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Feeling nervous about my first hotel meet

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By *itsAndTaff OP   Couple
over a year ago

Grays, Essex

We have booked a hotel for Thursday for my husbands birthday & have 3 or 4 visitors popping in through the afternoon evening

We've had meets before but always in a club if home, I'm nervous that the hotel will refuse our guests entry

Does anyone have any advice/experience in this

Thanks in advance

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

You should be ok as long as you don't cut any glory holes in the doors.

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

If it's a big hotel it will be fine .There don't know who's who .Just meet in bar or give them your room number .So they can just come up with out asking anyone .Have fun x

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By *woplusmoreMan
over a year ago

Bath

We have a number of hotel meets and entry has never been an issue!

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By *reamyBlackBullMan
over a year ago

Bath

Typically it's best for them to wait outside in the lobby and for you to go down and meet with them and bring them up as there's usually secruity measures to prevent otherwise.

Typically you should check in first and get the keycard/codes so you don't have to deal with the hotel staff at all.

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By *ex-a-frolicsCouple
over a year ago

Brizzle

If you've picked a busy hotel the chances are no one will notice. They can't stop you having friends in your room but you have to consider the other guests. As long as it's not late night & you're not making too much noise nobody will complain. Always good to choose a hotel that doesn't have key card entry, i.e. people can just walk in & get to the lifts or stairs with no security.

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By *wcwCouple
over a year ago

cheshire

We have had hotel meets. Never had a problem. Meet them outside. Or at reception. Or bar if they got one. So noone is wondering about looking lost. And its normally ok to have someone visiting you in your room to. Have a good time.

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By *roovytwoCouple
over a year ago

burnley

Try to remember to keep the noise down....bit difficult when your in the throes so to speak...but on one occasion we had the people in the next room complain.....on another time we got a round of applause when we were leaving at about 2am....not sure if it was because of relief that we were leaving or appreciation

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By *neoclockgunMan
over a year ago

London

Depends on the hotel. Some have keycard access at the lifts/stairs which means you have to meet visitors downstairs. Others don't. In the U.K, it seems to often be the cheap chains that do this, while a lot of more upmarket hotels don't bother.

Not a bad idea to meet people downstairs anyway... you can out anyone you're not happy with...

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


"Try to remember to keep the noise down....bit difficult when your in the throes so to speak...but on one occasion we had the people in the next room complain.....on another time we got a round of applause when we were leaving at about 2am....not sure if it was because of relief that we were leaving or appreciation "

probably relief. you are very rude to be fucking so loud you disturb other guests at that time. sick

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By *itsAndTaff OP   Couple
over a year ago

Grays, Essex

Thanks everyone

It's a biggish chain no idea about keycards I'm guessing they will have them for rooms not sure about lifts etc, didn't cross my mind to do s reccy first

At least it looks like the guests wont be turned away

Thanks again

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By *neoclockgunMan
over a year ago

London


"Thanks everyone

It's a biggish chain no idea about keycards I'm guessing they will have them for rooms not sure about lifts etc, didn't cross my mind to do s reccy first

At least it looks like the guests wont be turned away

Which chain?

Thanks again "

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By *laymate guyMan
over a year ago

Leeds and London


"Try to remember to keep the noise down....bit difficult when your in the throes so to speak...but on one occasion we had the people in the next room complain.....on another time we got a round of applause when we were leaving at about 2am....not sure if it was because of relief that we were leaving or appreciation "

How wonderful: that's the way to do it!

How envious they will have been...

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