+ glutes Posted Monday at 12:33 AM Posted Monday at 12:33 AM Not only do I not want to get bed bugs, I just think they should up their accommodations. Does anyone else here proceed, and NOT hire? Jeff224 and SecretProvider 1 1
rentaljock Posted Monday at 12:51 AM Posted Monday at 12:51 AM Which hotel? There are very affordable, good hotels out there. maninsoma, inkball, LostUpstate and 1 other 1 2 1
nomad Posted Monday at 04:28 AM Posted Monday at 04:28 AM It depends on the neighborhood and hotel. Midweek, you can get some very decent hotels for great deals when demand is weak. I have experienced guys staying a at Four Seasons or comparable hotel who charged premium prices for a pretty meh experience. If I feel their hotel isn't decently clean, I'll Dayuse a room and host as needed. Jeff224, maninsoma and MikeBiDude 1 2
maninsoma Posted Monday at 02:51 PM Posted Monday at 02:51 PM (edited) A smart provider is going to know how much he can afford to spend on a hotel room and still make money. I don't begrudge someone staying at a more affordable hotel, even if he's charging at or near the top of the average range, as long as the hotel is decent. I certainly don't think it's going to help an escort perform better if he's worried about getting at least four clients every day just so he can pay for the room and other travel costs and have a bit left over for profit. I don't want to go to a flop house in the worst neighborhood (though honestly one of my hottest appointments was with a traveling guy in a motel in a not very nice area), and beyond the initial reaction to a room in a luxury hotel once I'm in bed with someone I'm not thinking about the view or anything else related to the room as long as the room is decent enough to facilitate a good experience. I can understand that if you are staying overnight in a hotel that you might want something upscale, but for an hour where presumably you are enjoying someone's company? Who cares. Edited Monday at 02:54 PM by maninsoma thomas, msenge, Wings246 and 2 others 5
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted Monday at 05:14 PM Posted Monday at 05:14 PM 16 hours ago, glutes said: Not only do I not want to get bed bugs, I just think they should up their accommodations. Does anyone else here proceed, and NOT hire? At only $400 for a session, one can't expect much more than a $100 hotel. If one is picky, then one should book and pay for the hotel himself, giving the full $300 rate to the escort for him to keep and not have to pass on to the hotel. LostUpstate, msenge, Rod Hagen and 3 others 3 3
SecretProvider Posted Monday at 06:03 PM Posted Monday at 06:03 PM how do you expect them to make a profit? Rod Hagen 1
+ PhileasFogg Posted Monday at 06:27 PM Posted Monday at 06:27 PM (edited) Bed bugs are not a big risk if you’re not carrying luggage and don’t set clothes on the floor. A carpeted hotel is much higher risk than one with solid surface floors and carpet is probably smelly/musty too especially in the south. So I wouldn’t make it about price FYI…after midnight cancellations in ATL last night I stayed at a $139/night Fairfield. Not my first choice, but I was all that was available for my unplanned brief stay. but it was clean, clean smelling, and didn’t scream bedbugs to me. Edited Monday at 06:30 PM by PhileasFogg
Whoisyourdaddy Posted Monday at 06:47 PM Posted Monday at 06:47 PM It feels like most providers don't host. A few months ago, I found a provider who was hosting in a cheap hotel. However, he stopped communicating once I arrived in the area. That was annoying.
rojjodc Posted Monday at 06:58 PM Posted Monday at 06:58 PM I agree with your concern. I once met a provider in a cheap hotel and there were bugs crawling on the wall. Also, hotel guests were hanging out in the public area, and this was a night.
nomad Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM (edited) 6 hours ago, rojjodc said: I agree with your concern. I once met a provider in a cheap hotel and there were bugs crawling on the wall. Run, Forrest, Run!!!!! 😆 Edited yesterday at 01:29 AM by nomad
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