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I know I’ve mentioned this before and other travel discussions. But I’m just finding when traveling, the almost daily switching of/paying for hotels is detracting from the fun of traveling lately.

For example, many hotels have scaled back to 11 a.m. checkout times. I’m always having to request noon or 1. For me ordinarily, this is way too early to be getting up and going. On top of that, you rarely ever get 24 hours stay until you book two consecutive nights, or check in very early like noon or 1. Which is usually either up to the hotel or the arrival to a city. And many clients don’t understand that trying to meet around noon, 1 or 2 p.m. is not good timing when hosting out of hotels. Even if it is a good time to escape the wife/hubby/work whatever.

I know there’s chains that allow 4 p.m. checkout sometimes but: you have to be top tier member or pay extra for that “Package”. I also have been finding with Hilton and Marriott: they are often out of my hotel budget and always require extra deposits. Which means I have to come up with/spend more money initially before actually getting my bookings.

Not to mention all the early checking out just leaves me tired, occasionally irritable (I went ape shit on a bitch working at the hotel last month for trying to rush me out only 15 minutes after 12 p.m. checkout: I was sick from the flu but also a Diamond member, highest level with the hotel chain), and just overall not able to get enough done. Like, I would like to be able to go to the gym after breakfast, but I can’t because I have to spend the morning checking out. 
 

I also don’t pack “light”. I’ve known other escorts do similar. I have two bags dedicated to client stuff and general hotel comfort stuff, in addition to my clothes, shoes, and in the winter: coats. I also carry a medium sized toiletry duffle bag with everything I need or may need because let’s face it: hotel products are sub par. Especially budget brands: I never use hotel soap or products.

So I’m being rushed out to repack and carry all that stuff in the mornings, and I hate it. I wish hotels would let guests pick check in/checkout times. Majority of time when I check into a hotel when traveling: it’s often after 6 p.m. occasionally 3 if a client needs to meet early. But to then get up next morning and either have to pack or pay for another night, is bullshit. I may not need to stay for the whole night, but maybe just 5 p.m. or even 3 p.m.

I wish I could write this same letter to the president of all hotels in America. Is there an address? lol. It really pisses me off and makes traveling so much harder than it should be. Having a place to stay is paramount, waiting around in cars and restaurants trying to get work done, make phone calls, etc is inefficient. 

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7 hours ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

For example, many hotels have scaled back to 11 a.m. checkout times. I’m always having to request noon or 1. For me ordinarily, this is way too early to be getting up and going

3:00pm check-in has been standard for decades so 11:00 am check outs only gives them 4 hours to clean lots of rooms. The hours exist for a reason.

The one single solution is to use member hotels like Hilton where your membership can get you perks. I frequently call ahead and arrange a late check out. Rarely will they say no to a member.

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I’m at the point where - especially if I’m driving - I’ll book my hotel for an extra day, with the intention of checking out by 2-4. If I go over it gives me peace. 
 

but currently the price of hotels isn’t going down. There’s not much to do right now except build points, and travel to cities in off peak times. 

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I'm not "touring", but I like @Shawn Monroe 's idea of booking an extra full night even if you don't intend to stay that last night......being able to entertain guests clear thru that afternoon and evening, even if you plan to pack up and go somewhere down the road at 6, 8, or10pm, would be one less worry.......

and the 'grievances' you list about hotel policy, @Jarrod_Uncut , are standard operating procedure for most hotels......you suggest, for example, that you don't like to wake up early and are then rushed to pack your several bags minutes before check-out......not the hotel's fault!!.......you may want to inquire (at check-in) if a half-day charge is available with a 4pm or 6pm check-out........

the suggestions to join hotel rewards clubs and/or get a credit card with hotel loyalty perks are good ones......sounds like you already do this to some extent......

and please don't suggest a hotel employee is a "bitch" with whom to go "ape shit"....(I know you didn't say that to her face, I assume).......unprofessional and selfish!

 

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3 hours ago, azdr0710 said:

I'm not "touring", but I like @Shawn Monroe 's idea of booking an extra full night even if you don't intend to stay that last night......being able to entertain guests clear thru that afternoon and evening, even if you plan to pack up and go somewhere down the road at 6, 8, or10pm, would be one less worry.......

and the 'grievances' you list about hotel policy, @Jarrod_Uncut , are standard operating procedure for most hotels......you suggest, for example, that you don't like to wake up early and are then rushed to pack your several bags minutes before check-out......not the hotel's fault!!.......you may want to inquire (at check-in) if a half-day charge is available with a 4pm or 6pm check-out........

the suggestions to join hotel rewards clubs and/or get a credit card with hotel loyalty perks are good ones......sounds like you already do this to some extent......

and please don't suggest a hotel employee is a "bitch" with whom to go "ape shit"....(I know you didn't say that to her face, I assume).......unprofessional and selfish!

