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Now that things are starting to open back up, more so in the Atlantic provinces. What are hotels doing for non guests/Visitors coming and going.

What has been everyone's experience so far??

Was looking to pre book with some lovely ladies, as its been far to long!!

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As different hotels and ladies may have different policies, would simply recommend following their instructions when meeting.

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yes check with the sp for advise....1 member said he always walks into a hotel carrying cups in a drink tray (looks like a coffee run) cups could be empty...no one bats a eye

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13 minutes ago, letsplay_57 said:

yes check with the sp for advise....1 member said he always walks into a hotel carrying cups in a drink tray (looks like a coffee run) cups could be empty...no one bats a eye

  In normal circumstances the staff will ignore you if you act as if you belong there. But with the current situation, some places are more likely to ask were you're going. The sp should either give a heads up or suggest a side entrance for privacy.

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1 hour ago, Greenteal said:

  In normal circumstances the staff will ignore you if you act as if you belong there. But with the current situation, some places are more likely to ask were you're going. The sp should either give a heads up or suggest a side entrance for privacy.

I was just more curious on if Hotels were screening people coming and going etc..

I would assume most are doing Hotels with private entrances etc..

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Just now, HoldenG8 said:

I was just more curious on if Hotels were screening people coming and going etc..

I would assume most are doing Hotels with private entrances etc..

    Reasons why the lady should inform you of this before meeting and provide special instructions if needed.

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9 hours ago, Greenteal said:

    Reasons why the lady should inform you of this before meeting and provide special instructions if needed.

I agree 100%, I was just more so looking for some general feedback on others current experiences. and not necessarily specific to anyone 

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Be sure to stop yourself from whistling the Mission Impossible theme at least when you’re walking right by the front desk...

Hopefully with the 20% incentive in NB and the Atlantic bubble we’ll see busier hotels.  Until then hotels with private room entrances and side doors are definitely the way to go.

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3 hours ago, Sharpe said:

Be sure to stop yourself from whistling the Mission Impossible theme at least when you’re walking right by the front desk...

Hopefully with the 20% incentive in NB and the Atlantic bubble we’ll see busier hotels.  Until then hotels with private room entrances and side doors are definitely the way to go.

LOL Ill take note not to whistle.

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@HoldenG8 I will not get into detail of hotels as there may be some watching and paying attention. 

 

I have done some personal travel to investigate areas and see what protocols are. I tend to give detailed instructions for where to park, enter, directions for the elevator, and how to leave if there is any issues, 

Just be aware that some of us may not be at our normal hotels as higher end places seem to be more strict since covid-19. 

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10 hours ago, StephanieMystique said:

@HoldenG8 I will not get into detail of hotels as there may be some watching and paying attention. 

 

 

I have done some personal travel to investigate areas and see what protocols are. I tend to give detailed instructions for where to park, enter, directions for the elevator, and how to leave if there is any issues, 

Just be aware that some of us may not be at our normal hotels as higher end places seem to be more strict since covid-19. 

 

10 hours ago, StephanieMystique said:

@HoldenG8 I will not get into detail of hotels as there may be some watching and paying attention. 

 

I have done some personal travel to investigate areas and see what protocols are. I tend to give detailed instructions for where to park, enter, directions for the elevator, and how to leave if there is any issues, 

Just be aware that some of us may not be at our normal hotels as higher end places seem to be more strict since covid-19. 

I love having suggestions on where to park and entering the hotel / Motel, makes my visits much more enjoyable! LOVE IT!

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And this obviously goes both ways when inviting a lady to your room. Clear instructions or escorting her inside(no pun intended) normally make things much easier.

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I wonder if it would be worthwhile to start a thread listing hotel suggestions for some of the more frequented cities.  I think it was Katherine of Halifax who mentioned staff questioning guests coming in to a hotel in Sydney.  Don’t want to find out the hard way that some hotels have extra precautions.  Maybe helpful for first time visitors.  Just a thought.

 

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2 minutes ago, Sharpe said:

I wonder if it would be worthwhile to start a thread listing hotel suggestions for some of the more frequented cities.  I think it was Katherine of Halifax who mentioned staff questioning guests coming in to a hotel in Sydney.  Don’t want to find out the hard way that some hotels have extra precautions.  Maybe helpful for first time visitors.  Just a thought.

 

  I doubt many hotel chains would appreciate being listed here when Googled by their guests. If a list is created, it should be for Verified Independents only. And as already mentioned, clear instructions should given to visitors to avoid awkward interactions.

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I’m sure the hotels wouldn’t appreciate it but it’s not like a lyla posting is going to appear at the top of any google search.  They would have to dig deep behind a million trivago and Expedia listings before they find it.  
Besides it’s not like hotel names have never been mentioned on lyla already.

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1 minute ago, Sharpe said:

I’m sure the hotels wouldn’t appreciate it but it’s not like a lyla posting is going to appear at the top of any google search.  They would have to dig deep behind a million trivago and Expedia listings before they find it.  
Besides it’s not like hotel names have never been mentioned on lyla already.

 I agree, but there's a difference between being mentioned and being recommended. If they learn about such a list, you can expect they'll put the necessary effort to get removed.

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On 8/10/2020 at 10:07 AM, Greenteal said:

 I agree, but there's a difference between being mentioned and being recommended. If they learn about such a list, you can expect they'll put the necessary effort to get removed.

Between removing the list and staying fully alert to the coming and goings of providers and clients. Which it's known to have hotels looking upon our communities to stay alert. The discussion form is not for members only to view.  It's still public for anyone to see. 

Let's not push the extra restrictions in place with a full out hunt/ban on us by providing a list. It's a big reason why we won't give out locations upon request, you will get a round location instead. As we need to keep it safe for clients and ourselves. 

The east coast providers are in communication at all times for places to stay and even more so now. Many of us have had to do extra work to make sure a place is still discreet enough to stay at. 

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Yes all good points.  An informal discussion among providers is definitely a better idea.  Certainly don’t want to call extra attention to ourselves.  Thanks!

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During covid19, i strongly recommend clients come during regular hours, 9 am to 9 pm, bring something with you ( a large green tea for me or office bag, etc) and know your ladies’s real name and room number just in case if the receptionist ask for it.  I always tell my clients my first name, room number and I ask them to buy me a large green tea from timmies. If the front desk ask, simply tell that we are friends or family, or business partner etc...be creative yet convincing:)

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6 hours ago, Allie Zeon said:

During covid19, i strongly recommend clients come during regular hours, 9 am to 9 pm, bring something with you ( a large green tea for me or office bag, etc) and know your ladies’s real name and room number just in case if the receptionist ask for it.  I always tell my clients my first name, room number and I ask them to buy me a large green tea from timmies. If the front desk ask, simply tell that we are friends or family, or business partner etc...be creative yet convincing:)

I'd be concerned about sharing my personal name with clients. Not everyone has your best interest at heart. 

Depending on location it may not be enough to get to the room. 

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I had noticed tightened security at the hotels entrance (locked) and the desk staff asked for the room number before letting me pass through.

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I have also noticed that many hotels with multiple entrances have locked every door but the main one.  However both times that happened to me The hotel itself was so quiet that there weren’t any staff at the front desk.  They were all in the back office trying to keep busy or whatever.

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