never pick it). That was when the receptionist asked me the MOST and oddly probing questions. But still, good service and no LE issues. But I never went back there because of this reason.  

 
I like to enter the hotel myself before making a reservation. I check out the elevators, gym, pool, business center, and general foot traffic. If I get reward points and all of my requirements are met, then I book at the desk, like a normal person, WITH a credit card and ID, for X number of days. If I extend, I call down to do it. I go to the gym and/or pool daily, but otherwise I'm rarely outside my room. For what? I also use the hotel's wi-fi but with a VPN service. SAME for airports and trains: I'll use their Wi-Fi but with my VPN provider. I don't know if it matters, but it is one of those things that helps me sleep at night.

I always use the hotel gym, sometimes if I have a cancellation and can't fill it I will take a dip in the pool. But for sure everyone better know my cheap ass is going to be down at the hotel food trough filling up for free breakfast and taking enough stuff back up for lunch. And another coffee to go for good measure. This whore doesn't charge enough to afford room service. Sheesh.

I'm frugal-ish. But not that much. LOL. I gotta eat dinner!

lol. I do same! Always take enough for lunch and maybe dinner. But I’ll eat at least one meal outside of hotel or Uber Eats.

Well, I could have been saving money this whole time. LOL. I wonder how many girls do this?

Staff at major hotels are taught to detect and report signs of trafficking, particularly underage.

....there is a real concern with properties being used by escorts with some brands.  Some don't care.  The broad brush that hotels just don't care doesn't fit this narrative.

what are signs of trafficking?

two large goonish men with foreign accents checking into a hotel booking six rooms at once with a harem of meek looking underage girls in tow?  

i doubt that is common at three star plus chain hotels

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Recently visited a hotel in the *suburbs* to see a "friend".  It was fairly new, required paid parking via an app, only for guests, no parking for visitors. Key cards required.  My friend got some grilling on check in.  

I suspect they were trying to dissuade escorts from using their hotel. I was lucky to find parking across the street in an office complex. So weird.

Which hotels are "friendly". I haven't heard of a young lady being kicked out or banned.
But on the other hand, I do know of a "John" that was banned from a hotel.....I know because that "John" was me...lol

The main one being:   Never have open flames in the room!    If you want mood lighting, get some LED Christmas lights and drape them over the headboard.   No fuss, no muss, and no fire worries.

 
Here's my near fire experience, and it didn't involve flames even.   I was with a gal, and she had the idea to mute the lighting by tossing a translucent fabric over the table lamp.   Of course it overheated and started to melt.   Fortunately we smelled the problem and got it fixed before there was a disaster.   Today with LED lamps, and their much lower wattage and heat, this may no longer be an issue, but do be sure before you do anything like that.

 
The other big lesson is to always hide the evidence before the heat arrives on the scene.  Grab the used condoms,  wrappers, etc. and toss them in a bag and put the bag in your overnight bag some it's out of sight.

 
Finally, if you see smoke or smell any kind of strange odor, go check it out right away.   It means something is wrong.

 
Thank you for sharing.

 
By the way, were you able to get those C notes exchanged?   The treasury will replace damaged bills as long as at least half of them survive damage.

I’m just MORE careful.
And the C notes were exchange at my bank with no problem. Just needed the serial numbers to be legible.
Funny thing, it’s not the only time I had someone come in and see all sorts of shit on the floor. Imagine having room service in Vegas at 3am… there’s a sight

Ive been told the managers know and dont care as long as nothing out of the ordinary occurs.

Luckily see girls at the hotels near ohare airport. A lot of foot traffic, even conventions happening. One time I had to talk to the front desk as, unfortunately I had to pay for parking, a big con of seeing girls near a major airport. The Kiosk was not taking my card.
Front desk kid ask why I was there, told i was there for the convention. Only if that kid knew he wouldnt ask questions and would be running up to the room if he could..lol

When in Vegas I try to ask if the hotel im staying at is a problem.

they have plaisible deniability if something goes wrong and business is business, especially now when tourism is down…i mean, an attractive woman checks in alone with luggage, gives a credit card, shows id, provides a phone number and otherwise follows the rules

he has no reason to suspect she is doing anything other than traveling for work or pleasure

people check into hotels and motels just to fuck all the time; the only difference here is that money changes hands, but they don’t know that if discretion is used

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