OTC Checkpoint

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Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
For those that have OTCed a lot, have you ever had an uncomfortable situation w/ hotel staff when they see you and her, or her by herself, walking in w/ and she may look like an obvious sex-worker.

Has a hotel staffer ever made a comment to you at a hotel w.r.t. an OTC hookup?

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GoVikings
8 years ago
No, Chulo....a hotel staffer has never done that

It doesn't matter anyway man. All they care about is you pay your bill and don't trash the room

Now go get your ebony that you're about to do OTC with and have a fun time! :-)
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jester214
8 years ago
95% of hotel employees have seen it all. If they care they won't last long.
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Bavarian
8 years ago
I learned here on TUSCL that you don't have to check out at the front desk. Just walk out. That saves me a lot of odd looks from the lady who can't understand why I'm checking out after I checked in a couple of hours ago.

Don't walk in or out together

What would make a lady an obvious sex worker?

Don't all women wear yoga pants these days? That seems normal to me.
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gawker
8 years ago
I've had male desk clerks smile or smirk at my obviously young sex worker, but no one has ever given me shit. Lately I've been going to a Comfoort Inn with my #2 who's been paying with points. ( Gee, I wonder how she got so many points?) and she's on a first name basis with the hotel staff.
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georgmicrodong
8 years ago
I mostly use the local no-tell; three hours for $40-50, depending on the day. They know why people are renting those rooms and they don't give a shit.
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warhawks
8 years ago
Someone else asked this question a while ago.

The concensuous was that hotel employees could care less, as long as you don't cause them any problems during your rendezvous.
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busta_nut
8 years ago
Don't Ask, Don't Tell..
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shailynn
8 years ago
I only had one incident and it was in Vegas. It was more of the strippers fault that arose suspicion than the hotel employees.
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LoveThinBlondes
8 years ago
Same situation here. I've never had a hotel employee question anything, even though I've checked in before with a stripper who was wearing heels, cut-off revealing jean shorts, a leather jacket, and sunglasses, which looked highly prostitutish. Another time, with this same woman, she was talking fairly loudly about having sex for money and the maid was right outside our room. The door slightly open and I'm sure she heard. That worried me more than the hotel checkin, but nothing came of either situation. Hotels are in business to make money and I think they look the other way, as long as you are not causing a scene in the lobby or disturbing other guests by being too loud or something.
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K
8 years ago
they make too much money from it. if you don't cause a problem, they don't care.

There must have been a few but I cannot think of any issues in the literally hundreds of check ins and check outs in my life.

I am sure they know. Last year I went up to the room with a woman 1/3 my age and she was dressed for the part.

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VeryBigDawg
8 years ago
I had one strange experience. After the deed, was escorting the young Hispanic lady out of the hotel. As we were passing the front desk, the clerk was chatting with her a minute in Spanish and got her number. After she left asked the clerk what that was all about and he said there is crippled guy that hooks up at this place too, but his girl moved on and he was instructed to look for new talent. Could have been BS.
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LoveThinBlondes
8 years ago
Lol! If that's really what went down, that's hilarious. A front desk clerk soliciting your girl on her way out. I think that's frowned upon at The Four Seasons and The Ritz Carlton.
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shadowcat
8 years ago
It's never happened to me. In fact I once got the desk clerk to come outside and take a photo of me and my ATF next to my car in the parking lot.
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rickdugan
8 years ago
Nope, never. In fact, at some nicer hotels, I've even tipped the night staff to let my "guest" right up when she arrives. This doesn't work in places with key card elevator access, but even then I just meet her in the lobby and take her on up.

Now at some of the smaller mid-tier combination family/business hotels, like Residence Inn, Courtyard or Hampton Inn, I tend to be a little more cautious. But places like these usually have key card access doors to different parts of the parking lot, so I just let my friends in through on of those doors and go directly to my room. Simple.
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Tiredtraveler
8 years ago
All hotels except the very low end ones have cameras at the desk and in the hallways.
Only the of open air motels might not have cameras outside the rooms so yes the desk clerk has seen it all!
At the Ritz-Carlton they only question ones that do not pay the toll to the staff LOL.
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JohnSmith69
8 years ago
I'll never forget my first otc date with DS III. I show up at the holiday inn near her club to check in at around 2 pm. She comes up beside me at the front desk and gives me a hug and a kiss. She is dressed like the little slut that she is, and it couldn't be more obvious that I've got this room to duck her. The desk guy gives me a knowing smile, and then we are off.

Another story. I'm staying at a very nice hotel in Santa Monica. I walk my gorgeous stripper down to her car from my room after our date. She is dressed like a hooker cause that's what I like. We walk through the lobby holding hands. It was like holding up a bright neon sign saying "this is my hooker." After she drives away, the valet guy says "You're a lucky man." "Yes I am," I reply. "Yes I am."

Hotel staff does not give a shit. Even at very nice places. As long as you pay your bill and don't make any public disturbances they do not care and won't do anything about it.
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vincemichaels
8 years ago
Yes, they like making money off us, and usually don't care why you are there.
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vincemichaels
8 years ago
Yes, they like making money off us, and usually don't care why you are there.
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magicrat
8 years ago
Agree with all the comments here. I think that's the least of your worries Papi!
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lopaw
8 years ago
Lol can't say as I have!

This type of thing comes up a lot on the pooner boards. Many noobs get really nervous hanging out in a hotel lobby waiting for that 2 call system to get them up to the room. They think that every eye in the place is on them, when of course it's just their nervous paranoia kicking in. All the people working there are focusing on is their job, and all of the patrons are just going about their business with no concern for anyone else.
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Papi_Chulo
8 years ago
I'm not a big OTCer but have done it from time to time usually at a notell or regular motel where one can get to a room w/o having to go thru the lobby.

