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Re: Travelling Escorts and Hotels
travelingchris 773 reads
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Great topic. I think TS India was busted in an OC Hotel last month. Not sure how it went down but I am sure it was not by chance. A lot of the nicer hotels have security and cameras.

While surfing through the eros-la ts section it is hard not to notice the plenty of travelling beauties.  Most stay in the WeHo / BH area or when in the OC around JW Airport / Costa Mesa.  On occasion I have visited with the travelling girls.  

How are the girls able to stay at the chain hotels and the hotels not be aware of what is going on in their place of business?

Do the hotels hand the key with a wink during check-in or do they really not notice the visitors popping into the hotel for a 30 minute meeting?

Just wondering ...

LATSDog1363 reads

Ok, so I am sure you know, but if you scroll through Eros, Eros LA for example, 117 TS Escort Ads exist, 45 say "visiting" but out of the 45, probably 30 of them are not visiting but live here and just have that as a marketing startegy (I guess)....Hoping more calls will come in if the client feels the provider may not be in the area very long.  In other words, catch her while its hot.

As for Hotels....I know a few providers who stay in the exact same hotel every month when they travel to LA and the exact same room.  They may be there for two weeks at a time or at least a week. As you know, hotels guage their business on occupancy levels so this probably helps.

Some hotels, that have security at the elevator or the elevator requires the room card make it challenging.

Butterfly from Vegas asked for a good place to stay in WEHO.  The Ramada Plaza occupies a very very large percentage of traveling escorts.  I wonder how many are in that hotel at any one time...I bet its more than a few dozen, seriously.

Thats my take..........over and out.

I been in the hotel business longer than I been seeing SPs.  If the subject comes up, most SPs cringe at my statement about being in the hotel biz....   ANYWay.  

HERE is the Deal

Hotel business sucks badly right now.  The only thing we look for is hassle free, paying clients!  Sounds like we. Hotels and SPs are looking for the same thing!

Hotels are rarely the reason a SP has problems.  Rude   Classless clients.... Rowdys

SPs could take more advatage of what hotels do have to offer without raising eyebrows.   example:  show me one traveling SP that doesn't accrue frquent flier miles!


I could write a whole book on this

Ciao

I agree shelvr, if occupancy is down (and it is) I do not think a hotel will reject a paying customer and problems would generally be the asshole clients.  

On the flip side, does the front desk recognize a date coming to visit a guest?  I travel quite a bit and have wondered what goes on at the front desk when a girl walks in and heads straight to a guest room - and then leaves about an hour later.  I have had a "visitor" or two come see me and wonder what's the perspective of the hotel staff.  Not talking about two star hotels but some of the bigger chains.

As long ss you're not disturbing the other guests, I don't think the hotels care that much what people do in their rooms.  With a lot of hotels/motels (in fact, all the ones I've ever visited for "30 minute meetings") you just go straight to the room and no one asks any questions.

Great topic. I think TS India was busted in an OC Hotel last month. Not sure how it went down but I am sure it was not by chance. A lot of the nicer hotels have security and cameras.

LATSDog675 reads

But an LA TS girl who is a great provider got caught up in a sting in Vegas.  She said they came in arrested her and there was no exchange of money or even discussion from her regarding the fee.  The cop said "This isn't California, its Vegas Baby" and hauled her off.

Hey sorry for the bad info. I just figured she was in a hotel since it was OC. Hell for all I know it may have been for an expired license.

Here's a funny story that happened to me a few years ago.  I was at a hotel (that will remain anonymous... LOL) and was having trouble getting my laptop to connect to their internet.

As most of you know computers and internet access are a vital part of a modern girls business, and if the computer is down your trip can be ruined.

Anyway... we were at this hotel and I couldn't get either computer to connect to the wireless.  So I took my computer down to the front desk where the guy was very helpful.

After a bit of fiddling with configurations he got connected and before I remembered or could do anything to stop it, my WEB SITE popped up on the screen!

Big bold words jumping out at you, "Transsexual Escorts..."

I have to say that was one of very fews times that I was actually at a loss for words.  I mean what can you say when you just outted yourself to the front desk.  LOL

Anyway, the guy was cool about it, I slammed the computer closed, said a hasty "thank you" and made a quick exit.  And I made sure to never again set my browser to launch to my web site.

LOL,
TS Jamie :-)

I thought the punch line was going to be that he called a few minutes later and scheduled an appointment!

I travel a lot on business and even some of the nicer hotels (Sheraton for instance) have flaky internet.  I went ahead and got a Verizon wireless internet card for $20 (with rebate) and the service is $39 to $69 per month.  You'll never have to worry about flaky internet again.

I re-read after seeing your comment and had to laugh.  It does read like an ad.

LATSDog927 reads

Its all good. I just thought that when I read it.....keep posting and providing good input.  I do have to say that the verizon cell card or whatever you call it can be really slow but you will almost always get access. Its the best network I know of.

I have always brought an empty briefcase or shoulder bag with me when I go to the hotel. Sometimes I pretend to talk into my cell saying "no "ill just go upstairs and shower and I will meet you in an hour or so" as I cross the lobby.   If it is of any size at all they are not going to know whether you are registered there of not. I also tend to leave by the side doors if its not a hassle.

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