Jump to content

San Francisco Hotels


Guest ript4hire
This topic is 6386 days old and is no longer open for new replies.  Replies are automatically disabled after two years of inactivity.  Please create a new topic instead of posting here.  

Recommended Posts

Guest ript4hire

This question is for escorts and clients - anyone who has experience

staying at hotels in SF. I booked my hotel for an upcoming weekend

trip through Hotwire.com ... I have used the site before and always

been very pleased with the results. Usually I end up at a name

brand hotel, no worries. This time they have placed me at the "Club

Quarters" hotel, which apparently is a business traveller/private

club hotel. I checked out the website, and on the home page they

state: "Exclusive and club-like: entrance restricted to guests for

better security." So now I am worried that I won't be able to

handle incalls!

 

Does anyone have any experience with this hotel? I have already

been charged and Hotwire won't let me change it ... but I may have

to eat the cost and stay somewhere else if this hotel won't let me

have guests!

 

Eric

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sounds like you'd probably have to meet your clients in the lobby and escort (sorry for the pun) them to your room. I would suggest calling the hotel directly and asking them what their policy is for guests. In the end, there's got to be a way around it if they're so strict...like, there must be a front desk or security person who likes big cock... :p

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Never heard of the place, don't know whether that is good or bad! (If it helps, it says it is 'male only')

I would think that you would have to escort your client in via a card key or similar, you might raise some eyebrows if there are too many.

Just my read, please report back what you find...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Eric,

 

I work with the hotel industry as a part of my job. This is a chain of hotels in NYC, Boston, DC, Chicago, and elsewhere. It's geared the corporate business traveler staying at negotiated corporate rates. The restricted entry is one of the hallmarks of this chain. It's for that executive type that seeks tons of privacy espcecially if they are working on major deals.

 

You may run into issues if you are continually taking guests up to your room for in calls. The security department is likely to be a bit more observant than average hotels. Consequently it won't take them long to figure out what you are doing and they may ask you to leave.

 

If they call you out on it you could claim you are in town interviewing potential candidates for various positions with your company. ;-) (Ok, I can't believe I said that with out bursting into laughter.) Or you may decide not to offer in calls but is that practical for your business? Likely not I would guess.

 

Perhaps it may be better to consider another option.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Eric,

Sorry to hear about your hotel problems.

That's one of the reasons I never use Hotwire and Priceline. I am very particular when I choose my accommodation and I need to know in advance where I'm going to stay and not let someone else decide for me. In terms of discretion I usually go for a large hotel with a large lobby. I don't go for boutique hotels or small hoteld like the ones in Paris where you have to squeeze between the wall and the front desk to get to the elevator. That being said I've never had any problems so far in a hotel with guests coming in and out, neither the hotel staff has ever figured out what happens behind my closed door. Sometimes when I'm put on a key access floor I have to meet the client down in the lobby, but this isn't an issue. Just let him know ahead of time, give him the right instructions and meet him by the elevators (nobody will notice anything). I think you mentioned previously that you don't see that many clients a day, so you should be fine.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Steven Draker ~

http://www.rentboy.com/location/getrb.asp?rentboy=89243&Location=108

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>I would think that you would have to escort your client in via

>a card key or similar, you might raise some eyebrows if there

>are too many.

>

I would think you would be raising more than eyebrows walking through the hotel lobby, with a guest or not. I am getting a bit of a raise thinking about you walking through the lobby.

The hotel cannot stop you from bringing guests to your room but they may ask that they be escorted in and out to maintain hotel security.

As for Rick's comment that there may be a hotel employee who likes big cock, Rick this is San Francisco and these men work in a hotel, think there is a chance they might be gay?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sites like Hotwire and Priceline have an amazing knack for picking the one type of property (or flight) that absolutely won't work for you and giving that to you at absolutely the wrong time. ;-)

 

A friend booked his family's Xmas vacation on Priceline last year. He ended up flying from Chicago to Maine via FOUR flights, taking something like 20 hours, with 3 small children. He got a REALLY great price, and he says he's still paying for it.

