Question for you guys that do OTC.
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
The question is how do you register? I will of course use my credit card but do you register as Mr. & Mrs or do they just ask how many. I suppose this might depend on how classy the place is.
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I presume you already reserved the room online, where you indicated two in the room. When you arrive at the front desk, since they already have your information, they'll just swipe your credit card for incidentals and ask you how many keys you want. They don't care whether you want one or two, and I've been often given two even though I indicated one on my reservation.
Have fun. I'm interested in how your experience OTC differs from ITC.
I just register under my own name and if the girl isn't with me I tell the front desk people my partner will be arriving later (if they even ask). 'Partner' is my word of choice and has been so for many years of doing this with escorts. I am always honest with the number of people in the room because I am invariably on some corporate affinity rate and I don't want to mess that up for future travel. I learned long ago that hotel maids have an unerring eye for determining # of people in a room while they clean up the place. Regular travelers like me get tracked pretty carefully by the hotels that we use.
I never use the hourly rate no-tell joints.
Girl B dances at the Ritz, she is 22. I had done her 4 times ITC then this last time OTC. She needed me to pick her up at club when she got off from her shift and we then went to an Island Suites. Got room and we had a lotta fun - BBBJ, CG, Mish, etc. Fuked her a long time.
When I was your age, I thought that nobody over 50 would want sex. But then I reached 50 and later 60 and I'm still not ready to quit. Shadow's going strong at 70. I think he'll keep on going until he runs out of 22-year-olds.
I have done OTC only once, many years ago, with a stripper I knew very well. I took met her at a Motel 6 and registered as I normally would, single occupancy. I figured she was my guest for an hour and was not staying in the room. See no need to pay a two person rate if the second person is only there for an hour. Room occupancy usually refers to the number of guests who will be living in the room for the night.
Most hotels don't require you to register each person in the room, just the person paying for the room, so this should not be a problem.
Priceline's Name You Own Price is great for saving cash. The only downsides are that you cannot be refunded and cannot collect rewards points for the hotel brand you stay at.
Priceline is awesome like Ohiovaueyer said.
Only time I can recall them asking the 2nd person's name is Vegas resorts, they ask if they want to be able to charge to the room as well. I typically decline.
I was using Priceline quite a bit. Now I'm more of a fan of Hotwire. Bargain rates at a fixed price, no bidding game.
I always order online with my CC for one person, but get two queen sized beds (one to fuck in, one to sleep in). I show my DL and CC at the desk for check-in, but always pay cash. When I check out I ask for a review of charges, and pay any balance. This eliminates the paper trail on your CC statements. When traveling for business I don't worry about this.
I always straighten up the room within reason and leave a $5 tip on the TV hutch. That means toss all the used towels in the bathtub, put all trash and condoms in the cans, don't steal the shampoo and lotion bottles, put all the bedding on the beds (not made, just not on the floor).
Good luck on your trip!
I always order online with my CC for one person, but get two queen sized beds (one to fuck in, one to sleep in). I show my DL and CC at the desk for check-in, but always pay cash. When I check out I ask for a review of charges, and pay any balance. This eliminates the paper trail on your CC statements. When traveling for business I don't worry about this.
I always straighten up the room within reason and leave a $5 tip on the TV hutch. That means toss all the used towels in the bathtub, put all trash and condoms in the cans, don't steal the shampoo and lotion bottles, put all the bedding on the beds (not made, just not on the floor).
Good luck on your trip!"
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