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HRH Chicago has been closed for a couple of years.

 

It's been redone and is now the Hotel St Jane. It's now got a great Deco design.

Thanks. I the last time I was in Chicago I stayed at the Hard Rock and didn't notice the change.

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There is a wealth of information, based on firsthand experiences, about hotels and amenities in various cities. This sort of information is precisely the sort of material to make for good "reviews" on the Daddy's site in an effort to broaden the content of the site beyond pure escort reviews. I'm not sure what the mechanism is for submitting those sort of non-escort reviews, but Daddy keeps asking for them since returning from his most recent hiatus. Perhaps he wants these reviews to be submitted as are the escort reviews, naming a hotel as the escort? I suspect he will find more submissions of non-escort reviews (travel options, places to stay, dine, shows, etc.) if he creates a separate form or set of forms for the new type of reviews.

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Would Daddy have the time to include reviews of hotels, restaurants, etc.? Seems like his hands are pretty full with just the escort reviews. TripAdvisor is a good place to go for hotel reviews. Of course, TripAdvisor doesn't rate how good a hotel is for an escort experience.

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Would Daddy have the time to include reviews of hotels, restaurants, etc.? Seems like his hands are pretty full with just the escort reviews. TripAdvisor is a good place to go for hotel reviews. Of course, TripAdvisor doesn't rate how good a hotel is for an escort experience.

 

Daddy has been asking for a wider variety of reviews for awhile now

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Thanks to the Vegas shooting, keycard access is going to ramp up and won't be going away anytime soon

This is something I hadn't thought of, but agree with the assessment. It's a useful corrective to the nervous perception that we are one of the targets of this policy. For my part, I'm rarely going to a city to hire, rather, I'm going there and hiring while I'm there. I tend to choose a hotel based on what works for me rather than think specifically about how an overnight would go there. I have never worried about keycard access. I wait for my guest in the foyer and go with them to my room. In part, this reflects the fact that what I'm doing is legal here, but I haven't really thought about changing tack in the US. I'm sure part of it's also white privilege, I expect not to be noticed.

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