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By *litalicious_Couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

North East

How do people go about having a third party join for hotel meets without getting heat at reception?

Are hotels bothered?

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By *esi_in_brusselsMan
over a year ago

Brussels, Belgium


"How do people go about having a third party join for hotel meets without getting heat at reception?

Are hotels bothered? "

Never had a problem, no one asks actually when you walk in straight through the reception to the lift. Maybe if its a bigger group then they may ask else no one is bothered who comes in.

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By *litalicious_Couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

North East

Really?

Didn't know if a privately hosted airbnb may have been better?

Has anyone had bad experiences? Likewise, any pointers would also be greatly received

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By *ighugs69Man
over a year ago

Port Talbot

Does depend on the hotel and what time your guest is turning up. Large hotels with bars and restaurants the staff won't care if you act normally and it's not too late at night.

Only time I've been stopped and asked questions was at 7:00am.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Pick the right venue. Avoid places that need room cards, even to get in the lift, especially if you are having several guests who would come directly to the room, rather than be met downstairs.

Hotels with bars that provide easy access to the lifts are great. You can socialise there, before going to the room.

I've not used Village hotels but they've been reported as helpful. Generally, hotels are happy as long as others aren't disturbed and staff will have encountered most situations before.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've never had a problem. Just walk straight to your room with your friends. Never any questions asked.

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By *penbicoupleCouple
over a year ago

Northampton


"Hotels with bars that provide easy access to the lifts are great. You can socialise there, before going to the room."

This is exactly our experience.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"Does depend on the hotel and what time your guest is turning up. Large hotels with bars and restaurants the staff won't care if you act normally and it's not too late at night.

Only time I've been stopped and asked questions was at 7:00am. "

The later it is at night, the higher likelihood that staff may intervene. If they evaluate a room to potentially have severe over-occupancy overnight, that could be seen as a legal safety issue. Timing is key.

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By *oiluvfunMan
over a year ago

Penrith


"How do people go about having a third party join for hotel meets without getting heat at reception?

Are hotels bothered? "

Either hand a second room key to your friend in the bar area, or leave on the tyre of your car in the carpark…..

You can just bluff it out and all walk to the lift/door access to rooms etc. Just all act natural

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By *ussle SproutMan
over a year ago

the middle

I book rooms for 3 all the time. 3 people go to the room. No issues at all

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By *litalicious_Couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

North East


"How do people go about having a third party join for hotel meets without getting heat at reception?

Are hotels bothered?

Either hand a second room key to your friend in the bar area, or leave on the tyre of your car in the carpark…..

You can just bluff it out and all walk to the lift/door access to rooms etc. Just all act natural "

Ahhhhh!!! That's an idea or two!

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By *andemanMan
over a year ago

Newcastle

Never had any problem.

Act normal, stay calm.

Talk together as we are going to the room.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've never understood the panic about hotels. I've stayed all over for work, leisure and pleasure and have never once has anyone paid any attention to the people going to a room.

As long as you are at anything bigger than a local b&b then everything will be fine. They might get funny if they think women are "working" or if large groups of men are roaming the corridors but that's really it.

Relax and enjoy yourself, I guarantee there will be worse things going on there that night!

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By *ustmemyselfandi1Man
over a year ago

southampton

Village are always great.

Nice bars, no keys for lifts and public access to the lifts without a receptionist.

I haven’t had any issues before, you can always say a friend is joining later and reception will let you through.

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By *offeeloversCouple
over a year ago

Andover

What are Premier Inns like ?

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By *eyond PurityCouple
over a year ago

Lincolnshire


"What are Premier Inns like ?"

AKA Premier Swing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Most hotels you can walk straight in with the person staying there. It’s when they have a concierge it can be a little difficult!

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By *ustmemyselfandi1Man
over a year ago

southampton


"What are Premier Inns like ?"

I’ve met a lady there before and she had given my name at reception.

They buzzed me through without any questions at all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hotels vary but generally stuck to the chains and you’re ok.

That said I stayed at a Premier Inn to come down to reception hearing the receptionist slagging me off to 2 other guests saying people like me shouldn’t be allowed there. Yes I made a complaint to their head office.

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By *amster1210Man
over a year ago

Haslingden


"What are Premier Inns like ?"

Just get two keys, and meet up in the bar etc first

Or pass one through the window lol of your room

Premier inn usually have a bar attached anyway, ok they are usually shit

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By *eembuckMan
over a year ago

Portsmouth

Never had an issue, but good to know where you’re going and look confident.

Lifts which need key access are the only tricky thing, but again this can be over come with some planning, or meet in bar and go up together.

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By *ouis CyphreMan
over a year ago

The Midlands


"Village are always great.

Nice bars, no keys for lifts and public access to the lifts without a receptionist.

I haven’t had any issues before, you can always say a friend is joining later and reception will let you through. "

Agree my choice of hotel. Never had any issues.

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