 

 

lol I know I was going to catch flack about the ape shit comment, so I figure I best to elaborate on that. I exaggerated on that part. If anything she was the one going ape shit, I was more or less professional but: as I was checking out, I addressed her rather directly but: let’s just say not in my normal “smooth tone” voice some people say I have. I was returning the same energy she came at with me with.
 

Normally, I would call the hotel chain customer service and file a formal complaint: but I had one hotel tell me they are basically charged $165 for each complaint that is made. I like the hotel, as I’ve stayed before: I just don’t like that particular woman there. And one time I stayed, she accused me of taking a shower in a room I looked at for nothing but 30 seconds, and asked to change. I said, “actually that used bath rug was already on the floor, that’s why I didn’t want that room 🤦🏾‍♂️ ”. 

 

In fact, I told her SHE was being very unprofessional. What she did, was basically knock on the room door, yelling “guest services!”  and told me, “it’s after 12, I need you to pack your stuff and get out”. Ummm, excuse me? First of all: she could have called the hotel phone to let me know it was checkout time. 2nd, I called the front desk myself first and the phone just rang several times. But for her to come all the way to my room and confront me, was way out of line. Then she has the audacity to say, “I’m not paying my housekeeper to wait outside your room”. Excuse me??? As if I didn’t just pay over $120 for the room myself? All this while I was struggling to pack up with the way I was feeling. So @azdr0710 how is that selfish? I think you’re being biased. 
 

That is why she got the wrong side of me. I went down, handed her my key and said: “Before you come barging into my room: you need to get your facts straight, because I called prior to check out time to request more time to checkout, and nobody picked up the phone. what is your name? Because I’m going to be calling customer service”. And she continued arguing with me, being totally unprofessional herself. She lucky I haven’t called the customer service line, but I have up to 30 days so I just might. I know I could get reimbursed with a free night, but with the state of health I was in, she unintentionally got it from me personally.

I didn’t keep the room a 2nd night because a former client of mine lets me stay in the 2nd floor of his house when I visit that area. But he lives in a rural town, and to host a client I need to drive to the city and get a hotel. One of the days, I booked a room and left after the session because I didn’t feel like dealing with checkout nonsense.

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On 1/4/2024 at 9:05 PM, Shawn Monroe said:

I’m at the point where - especially if I’m driving - I’ll book my hotel for an extra day, with the intention of checking out by 2-4. If I go over it gives me peace. 
 

but currently the price of hotels isn’t going down. There’s not much to do right now except build points, and travel to cities in off peak times. 

I know that’s the best way to win/win time wise, but that’s just not financially feasible to do for every hotel stay. For example: this week I went to Memphis and had a hotel for 1 night. There was only one Pre-planned booking. 
 

I had another client requesting a noon booking the day before, but as checkout time was nearing: I hadn’t heard from him. This particular hotel was only giving me until 11:30 a.m. as a LATE checkout that’s normally 11 a.m. I even asked if I could pay extra for a later checkout, and the front desk guy from India is all like NOPE, we don’t do that. Even though the night before, the guy who checked me in, said to call in the morning and ask 🤦🏾‍♂️ 

I was hoping to stay in the room, but usually if I have no clients notifying me of a booking by 11 (and ideally the night before): I plan to check out. I usually can’t pay for 2 nights unless I know I’m having bookings, as that will be coming directly out of my sessions. I’ve done that at times before, and it’s a gamble if anyone shows up.

Like last year; I booked 2 nights in Reno on my drive from San Fran to Denver. Nobody showed up 🤷🏾‍♂️ then I ended up missing a client in the next city in the process.

Now today, I was fortunate: I stayed at the same hotel a client booked for me yesterday (I’m glad there are clients out there who book rooms for escorts…and in the ape shit scenario above, I’d only do that if I booked the room myself, FYI @azdr0710 and @BuffaloKyle lol 😝).

