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bad hotels - abcdef - 08-05-2011

after reading kate's problem with the room on tour

have any other ladies encountered anything bad while on tour


RE: bad hotels - English Kate - 08-05-2011

Not sure about bad, but there are certain things that you need to remember. Such as, if you have your own transport, take plenty of towels with you. Make sure you have shower gel and mouth wash and take tea, coffee and milk to offer. You can buy candles in a tin (if they don't have a fire alarm in the bedroom). Some ladies take their own bedding to use. I usually take my own cd player for a bit of background music and I always pack too much!


RE: bad hotels - debbiebabe - 04-06-2016

A few months ago I stayed at The Premier apartments in Hatton Garden Liverpool, I checked in for 2 nights, the wifi was crap and the security guards told me guests weren't allowed in the building after 10pm. I had to turn a client away and was very embarrassed, but when I confided in them I was working as an escort, they offered to let them in for £20 a time... Cheek! I payed £200 for 2 nights and was fuming at this! The next day I made sure I had all my clients before 10pm as I begrudged sorting the security guards out too.


RE: bad hotels - debbiebabe - 04-06-2016

there was an incident at the dolby hotel liverpool also, where the reception staff were suspicious as guest (punter) number 1 was different from my guest number 2, so they googled my mobile number i used to book and found my AW profile, thus ejecting me from the hotel and non refund of my 2nd night. After much hassle, I was refunded eventually but not before i let them know how jobsworth and distasteful their breech of confidentiality was to me. Fancy googling my mobile number, silly me used my work phone to book the hotel... Lesson learned!


RE: bad hotels - Strawberryblonde - 04-06-2016

(04-06-2016, 08:16)debbiebabe Wrote: there was an incident at the dolby hotel liverpool also, where the reception staff were suspicious as guest (punter) number 1 was different from my guest number 2, so they googled my mobile number i used to book and found my AW profile, thus ejecting me from the hotel and non refund of my 2nd night. After much hassle, I was refunded eventually but not before i let them know how jobsworth and distasteful their breech of confidentiality was to me. Fancy googling my mobile number, silly me used my work phone to book the hotel... Lesson learned!

Never use any work details to make the booking, basic rule of thumb. Sorry you found out the hard way.


RE: bad hotels - Nova70 - 05-06-2016

(04-06-2016, 08:16)debbiebabe Wrote: there was an incident at the dolby hotel liverpool also, where the reception staff were suspicious as guest (punter) number 1 was different from my guest number 2

??????? How did they know these guys were there to see you do you meet them in the lobby or did they march up to reception and announce they'd come to pay for sex with the woman in room 202.

I've mentioned this before on here but it's such a good idea I will mention it again.......a wg I see regularly but who uses different hotels always sends me a text telling me which entrance to use and then a brief description of the layout of the lobby, where the stairs and lifts are in relation to reception, armed with this knowledge I walk in and look as though I know where I'm going so I'm less likely to be intercepted by some "helpful" member of staff.


RE: bad hotels - Strawberryblonde - 05-06-2016

Yep I'll send any relevant and useful information, but I find most guys can find the room - same when I'm visiting hotels. Some hotels can however be a bit of a warren, and if it's one I know to be like that I'll often meet the client outside.

My advice is 'act normal'.


RE: bad hotels - annabelle - 13-06-2016

(04-06-2016, 08:16)debbiebabe Wrote: there was an incident at the dolby hotel liverpool also, where the reception staff were suspicious as guest (punter) number 1 was different from my guest number 2, so they googled my mobile number i used to book and found my AW profile, thus ejecting me from the hotel and non refund of my 2nd night. After much hassle, I was refunded eventually but not before i let them know how jobsworth and distasteful their breech of confidentiality was to me. Fancy googling my mobile number, silly me used my work phone to book the hotel... Lesson learned!

Oh, that is terrible, that is why is better to use big hotels where no one cares about anything unless you 'break the house'.