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STPhomer 176 Reviews 1123 reads
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1 / 13

And of course Pms would be best.......Any hotels to avoid to avoid in Tysons...Crystal City...Dulles ???   Thxs

Travini 7 Reviews 523 reads
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2 / 13

Posted By: STPhomer
And of course Pms would be best.......Any hotels to avoid to avoid in Tysons...Crystal City...Dulles ???   Thxs
I've been to plenty in Tysons to see girls and they are all very nice, ditto Dulles. Not sure about Crystal City though.

Havent heard any rumors of cops staking out hotels recently. Usually they just worry about street walkers.

PortaJohn 712 reads
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3 / 13

... that I know off in Tysons. I hate to go out to Dulles and I haven't gone to Crystal City often enough to make a judgment.

I've heard stories about just about all the hotels that I've been to in Tysons. Maybe I should retire from the hobby.

DrunkAss_DoesntGiveAFuck 661 reads
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4 / 13

I heard Marriots in BWI and Tysons are under surveillance but seems like these hotels have always been cooperating with LE as far as I can remember. Never deterred me from going there.

I just park where everybody parks, preferably behind, and then use the back door/ entrance to get in so that I'm inside without getting noticed.  I mean, if there's a female receptionist she'll no doubt recognize my handsome charming look next time I go there. No need to put myself through additional risk....  :)

SpecialSecret 691 reads
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5 / 13

Go to the hotel bars/restaurants and see what is like. I will tell you many hotels now have security that is active around 11:00 pm, not just in Tysons. I was at one and the security guard showed me the proper elevator to get on, lol. Thank goodness I was staying there. The absolute worse places I have been in with LE hotel watches are Atlanta, GA and Pittsburgh, PA those places invent new ways to bust people all the time. Places that require visitors to register with the front desk, etc.

The low end/cheap are the most dangerous. LE can see what room you go into. Some hotels have a policy to look the front door after 11:00 or midnight (require keycard access). I would avoid those if you are doing outcall. Keep in mind they have extra security due to clientèle (I.E diplomats) using the hotel.

I do know this that LE has trained hotel security and staff years ago on how to spot foot traffic etc when it comes to the hobby. You will notice certain times of the month some providers only provide outcall.

cageyboy 25 Reviews 551 reads
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7 / 13

I'm wondering Drunk Ass--

How are you able to get in those back and side hotel doors? From my experience hobbying for roughly ten years, I have discovered that those doors are usually locked. Hotels don't want people entering through there unless they are guests with a hotel key card that can be swiped to unlock these doors.

Now, you can exit from those doors, but once they close behind you, that's it.

DrunkAss_DoesntGiveAFuck 605 reads
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8 / 13


"preferably behind and then use the backdoor"... etc

cageyboy 25 Reviews 413 reads
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9 / 13

I didn't miss a thing. Here is what you wrote:

"I just park where everybody parks, preferably behind, and then use the back door/entrance to get in so that I'm inside without getting noticed."

Your meaning is clear. You park in the back parking lot and sneak into the hotel through the back door. I'm still wondering how you are able to get into the hotel through the back door when back doors in hotels are usually locked from the inside.

cageyboy 25 Reviews 545 reads
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10 / 13

I didn't miss a thing here. You wrote:

"I just park where everybody parks, prefereably behind, and then use the back door/entrance to get in so that I'm inside without getting noticed."

Clearly, you wrote that you park in the back lot of the hotel and enter through the "back door."
As I asked you before, how do you manage to get through those locked back doors?

PortaJohn 246 reads
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11 / 13

. . . with a back entrance.  However, I wouldn't call it a back door as it is a major entrance from a parking lot at the back, so I am not contradicting you.

Actually if you sneak in through a back door, it makes you more suspicious as the hotel probably has a security camera there. I would walk through the front entrance, pass the front desk like I own the place.

DrunkAss_DoesntGiveAFuck 420 reads
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12 / 13

Clearly, I wrote that I prefer to park in the back (or other discreet location) but  I never said I intentionally walk toward the back or side entrance if I am not parked close to that entrance. Now I do PREFER to park behind the hotel (or at some other discreet location other than the main entrance, yet still prefer a populated area to blend in). I then work my way around to the main to avoid the lobby.
It does rank at the bottom of the give-a-fuck list, it has simply become a habit to be discreet. I have found that some are indeed open during the day/afternoon. After a certain hour, I agree, they are most likely locked.

Marriott fairview park  Falls church, has a side door (to the left) that is open during the day. Lobby is still visible from a distance but you can just go straight to the elevator in less than a 5 seconds walk. (This hotel is apparently the preferred hotel for some agencies)
Mariott Tysons (leesburg pike) park in the parking lot downstairs and go in through the parking lot. Seems there's no need to go through the front entrance if I recall and probably the only entrance if you drive there.
Westin tysons also has back entrance that wide open during the day. Plenty of parking too.
Marriot courtyard and Sheraton in BWI have back doors that are open during the day even until evening. If I recall correctly, doubletree BWI also had an open entrance during the day.
Ritz Carlton in Pentagon city have multiple entrances through the mall and from the parking lot.
Ritz Carlton in Tysons, also has multiple entrances.
Renessance Harborview Baltimore enter from below the building or other side tons of people passing through the lobby so it's much much easier to go unnoticed.

Those are just off the top of my head, and the ladder hotels I happen to be at most often. Other hotels sometimes have a broken lock or somebody just left it cracked open, which I used to sneak in. If it's all locked, I just have a smoke or two outside waiting for the call, usually someone comes out the door by then and I make a gesture to leave it open for me. It's not suspicious to be smoking outside, infact it blends in very nicely. If not, I just walk around to the front and use the main entrance. No big deal either way but there's a certain thrill when you find an entrance that is open.

LargeHamm 33 Reviews 532 reads
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13 / 13

I travel to NOVA all the time, and have seen many ladies in my hotel rooms. Never experienced a problem. Usually stay in Crystal City / Pentagon City area, but even down to Springfield and out to Tyson's. I usually avoid the big box names, and go for the mid-tier hotels - Residence Inn, Courtyard, Hilton Garden Inn, Homewood Suites, etc. Again, never had a problem.

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