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"So I'm trying to plan my first gangbang, but not sure if a hotel or apartment would be the best option. Its going to be a daytime GB, so can't be at a club. Anyone in and around Newcastle have any places they have used before that are private and won't have anyone asking questions about people in the room / apartment. TIA x" It's really going to depend on how many you want involved. This is 3rd hand info so take it as it is. From what we have been told, certain hotels (especially in the North East) will kick you out if they see too many people entering your room. We've gotten away with couples joining us, no questions asked but we've been told others are not so lucky. Hotels after all do have guest rules in general. So if it's just 3 people you're inviting then you might get away with a hotel. If its say 12 people then an apartment is way less risky and no one will ask anything (I assume). You can usually rent something like a house or apartment and we hear of people who rent them for private parties. It's actually something we want to do to host a party at some point. | |||
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"Shhhh are sometimes open for private daytime parties, they certainly used to be." Alot of people don't like parking around the clubs, and day time is even worse for being spotted... So I've thought about a club, and decided not to. So either a hotel or apartment. Just not sure which one is better | |||
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"So I'm trying to plan my first gangbang, but not sure if a hotel or apartment would be the best option. Its going to be a daytime GB, so can't be at a club. Anyone in and around Newcastle have any places they have used before that are private and won't have anyone asking questions about people in the room / apartment. TIA x It's really going to depend on how many you want involved. This is 3rd hand info so take it as it is. From what we have been told, certain hotels (especially in the North East) will kick you out if they see too many people entering your room. We've gotten away with couples joining us, no questions asked but we've been told others are not so lucky. Hotels after all do have guest rules in general. So if it's just 3 people you're inviting then you might get away with a hotel. If its say 12 people then an apartment is way less risky and no one will ask anything (I assume). You can usually rent something like a house or apartment and we hear of people who rent them for private parties. It's actually something we want to do to host a party at some point. " Doubt it will be 12, but hopefully more than 4/5 lol.... I think its going to be an apartment, just got to find the right one with lock box key entry, as apposed meeting someone to check in | |||
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" Doubt it will be 12, but hopefully more than 4/5 lol.... I think its going to be an apartment, just got to find the right one with lock box key entry, as apposed meeting someone to check in " Oh you're gonna be busy lol You'll probably find plenty of places like that in Newcastle but could not tell you where though. | |||
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