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Violette

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Re: Hotels......embarassing!
« Reply #15 on: 14 November 2009, 05:47:22 am »
In bigger hotels I usually enter through the bar, or restaurant, this saves passing the front desk twice. Also, since the booking is usually known before hand, google the hotel, you would be amazed how many hotels have virtual 3d tours. Plus Hotels.com also may have reviews of the hotel which can be helpful for some security info, or even just general info.


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Re: Hotels......embarassing!
« Reply #16 on: 14 November 2009, 05:51:00 am »
For all they know, that client could be a sugar daddy; not everyone who is with an older man is an escort.

For some of us, that might feel WAY more embarrassing than being thought an honest hooker. ;)

I dont think they are watching people that much. And as far as the going out...there's been plenty of times I walked up to my hotel room, stayed for an hour or 2 and realized I left something in the car.

Unless we have HO written on our forehead, I just cant see the need for unnecessary heart palpitations.

But I quite agree with this. A hotel is one of the few places I haven't had a menial job in, but I can just imagine that after working in one for a few months, the last thing you can be arsed with is the customers. :P
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Re: Hotels......embarassing!
« Reply #17 on: 14 November 2009, 09:42:58 am »
Yeah you're both right.... I'm just being a paranoid freak because it's new and I felt really obvious but thanks for putting it in context! I'm sure I'll get used to it and soon be flouncing in like the best of them!  ;D

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Re: Hotels......embarassing!
« Reply #18 on: 14 November 2009, 04:36:44 pm »
For all they know, that client could be a sugar daddy; not everyone who is with an older man is an escort.

For some of us, that might feel WAY more embarrassing than being thought an honest hooker. ;)

Exactly, lol and I am not really the age to be a sugar babe anymore.

I dont think they are watching people that much. And as far as the going out...there's been plenty of times I walked up to my hotel room, stayed for an hour or 2 and realized I left something in the car.

Unless we have HO written on our forehead, I just cant see the need for unnecessary heart palpitations.
I quite agree with this. A hotel is one of the few places I haven't had a menial job in, but I can just imagine that after working in one for a few months, the last thing you can be arsed with is the customers. :P

Sorry to disillusion you, I have worked front of house in the past (and for anyone keeping track of my many jobs, yes there are lots and yes I have done them all)when it's busy we don't pay much attention to anyone apart from the person in front of our nose, but later in the evening when it is quiet and boring what better is there to do than to people watch, speculation is rife.
You stand around, pick their outfits to bits, try to work out where they come from, who belongs to whom, where they have been and  make bets on if the attractive woman walking straight to the lifts is going to come back after one hour or two hours.
But it is all specuation and we wouldn't recognise that person again, unless of course they became a 'frequent flyer' and even then unless you are a manager you gossip, but don't give a shit.

Have to admit it feels very different now that the killer heel is on the other foot as it were  ;D
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« Reply #19 on: 15 November 2009, 12:15:33 am »
For the record...I went to the same hotel, a rather large Starwood property (trying to be discreet) 3 times in a row since Thursday. I also went there twice in 1 day, and again this afternoon.

It felt so good...Im such a slut  8)

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« Reply #20 on: 15 November 2009, 10:37:28 am »
I had to bang on the outside door of a place once that, unbeknownst to me, locked the outside doors at 11pm (I had a booking at half past). When the night porter arrived I had to tell him that my husband had checked in and gone to bed, and I had been stuck in traffic and arrived late - all fine until it was time to leave an hour later and I had to walk past him again  :-[.

Pmsl...now that was funny. Were you embarrased or did you brazen it out?

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Re: Hotels......embarassing!
« Reply #21 on: 24 November 2009, 07:19:42 pm »
grrr premier inn's are a pain... you need a swipe key to get in lift, get in doors in the hallway
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Re: Hotels......embarassing!
« Reply #22 on: 25 November 2009, 12:06:54 pm »
grrr premier inn's are a pain... you need a swipe key to get in lift, get in doors in the hallway

I never, ever book these - Travellodges all seem to have them now too (as well as being the most depressing bloody places on earth, as I was reminded when I spent a night in one the other week when I wasn't working).

The best budget chain IMO is Ibis - they often don't have the keycards and you can cancel them up to 4pm on the day if your plans change. Etap apparently aren't bad either, but I haven't tried them.

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Re: Hotels......embarassing!
« Reply #23 on: 25 November 2009, 04:22:19 pm »
I went to a booking last night at a hotel. The client said he was in the 'new building' which neither me nor my driver could find. In the end I got out the car and went looking for this other building. I even asked someone in a high vis coat (looked like he worked in the carpark) where I could find the new building. He looked at me like I was a bit weird.

In the end, I sat in the bar and asked the client to come and find me - detailing exactly how I was dressed and asking him the same. I'm glad it was so busy tho, or I would have felt everybody knew what I was upto.
 
As soon as the gentleman came walking through the door, I gave him a discreet wink  ;) and greeted him like a 'very good friend', finished my drink and we went to find the room. It was bloody miles away from the reception. Up some stairs, walk through another bar area, down in the lift, and of course his room was the very last one at the end of the corridor.
I'm happy to say the booking went really well, although it started 25 mins after it should have due to all the upstairs, downstairs in my ladies chamber.... ::)

I echo what the other ladies say, just act confident. Have a reason ready as to why you're there and remember to gentlemans name in case of being landed on by management so you can say you're a friend of Mr so and so in room whatever. I've been doing this a fairly long time and still get nervous, but also find it to be empowering.
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Re: Hotels......embarassing!
« Reply #24 on: 27 November 2009, 03:45:33 pm »
I actually get a rush from going through hotels..lol.. is it just me? I find it the best part of the whole experience... Going, and leaving. I just try and pretend i am 'Belle du jour' and keep my confidence strong.  :)

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« Reply #25 on: 27 November 2009, 04:51:56 pm »
The best budget chain IMO is Ibis - they often don't have the keycards and you can cancel them up to 4pm on the day if your plans change. Etap apparently aren't bad either, but I haven't tried them.

I haven't been in many UK ones, but elsewhere Ibis often have them for the lifts.

Etap are yet another brand from the same people, Accor. I can't remember whether they are one above or below Ibis in their category ladder.
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Re: Hotels......embarassing!
« Reply #26 on: 27 November 2009, 06:05:34 pm »
Embarrassing hotel skit:

So its after dark, and I must have called the hotel 3 or 4 times. One is because I kept needing to be transfered to the room to contact the client. Then I got lost and spent 10 minutes on the phone with the receptionist.

Low and behold, I step in the lobby of the hotel; receptionist (he was probably gay) noticed me right away and says, "I was giving you directions?" Then he said..."room # is right there to your left  :-[

Luckily I stayed for 2 hours, shit...And by that time he was no where to be found. Can you imagine me walking out 30 minutes later  :o

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Re: Hotels......embarassing!
« Reply #27 on: 05 December 2009, 07:29:04 pm »
Hi all,

I shoudnt laugh but reading this has put a smile on my face. When i used to work in my old job and I was sent to hotels i would always wear  a cardigan or long coat over my outfit and only take it off when in lift or near room.


Answer to embarrassment on leavign after an hour: leave dressed in  business trousers and suit with coat open. usuay as I  had coat done  up in first place they cannot remember what iwas weraing anyway.

Other way is to wear suit or ong dress and remove when get to room... doesnt work so weell if meeting in bar area though.


Oh and  I aways carry a smart case type bag and  a laptop acse over my shoulde.r


WEell these are  strategeis that worked wlell in the past for me before and what i intend to  use on Monday when I begin work again.......