I was too tired from a group session last night to check out, and since it’s Friday: I figured there was a likelihood that I’d get a client. So instead of staying at friend’s place, I re-booked the hotel under my loyalty account and ended up having a booking. Granted it was an outcall so technically I didn’t need the room: but for the sake of being available for calls instead of ditching my friend last minute for a booking, I did.

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6 hours ago, FrancisCA said:

I just got the American Express Platinum and it has some really good Travel perks. A few being automatic Gold in Hilton and Marriot. If you need a referral let me know! hehehe

 

Yeah I’d love to start using credit cards more for hotels but, my credit has been impacted by lack of bookings in my home state. Exactly the reason I been traveling so much dealing with hotels in the first place. All in effort trying to recoup and be in cities where I’m actually appreciated. Likely not opening up anymore credit this year until I pay up the current.

But yeah Hilton and Marriott is just more expensive across the board. I have the Hilton, Marriott, Choice/Radisson and Wyndham Apps, so I can quickly check all the prices. I’m in a hotel room now, that would have been  DOUBLE the price if I stayed in an equivalent Hilton in the same area. And like I’ve mentioned before, I don’t have the inclination to take 3-4 clients a day to make up for it. I try to keep my hotel costs as best as possible for the largest room type. And I usually stay in suites/separate bedrooms.

 

On 1/4/2024 at 8:54 PM, pubic_assistance said:

3:00pm check-in has been standard for decades so 11:00 am check outs only gives them 4 hours to clean lots of rooms. The hours exist for a reason.

The one single solution is to use member hotels like Hilton where your membership can get you perks. I frequently call ahead and arrange a late check out. Rarely will they say no to a member.


Well just because something has been going on for decades, doesn’t mean it fits into everyone’s circumstances lol. Not everybody is an up first thing and go schedule. People who are traveling for fun or a company may can control that, but someone like myself who often has to make decisions based on when other people are available: aren’t. Like @azdr0710 said: yeah it’s not the hotel’s fault that I don’t like to checkout in the middle of the day, but it’s also not my fault that some people can only meet around 12-1-2 pm: the exact dead zone times where it’s too late to checkout and too early to check in most times. Even the places who claim you can do that: I’ve gone to hotels and no rooms are ready. Clients have had to wait in the lobby until a room is available, etc. so nowadays I simply discourage clients from trying to book me between 11 am and 3 p.m. when I’m traveling and hosting: unless I have booked the room for 2 consecutive nights like I did last month. But I never book 3-4-5 nights at once anymore these days. 
 

In all my travel experience, I usually need about 5 to 6 p.m. to know for sure whether to stay or go. Like today, I had a client reach out at 4 p.m. to book a session for the evening. 
 

And yes, I do have loyalty membership as I mentioned above: but it still don’t matter. I still find the latest checkout is usually 1 pm. Or 4 p.m. if you buy the “late checkout package” for an extra fee: but when I ask some clients for an extra fee, they don’t always like it so….why should I be wanting to pay extra if I can’t be sure I’m going to get paid extra 🤷🏾‍♂️ 
 

The ONLY places I know that actually lives up to the “pick your check out time” are the bath houses and sex clubs. But of course they only give you 6-8 hours usage. And anybody who shows up has to also pay. But other than that, if hotels had round the clock maid service or at the very least: maids who stay until 5 pm: it would make a difference.

I think the true reason for check in/out times is to accommodate the housekeepers schedules. Someone mentioned this before: they have to clean in the morning and early afternoon, so they can tend to their kids or 2nd job in the afternoons and evenings. I emphasize with that, but that puts the guests in position to be inconvenienced or: spend more. And I’ve had times where hotel stays have wiped out earnings on a trip, if I encountered a period of no bookings for a few days. So I’m never eager to book 2 consecutive nights unless I know I either have clients each day or, make enough on 1 day to offset the extra night (because some nights I do just need a day off, even if I’m paying for a hotel). 

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10 hours ago, FrancisCA said:

I just got the American Express Platinum and it has some really good Travel perks. A few being automatic Gold in Hilton and Marriot. If you need a referral let me know! hehehe

Not to mention access to Centurion Lounges at major airports; although some get awfully crowded. 

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5 hours ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

I think the true reason for check in/out times is to accommodate the housekeepers schedules. Someone mentioned this before: they have to clean in the morning and early afternoon, so they can tend to their kids or 2nd job in the afternoons and evenings. I emphasize with that, but that puts the guests in position to be inconvenienced

All businesses need to work around the reality of human resources.

