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"Hotels have seen it all before, as long as you're discreet and most importantly don't be so inconsiderate that other rooms complain to reception you'll be fine. Why wouldn't you walk past reception with a woman if you've booked a room ?" Yes, no problem walking to the room with a partner but you might arrange to meet another couple an hour later. You could meet them in the bar then the receptionist might say...oh yes have fun everyone or she might report to her/his manager lol? I know people have business meetings in rooms sometimes. | |||
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"No need to worry but would rather avoid the reception and the staff having thoughts. CCTV the bane of our lives but comes in handy when you need it. The American style roadside chalet rooms look good. A bit like the ones in the Clint Eastwood film with the orangutan (They had to sneak him in though dressed as an old woman lol). However, the chandelier (or was it a fan) looked good for swinging on hehe. " Two years ago I stayed at the Travelodge on Swinegate in Leeds; when leaving the hotel there was a door from the lift area straight outside so I didn't pass by reception; I'm not sure if you can enter from outside using the same door (you could wait until someone else left) | |||
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"A long time ago I (mr) used to have a FWB and we were regulars for dayrooms at the Birmingham Ibis. Always a 9am queue at reception and they allocated everyone to the wing at the back, regular guests being in the main building. The sounds coming down the back corridor were always entertaining! " They must have been for business meetings then if 9am check in available. Was the room for a 24hr stay? | |||
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"Campanile Doncaster apparently has a separate block of rooms well away from reception. " As does the Campanile Basildon. Or at least it did when I stayed there 12 years ago. I heard the door to the room next door slam shut, then for the next hour the bed was squeaking, then the door slammed shut again, follows by silence... | |||
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"In all of the chains you have to pass reception but as someone has already posted they are fully aware of what goes on and most turn a blind eye to things. Really you need to ask people just before you plan a meet for comments and opinions for area you are visiting. For example in Manchester the abode Hotel, the entrance to rooms is at the side of reception and no need to go that way. Some hotels outside chester (Hoole and Marford) immediately spring to mind, the hotel rooms are detached away from reception and pub/restaurant and easy to meet without problems. " Not true that in all chains you have to pass reception, I've stayed in premier inns that have access to the hotel part from the bar area(with your swipe key) | |||
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"Any hotel receptionists or staff with stories to tell?" Every single one of them I bet | |||
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"The campinile hotel in Wakefield has direct room access from the car park so no need to go through reception " It’s not the greatest though! | |||
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