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"Yes have used many times, did notice recently that one site is now asking for £3 booking fee by card for some hotels, I won’t be using them again" Have used them a couple of times, must be a new thing , don’t remember any extra fees. | |||
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"Yes have used many times, did notice recently that one site is now asking for £3 booking fee by card for some hotels, I won’t be using them again Have used them a couple of times, must be a new thing , don’t remember any extra fees. " Seems to be only certain hotels, maybe they had too many no shows | |||
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"Yes have used many times, did notice recently that one site is now asking for £3 booking fee by card for some hotels, I won’t be using them again" A few hotels have gone down this route but generally, it applies only to Credit Cards. However, be aware too, of a few unscrupulous hotel chains which will add in a Service Charge of up to 12.5% to the room costs. Some hotels term it as a Discretionary Service Charge, meaning you can request it to be removed. But they work on the basis, you don't see it! | |||
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"You're going to have to excuse me on this one,as I've never used them. But when you book in,do you have to provide id..real names etc?" If you pay by cash some of them require a driving license or passport and they make a copy of it. Think if you use card you just use whatever details you used in the booking | |||
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"Oh what hotels/sites are these please? Am organising an evening gb party in Essex & need to know a hotel where they will not bother people turning up. Or one where there is no reception? Or I thought about using air bnb. Has anyone used these to hold parties at before? If you type into your browser ‘daytime rooms’ various sites will come up x" | |||
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"Oh what hotels/sites are these please? Am organising an evening gb party in Essex & need to know a hotel where they will not bother people turning up. Or one where there is no reception? Or I thought about using air bnb. Has anyone used these to hold parties at before? If you type into your browser ‘daytime rooms’ various sites will come up x " Dayuse.com But Mr Google can be your friend as well! | |||
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"You're going to have to excuse me on this one,as I've never used them. But when you book in,do you have to provide id..real names etc? If you pay by cash some of them require a driving license or passport and they make a copy of it. Think if you use card you just use whatever details you used in the booking " I've worked in Hotels for over 40 years, specialising in Front of House. Hotels are legally obliged to record your name and address for each room you book. However, Hotels have NEVER been allowed to sell on Guest's personal details, to outside parties, companies, or individuals. Your details are very safe; the penalties for hotels flouting these rules are very severe, financially. Equally, handling Credit or Debit cards and related payments, now mean in most hotels, staff must have mandatory training on safe security of all details. Hotels may use guest details for in-company marketing or Sales promotions, but cannot legally sell on your details; this was even before Data Protection, or even GDPR came into force. | |||
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"You're going to have to excuse me on this one,as I've never used them. But when you book in,do you have to provide id..real names etc? If you pay by cash some of them require a driving license or passport and they make a copy of it. Think if you use card you just use whatever details you used in the booking I've worked in Hotels for over 40 years, specialising in Front of House. Hotels are legally obliged to record your name and address for each room you book. However, Hotels have NEVER been allowed to sell on Guest's personal details, to outside parties, companies, or individuals. Your details are very safe; the penalties for hotels flouting these rules are very severe, financially. Equally, handling Credit or Debit cards and related payments, now mean in most hotels, staff must have mandatory training on safe security of all details. Hotels may use guest details for in-company marketing or Sales promotions, but cannot legally sell on your details; this was even before Data Protection, or even GDPR came into force. " thanks to both of you for that answer, I've often wondered what the reality was of booking incognito. | |||
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"Yes have used many times, did notice recently that one site is now asking for £3 booking fee by card for some hotels, I won’t be using them again" Mmm I would love to book a room if you was turning up | |||
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"Have used The Village hotel in West Swindon many times for daytime sex with a play partner. Very discrete and lovely rooms with huge, firm beds - perfect for intense sex in varied positions. Superb value for money, around £30-40 for 10am to 5pm. That makes for quite a session, love walking out of the hotel with jelly legs. It can be a little disconcerting hearing the cleaners in the corridor but soon get used to it and it's never stopped us being noisy. On one occasion a cleaner came into the room while we were mid-fuck. Bit awkward but she retreated immediately very apologetic! Day rooms are a great concept for those of us wanting some illicit fun. " Will second that. Used the Village in Leeds and Walsall for day fun between £30 and £45 cost. Had the cleaners walk in at least twice now. We just went with the flow and carried on. Cleaners soon left and no harm done. One afternoon we had a young guy come in apparently to fix a reported broken bedside lamp. He watched for a minute of so then left, no doubt to have a wank | |||
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"Whys the do not disturb sign a top tip lol?" Because it’s a bit embarrassing when the cleaner walks in to find you balls deep, doggy style in your partner over the back of the sofa. | |||
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