Maids have lives.

Hotels need to work around their schedule...not the other way around.

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I can sugarcoat almost anything, but travel post-pandemic is mostly a dumpster fire.

Airline lounges are packed.  Status programs continue to devalue.  Hotels, even good ones, continue to cut back on things like housekeeping and amenities.  Fellow travelers have never been more inept, selfish and unaware.  The shit people do in public now while traveling astounds me.

The credit card perk game is one you have to play very carefully.  If you cannot gameplan how you'll get the $700 Amex Plat yearly fee out of the card, then it's probably not the product for you.  People take these things wanting status, but quickly realize it's a credit product not meant for how, when and where they spend.

Avoiding burnout when you're on the road a lot is a job in itself.  You've got to take mental health breaks.

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10 hours ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

What she did, was basically knock on the room door, yelling “guest services!”  and told me, “it’s after 12, I need you to pack your stuff and get out”. Ummm, excuse me? First of all: she could have called the hotel phone to let me know it was checkout time. 2nd, I called the front desk myself first and the phone just rang several times. But for her to come all the way to my room and confront me, was way out of line. Then she has the audacity to say, “I’m not paying my housekeeper to wait outside your room”. Excuse me??? As if I didn’t just pay over $120 for the room myself? All this while I was struggling to pack up with the way I was feeling. So @azdr0710 how is that selfish? I think you’re being biased. 
 

That is why she got the wrong side of me. I went down, handed her my key and said: “Before you come barging into my room: you need to get your facts straight, because I called prior to check out time to request more time to checkout, and nobody picked up the phone. what is your name? Because I’m going to be calling customer service”. And she continued arguing with me, being totally unprofessional herself.

Based solely on your side of the story provided above, I still would side with the hotel and the female staff member's behavior.

Your time ended at noon, which is very generous standard in the hotel industry (11am is also standard). How is housekeeping going to turn that room around if you're leaving late?  It only works if they haven't sold the room for the following night.  By your checking out late, it means some poor schmuck can't check-in on time after you.

I would bet money that state law would have allowed the hotel to charge you full daily rate for those extra 15 minutes you stayed past posted checkout time.  Female staff's reaction of coming to your room and rushing you out I think was better for everyone than just slapping an extra night's fee to your credit card for being late, which she could have done.

Refusing to leave the room by check-out time is like refusing to get off a rollercoaster at a theme park because you prefer to stay on the ride longer without having to pay for 2nd ride.  Sorry, but the ride won't operate until everyone leaves the train and the new riders waiting in line have boarded.  The hotel can't check in its next guests until everyone has left their rooms on time.

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5 hours ago, BenjaminNicholas said:

I can sugarcoat almost anything, but travel post-pandemic is mostly a dumpster fire.

Airline lounges are packed.  Status programs continue to devalue.  Hotels, even good ones, continue to cut back on things like housekeeping and amenities.  Fellow travelers have never been more inept, selfish and unaware.  The shit people do in public now while traveling astounds me.

The credit card perk game is one you have to play very carefully.  If you cannot gameplan how you'll get the $700 Amex Plat yearly fee out of the card, then it's probably not the product for you.  People take these things wanting status, but quickly realize it's a credit product not meant for how, when and where they spend.

Avoiding burnout when you're on the road a lot is a job in itself.  You've got to take mental health breaks.


Exactly, not to mention: you REALLY have to have excellent credit for those cards. Which means, having lotta money to pay debts. But when a certain segment of clients in some cities make fake appointments, give the run around, repeatedly book and cancel visits or don’t respond when asking them when is a good time to meet: I have to stay within my means. I already had 2 credit card bills due this week. If I didn’t leave the “figurative” Sodom and Gomorrah (aka Kansas City and St. Louis), I probably would have been broke and unable to pay it, dealing with the bullshit I been dealing with there, all last year.
 

That said, I was curious and looked up what my credit card company offers for such travel perks. It’s only a $395 annual fee. But I’m not going to apply because the loyalty program tends to apply to a lot of the higher end hotels. Best reserved for celebs, corporate travelers and/or dual income couples 😂 

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3 hours ago, Vegas_Millennial said:

Based solely on your side of the story provided above, I still would side with the hotel and the female staff member's behavior.