My OP was mainly out of curiosity and wondering if certain hotels would be on that shit sorta to avoid the place being frequented by prostitutes and johns - but I guess it would be an invasion of the customer's privacy for the hotel staff to insinuate she's your hooker; perhaps even open the door to getting sued in a case of "mistaken identity".

I've read than in Rio de Janeiro Brazil they clamp down on that shit at the hotels where you can't just show up in the lobby w/ a chica and go up to your room (I assume they would know you had previously checked in by yourself and now bringing with you a young chick).

When I was on a short SC trip in NJ last September my hotel was on a very small piece of land with parking on just the lobby-side of the hotel - I didn't really look I could not tell if there was another way to enter the hotel from the parking-lot that was not the lobby entrance.

Anyway - on that trip I was at a black NJ dive in the late-afternoon and the thought crossed my mind of taking an ebony dancer back to my room after dayshift - we def would have looked like an "odd couple"; me a clean-cut mid-40s white-guy and her a tatted-up supa-curvy/voluptuous AA in her mid-20s w/ tits and ass hanging/sticking out from all over - I was thinking it would look so obvious why we were going to my room and that she was not a guest there - I'm sure it probably would have worked out but didn't pull the plug as I had other SC plans for the evening.
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crsm27
8 years ago
Well with you bringing a girl up with you or getting a girl to come to your room they don't care about. because they have seen it all like others have stated.

Where the hotel staff is on the "alert" is the "trafficking" aspect.... ie: Escorts staying a week in a room... never really coming out, people coming in and out every 1 hour or 2 hours, loads of condoms in the trash, always ordering extra towels, etc. So that is when the "hotel" is supposed to call the local VICE squad and tell them someone is being "trafficked".... then the VICE might investigate or not... depending on election year or if a certain group is trying to clean up escorting. Again I use the quotations because there is trafficking going on in the USA but many times escorts are not "trafficked".

But back to the original question... if you go get a room for you and a lady for a night/hour/30 seconds...lol.... they don't care because you could have just picked her up at a bar for all they know... or it is an affair.
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san_jose_guy
8 years ago
I wouldn't do it that way. Sure I want her to dress slutty for me, but that can be inside the room, for our photo session.

But walking into the hotel, she will be on my arm. So seeing that, hotel staff already know all they need to know. In Mexico I'll be laid back. But in this country, people who cross me quickly come to regret it.

SJG

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MilaniCashhh
8 years ago
My SD took me to a fancy as hell hotel in DC for some fun after dinner.
I was 18/19 at the time and he was definitely climbing past 50, and I always looked sexy as fuck when we went out. Anyways..we get to this hotel and he goes to check in. I kind of HATE when guys don't have a room reservation first and I have to check in with them because it's so obvious. I'm young and most PLs I have had OTC experiences with are old farts. On the other hand, I guess I like it because I'm a fuckin slut and I fuckin love it..but in fancy DC hotels, it can be weird.
I decided to hang back a few feet and let him take care of everything, he asked for one night and the woman at the desk looked at me, back at him, me again, and then to her co-worker, and what looked like her manager on the other side. The manager kind of gave her what looked like a nod of approval and then she handed him the room keys.
The security guards who saw us go up to the hotel, nodded at me when they saw me walk out alone.

I've gotten weird looks, glares, nods or approval/disapproval but nothing every outwardly said. If any hotel staff ever accused me of escorting or being a prostitute just because I checked in with a guy, you best believe I'd sue the fucking shit out of them.
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san_jose_guy
8 years ago
^^^^^ I like that attitude!

In the US, that is also my attitude.

But when in Mexico, I'm not going to approach situations that way. Very different sort of a place.

SJG
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JohnSmith69
8 years ago
"If any hotel staff ever accused me of escorting or being a prostitute just because I checked in with a guy, you best believe I'd sue the fucking shit out of them. "

I know this is probably not a real stripper posting. But whoever it is that's an outstanding attitude.
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san_jose_guy
8 years ago
John, in the US, absolutely. Mostly what I would do is what I have experience with, getting people fired.

But how about in Mexico? Their culture and legal system are completely different. And this is where I have read such stories from. I would not make any waves there.

And also, the original story is about the girl coming in and meeting the guy in the lobby. I would always make sure that she walked in with me.

More fun that way too.

SJG
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jaredlucas
8 years ago
Papi

I travel a lot for business and I tend stay at places like residence inn where they have multiple buildings that are disconnected to the main Lobby. Sometimes a pain finding your room but it allows for great privacy and also more living space. Most of these types of hotels have mini living rooms and kitchens so it helps every thing to be more relaxed.

That way no one really ever sees a young guest. On the occaision when I have used a more traditional hotel I'll ask my date to dress conservatively with her outerwear and then keep the hot lingerie / outfit on underneath. No problems so far.



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Mainster
8 years ago
I had a girl come keep me company at the Phoenix Biltmore. She wore a wig on the way to my room, but left the wig in her bag when she left. The Biltmore was built on hookers and illegal booze, but certain managers (according to the girl) were plenty uptight about working girls working their hotel. She was great, though; bypassed the front desk because she knew the layout of the place probably better than the service staff.

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Ch3ll
8 years ago
I don't feel I'm in that "a lot" category just yet, but I've had a few. It's this older black gentleman at a hotel I like to stay and each time I check in during the wee hours of the night or morning he's always looking at me funny and I don't even have the girl there with me at the front desk. Also, I hate he's always up. Most hotels when it's late late night or early morning the rep is back in the room watching TV or something.

Another hotel I like the guy didn't say anything to me, but the stripper made it uncomfortable. We were talking about visiting different locations and the desk clerk said something then the stripper blurts out to the effect " hubby you know I like this". In my head I'm thinking what the hell are you thinking.
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