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Best Hotel Chain for Easy Access

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By *riendWithBennies OP   Man
42 weeks ago

Liverpool

What hotel chain is most lax when it comes to letting people get inside?

I know we can meet people in lobby, extra card etc but does anyone have specific chains they know that CBA?

Bonus points if you know one in merseyside

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By *ublustMan
42 weeks ago

Dublin

Hilton if you become a loyalty club member

Online check in

Use your phone as the key

Share a key with another member so they can use their phone as a key too

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By *atthewandjane.1984Couple
42 weeks ago

northampton


"Hilton if you become a loyalty club member

Online check in

Use your phone as the key

Share a key with another member so they can use their phone as a key too"

that’s how we do it

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By *ootscootCouple
42 weeks ago

Knottingley

We rented an apartment in cavern quarter Liverpool a few months back and when we got in it had a sofa bed,double bed and single so could have let many in lol.

Hotels usually have staff this never.

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By *riendWithBennies OP   Man
42 weeks ago

Liverpool


"We rented an apartment in cavern quarter Liverpool a few months back and when we got in it had a sofa bed,double bed and single so could have let many in lol.

Hotels usually have staff this never."

Good factoid

Thanks

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By *valanche1001Man
42 weeks ago

Leeds

Village hotels have a self check in desk, sometimes manned but never been stopped just wondering in, certainly the case at both Leeds sites.

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By *razytimesinloveCouple
42 weeks ago

SW Scotland

Never been stopped at any village hotels or premier inns. If you walk straight past reception like you’re going to your room then they won’t question you

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By (user no longer on site)
42 weeks ago


"Hilton if you become a loyalty club member

Online check in

Use your phone as the key

Share a key with another member so they can use their phone as a key too"

I find that way too risky and also not that easy.

No way am I permanently having my room key on someone else’s phone for the entirety of my stay. I prefer when they don’t have a key, or they can just leave it.

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By *oelMan
42 weeks ago

Midlands, London, Brussels


"Hilton if you become a loyalty club member

Online check in

Use your phone as the key

Share a key with another member so they can use their phone as a key too

I find that way too risky and also not that easy.

No way am I permanently having my room key on someone else’s phone for the entirety of my stay. I prefer when they don’t have a key, or they can just leave it."

People book hotels just for a meet, yes... Giving someone else your room key as part of your two week holiday, no, giving someone, or a group of people your room key for them to meet you for a few hours.... Ok

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By *CExeCouple
42 weeks ago

Hong-Kong/Exeter

Travel Lodge don't seem to care one bit, and the one in Lincoln at least has a rear access (ooh matron) that means you can show guests in out of view of staff.

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By *olywhoreessexCouple
42 weeks ago

Essex

Think you can cancel a digital key in the Hilton app too. Although a lot of their hotels you can get to the rooms without a key for the lift anyway.

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By *ddfellowMan
42 weeks ago

New ferry wirral

just following

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By *aveonMan
42 weeks ago

Dartford

I find sometimes the biggest hurdle is the car park - booking in to avoid a fine and then the faff with that

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By *he National ThrustMan
42 weeks ago

Horsham area, West Sussex


"I find sometimes the biggest hurdle is the car park - booking in to avoid a fine and then the faff with that "

This

Anything near an airport is hellish for parking security....

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