Your time ended at noon, which is very generous standard in the hotel industry (11am is also standard). How is housekeeping going to turn that room around if you're leaving late?  It only works if they haven't sold the room for the following night.  By your checking out late, it means some poor schmuck can't check-in on time after you.

I would bet money that state law would have allowed the hotel to charge you full daily rate for those extra 15 minutes you stayed past posted checkout time.  Female staff's reaction of coming to your room and rushing you out I think was better for everyone than just slapping an extra night's fee to your credit card for being late, which she could have done.

Refusing to leave the room by check-out time is like refusing to get off a rollercoaster at a theme park because you prefer to stay on the ride longer without having to pay for 2nd ride.  Sorry, but the ride won't operate until everyone leaves the train and the new riders waiting in line have boarded.  The hotel can't check in its next guests until everyone has left their rooms on time.

I disagree with that comparison 100%. Again: I’m a Diamond member so according to the rules: a late checkout and complimentary room upgrade should be standard. So, she should have had the courtesy to acknowledge that, not treat me like a bum off the street overstaying in a room. I bet if it was an older White man or woman guest, she would have not approached it that way. But considering she was a Black woman, she thought she could get away with talking down towards me. Plus I was having a medical issue and needed the extra time. That’s the thing: she came guns blazing before even inquiring on what the matter was. At that point she was like all surprised, but she still got fire back because: who is she to be talking to a guest like that? There’s nothing about that which is “right” nor company policy.

The point of this topic isn’t whose side you side with. You’re turning a general topic into a personal opinion about right and wrong. I wasn’t looking for that. But that said: I checked that room’s availability because I almost booked an extra night (it was a large jacuzzi suite with separate rooms), and it was a MONDAY and nobody was booking that room. In fact throughout the week it’s consistently not booked until the weekend. So there was nobody waiting to check in. 
 

And they could never slap an extra fee on my card because: any time I go to a hotel I never leave more than the cost of the hotel on the card. I’ve had times people have messed up and charged my card 2 and 3 times when checking in. So she could not try that on me 😂 

 

Whether drama or no drama: The 10-11-12 p.m. checkout still leaves me inconvenienced. It’s not about selfish, it’s about having a preference to have more time to allow possibilities or the option to stay longer, not be hurried 🧹out onto the street before I can even make a decision. I can bet hotels would make more money if they played fairly, and gave people until 3 to 5 pm to checkout. One hotel in Denver used to allow 6 p.m. for extra $25, but it was kinda worn (Ramada). During Covid, they demolished it. Not sure if it was because of that or general gentrification growing in the area.

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6 hours ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

I bet if it was an older White man or woman guest, she would have not approached it that way.

🙄Here we go again.....

News flash: white people also suffer consequences for breaking rules.

I know thst must be shocking to you. But it's true.

11:00 am checkout means you're supposed to leave your room by 11:00 am so they can clean the room for the next person. No matter what color the person is they find in the room...the response is the same.

GET OUT. We need to clean that room.

 

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5 hours ago, pubic_assistance said:
11 hours ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

I bet if it was an older White man or woman guest, she would have not approached it that way.

🙄Here we go again.....

News flash: white people also suffer consequences for breaking rules.

Yes 💯.  Just last week when I was at a hotel in Palm Springs, hotel staff knocked on my door 15 minutes PRIOR to check-out time to remind me to leave.  I was in the process of packing, only about 5 minutes from being finished, which still would give me time to make it to the front desk to return my key PRIOR to check-out time.  It never crossed my mind that they were possibly treating me different than anyone else because of my age, sex, nationally, or other demographic.  I just assumed they were knocking on everyone's doors to get people out to get the rooms turned over.

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It appears that your operating model doesn’t work? Although I guess you might come back with examples of times when it does work of course…. 

But I’d suggest that if it doesn’t work > 80% of the time then it’s not effective and you need to change something. The world won’t change to suit you; you have to change to fit the world. I don’t travel so I’m not going to offer any ideas except to say that if I book a hotel room (I use them for filming) then I use DayUse which provides rooms by the hour. Usually at affordable rates and at convenient times. 
 

 

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15 hours ago, Jamie21 said:

It appears that your operating model doesn’t work? Although I guess you might come back with examples of times when it does work of course…. 

But I’d suggest that if it doesn’t work > 80% of the time then it’s not effective and you need to change something. The world won’t change to suit you; you have to change to fit the world. I don’t travel so I’m not going to offer any ideas except to say that if I book a hotel room (I use them for filming) then I use DayUse which provides rooms by the hour. Usually at affordable rates and at convenient times. 
 