 

Sometimes it's better to pick the thing you want and spend whatever it costs.

 

(Oh, wait! This isn't a thread about escort rates! LOL)

 

If I were you, I'd go ahead and check in. Check the place out. The entry requirement MAY not be so onerous. Business travelers certainly do have "visitors" from time to time. The hotel has certainly seen this kind of thing before.

 

As long as you're not swinging from chandeliers, it will probably be fine.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest RandyRon

Stayed at Club Quarters in San Francisco last year for a week on business. Rooms are sort of small but very clean and comfortable. Had no problem with meeting my escorts in the lobby and taking him to my room. You have to use a key on the elevators. Never noticed any security detail and was never challenged. I don't think this will be a problem if you meet them in the lobby and you aren't shouting so loud you disturb the neighbors when you pop your nut. :+ :+

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>Sites like Hotwire and Priceline have an amazing knack for

>picking the one type of property (or flight) that absolutely

>won't work for you and giving that to you at absolutely the

>wrong time. ;-)

>

 

The only good thing about Priceline is William Shatner. :+

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest ript4hire

Thanks to everyone for the help! Especially RandyRon ... I am feel

much better about the trip now. I think I will be able to handle

incalls no problem, if anyone is interested.

 

Also stumbled on another location, just to keep the incalls to a

minimum ... a local told me about The Hot Tubs

(http://www.thehottubs.com/). Bed, shower, sauma and a private hot

tub, all for a reasonable rate. Anyone in SF wanna join me for a

soak? :9

 

Eric

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>Sounds like you'd probably have to meet your clients in the

>lobby and escort (sorry for the pun) them to your room. I

>would suggest calling the hotel directly and asking them what

>their policy is for guests. In the end, there's got to be a

>way around it if they're so strict...like, there must be a

>front desk or security person who likes big cock... :p

 

 

Rick, you answered Eric's concern "spot on." That is definitely how it works at this particular hotel where I have stayed on three occasions.

 

I saw an escort here once: I had to take the elevator, using the plastic card in order to access its operation each time.

 

Perhaps Eric "will have to eat the cost" for his prepay!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>Eric,

>Sorry to hear about your hotel problems.

>That's one of the reasons I never use Hotwire and Priceline. I

>am very particular when I choose my accommodation and I need

>to know in advance where I'm going to stay and not let someone

>else decide for me. In terms of discretion I usually go for a

>large hotel with a large lobby. I don't go for boutique hotels

>or small hoteld like the ones in Paris where you have to

>squeeze between the wall and the front desk to get to the

>elevator. That being said I've never had any problems so far

>in a hotel with guests coming in and out, neither the hotel

>staff has ever figured out what happens behind my closed door.

>Sometimes when I'm put on a key access floor I have to meet

>the client down in the lobby, but this isn't an issue. Just

>let him know ahead of time, give him the right instructions

>and meet him by the elevators (nobody will notice anything). I

>think you mentioned previously that you don't see that many

>clients a day, so you should be fine.

>

>Hope this helps.

>

>Steven Draker ~

>http://www.rentboy.com/location/getrb.asp?rentboy=89243&Location=108

 

 

 

 

One can get some great east or west of Union Square hotels from Hotwire and at lower prices than using other sources. If you book one of these hotels through this site, you should be able to get the privacy that you seek.

:9

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>One can get some great east or west of Union Square hotels

>from Hotwire and at lower prices than using other sources. If

>you book one of these hotels through this site, you should be

>able to get the privacy that you seek.

 

Thanks, but no thanks. I'll stick with my favorite chain, where I get upgraded each time and they treat me like a royalty :+

 

As they say "You've earned more than points" :)

 

Steven Draker ~

http://www.rentboy.com/location/getrb.asp?rentboy=89243&Location=108

 

"Luck is the residue of hard work"

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...