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Dear Emily Escort,

 

Whenever I've hired in the past, I've had the escort visit me at home.

 

I'm soon going on vacation and--for the first time--I'm going to be hiring for a visit to my hotel room, only I have no idea regarding the protocol around hotel visits.

 

King-sized bed, to be sure, and rented for "double occupany" just because that's the truth. My name goes on the tab, but does his? His "stage name", or his real name?

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depends... if he's visiting for an hour or two...no need to have his name on the room. Overnight, it's up to you.

if he is arriving separate from you, it's a good idea to have him registered. But you can check in and get two keys with just one name registered as well. And noone need be the wiser.

Also depends on where you are staying... Country and class of hotel... some hotels require that ALL guests be signed in, and some countries require identification of all guests. So in these cases the 'actual' name is needed.

best to give the escort your name that you are registered under, either call him, or have him call the hotel to find out what room you are in(this is where your full name comes in...many hotels will not even put the call through to your room without the full name of the guest)

Then once your plaything arrives, discuss room access... does he get a key? come and go as he pleases etc....

One thing that has amazed me in the past is, a man will trust you enough to fly you to another city, share a bed with him, insert various body parts into various orifices, but doesn't trust the escort to be left alone in the room???

I was kicked out of a room once at 6 am in a foreign city, with nowhere else to go until 3PM, because the guy had to go to meetings.... you trust me to sleep with you, but don't want to leave me in a room with your clothing and toiletries?? hmmmmm

I understand if someone has been hustled or ripped off in the past, but cmon....

Matt(you don't want to see me at 6 am... EVER)

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>Also depends on where you are staying... Country and class

>of hotel... some hotels require that ALL guests be signed

>in, and some countries require identification of all guests.

>So in these cases the 'actual' name is needed.

 

That's very true! As the boomers age, hotel etiquette has changed. In many 5 star hotels in the "third" world like Brazil or Indonmesia, if you don't check in ith the whore, the whore does not come up to the room. Sometimes, I wish I was born ten years earlier!

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Gotta tell a war story here. Was checking in at a better, off-strip hotel in Las Vegas. No escort activity was involved, but joining me was a college athlete I'd met recently. My guest arrived just as my check-in was concluding, and the very cute, young clerk took instant notice. About twenty minutes later, the clerk phoned my room to verify that everything was OK. As I was saying everything is OK, my friend grabbed the phone, complained about some minor matter and insisted that the clerk take care of it personally.

 

Shortly after the wreckage of the house that fell on me was cleared away, a delightful three-way ensued.

 

Depending on where you are in the world, valet parking attendants, bellhops (do they still call them that?) and all manner of hotel employees are gay.

 

So here's a question for escorts: What's your protocol on impromptu three-ways with customers?

 

--EBG

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>>>Matt(you don't want to see me at 6 am... EVER)

 

>Actually, Matt looks very good at 6 am...

>Just as long as he's still asleep!;-)

 

You're absolutely right, Alan! Matt looks even better at 6 am when I don't have my glasses on! ;)

 

JT

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Guest BawdyBody

Excellent advice. It's going to be in Montréal, which is pretty open about almost every human pleasure and vice imagineable, and at one of the higher-end hotels, maybe the Intercontinental or Delta. I've never been asked for ID before, except when checking it. Sometimes it almost seems like that lobby staff almost don't notice who's coming and going in major upscale hotels. If you look like you're going someplace instead of loitering...most people assume you're supposed to be there. Probably double names will be best. And extra foam pillows.

 

The only other problem is me. I'm hilariously loud when I'm in the middle of cumming. It's one thing to be at home baying at the moon, but I'm hoping sound insulation where I'm staying is enough to contain the sounds of the orgasmic explosions. }> Maybe the pillows will help. Do teethmarks on the pillows count as damage?

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Matt's advise is good. No need if it's only a couple of hours. If it is overnight, then I have usually met the escort before and wouldn't be doing an overnighter if I didn't like him has a person and trust him, so he always gets a key and if I leave early, he's encouraged to stay as long as he wants, since I probably kept him up half the night }>

 

And I certainly would never kick Matt out at any hour :)

 

Most escorts that I meet out of town for an overnight is usually for a weekend and I know their names and they mine anyway, and I usually check us both in as I normally arrive first--if I'm going to be late, I leave his name at the front desk.

 

And why are you worrying about being too noisy--it's a hotel for god sake--you'll most likely never see these folks again and certainly never even meet the people next door that you may wake up. I mean certainly observe some basic rules of common courtesy, but don't let this hotel thing stress you out to the point of not enjoying yourself :)

 

Flower :*

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>King-sized bed, to be sure, and rented for "double occupany"

>just because that's the truth.

 

Better yet, suites are great in case one of you has trouble sleeping: you can at least get up and go read in the other room rather than lie there staring at the ceiling. If money's an object, I tend to prefer a suite at a less fancy place to a small room at a snazzier hotel.

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>Better yet, suites are great in case one of you has trouble

>sleeping: you can at least get up and go read in the other

>room rather than lie there staring at the ceiling.

 

I never thought of that, Slim. I don't suppose it would work for guys who want to sleep/cuddle/spoon all night (I like that, too) but it's great in case you both do want to sleep & one of you (in my case, the client :p ) is a snorer.

 

P.S. Would you really read or would you bring a laptop and update your diary? :+

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