 

How are you going to tell me my operating model doesn’t work, but then say you don’t travel so aren’t going to offer any ideas? You might as well have just said that one line, and left it there. Because if you don’t travel often, then you wouldn’t know 🤷🏾‍♂️ 

But I find it cute that you have to use a broad term and imply I’m expecting the WHOLE WORLD to change for me, when all I’m discussing is how hotel checkout times don’t offer much in the way of flexibility. How is that changing the whole world? 
 

I think some of you just find ways to be disagreeable with me, just for the sake of not wanting me to say anything that I find inconveniencing. I already know for a fact it would make business easier if checkout time was later than 11 or 12. Many clients try to book around noon/1 p.m. I’m not going to book two nights room just to accommodate 1 booking.

And as a matter of fact: I did book 2 nights hotel for one (pre-booked) booking last month. I asked him for $200 deposit and then I checked in the night before and stayed until the day after the next. In that case, it made sense to do. But in the case of the original story: I had no other bookings planned for that day and had a place to stay. It would have been a waste of money to rebook a 2nd night just to have an extra 15 minutes to checkout.

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21 hours ago, pubic_assistance said:

🙄Here we go again.....

News flash: white people also suffer consequences for breaking rules.

I know thst must be shocking to you. But it's true.

11:00 am checkout means you're supposed to leave your room by 11:00 am so they can clean the room for the next person. No matter what color the person is they find in the room...the response is the same.

GET OUT. We need to clean that room.

 

Here we go again with you only reading and writing what you want to use against me,  and not getting the full point.

Guests who are upper tier members generally get a minimum automatic EXTRA hour check out past the time of the standard checkout of the hotel with the chain I’m with. I’ve been told this before.

But being some of the hotels are individually managed, and some places only want to hire 2 maids for the whole hotel: they often don’t acknowledge that privilege, and often have to be reminded (usually by me) that I’m requesting DIAMOND MEMBER checkout time.

If the bitch would have picked up the phone when I called down the first time, she wouldn’t have needed to come up to my room in the first place. She went beyond her call of duty, and confronted a guest unprofessionally. 

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1 minute ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

Here we go again with you only reading and writing what you want to use against me,  and not getting the full point.

Again with the martyrdom...🙄

What you seem to be missing here is that even if you're a "Diamond Member" you still need to REQUEST a late check out.

You can't just sit your ass in the room after normal.check out and tell the maids to fuck off. They need to be scheduled

 

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8 minutes ago, pubic_assistance said:

Hotels are designed as places to sleep, not entertain men cheating on their wife. (That's what MOTELS are for.) 🤣

So men who go there with their wives aren’t having sex? Explain that to me 🤔 

You’re sounding like a real prude. Let me see you go to a hotel the day after New Year’s Eve, hungover and having to checkout at noon (which for that reason I stayed at a friend’s place this past one, and declined an invite to go to a potential hookup’s hotel room).

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2 minutes ago, pubic_assistance said:

Again with the martyrdom...🙄

What you seem to be missing here is that even if you're a "Diamond Member" you still need to REQUEST a late check out.

You can't just sit your ass in the room after normal.check out and tell the maids to fuck off. They need to be scheduled

 

I never said I didn’t request it. Never said that. I always request it, but often times I get told at check in: I have to request it in the morning, which sometimes doesn’t get relayed timely.

And it wasn’t the MAIDS, it was the lady who checks in guests from the front desk who I called out. All she had to do was call (which I did call prior to checkout time but the phone just rang off the hook). She didn’t have to come up to my room all hostile trying to engage in confrontation

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10 minutes ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

So men who go there with their wives aren’t having sex? Explain that to me 🤔 

Obviously people have sex. But do so during the normal hours that people spend in bed.

Motels on the other hand are more accustomed to people using the rooms in the middle of the day to hook up.

You are complaining about a hotel's business model instead of using the appropriate venue to fuck your clients who want mid-day hangs.

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2 minutes ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

I never said I didn’t request it.

You just did. 🤨

" I did call prior to checkout time but the phone just rang off the hook"

Jared, your lack of self awareness is frightening sometimes.

You complain constantly about things that are fucked up because you're not doing it right...not because other people are fucked up.

You need to pay more attention to how normal people behave and follow that model.

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