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hexalite2001
04-15-2007, 12:51 AM
So... I haven't posted here in 3-4 years, wow!
Anyways, I'm 23 and my girlfriend (23) and I both live at home with the parents (just finished University, so that will end soon lol). We've been getting it on in the backseat of my car but are finding it a little cramped. So I'm thinking about where we can have sex, and a hotel/motel option came to mind. I was just wondering what the hotel etiquette is for just getting a room for the evening. Like, do they want you to stay the entire night? Is it common to get a hotel room just to fuck around? Do you need to indicate anything to them when you purchase the room? Or you just purchase a room for the night like usual and leave whenever you want?
Hope this dosen't sound completely retarded lol. If you have a better suggestion for a place to have sex with a BED then let me know lol.
Casperr
04-15-2007, 02:19 AM
Never done it myself, but from what I gather it's just a regular hotel room purchase. So you hire it for one night, and you get it from that afternoon or whenever you buy it until 10am or whenever checkout is the next morning. You don't have to spend the whole night there, you don't have to do anything. You can come and go as you please (ahaha!), and not worry about anything.
When you leave, though, do the maids a favour - put the used condoms and wrappers in the bin! The staff don't want to have to pick them up!
VeryLonelyMan
04-15-2007, 02:56 AM
I used to work at a hotel and there were plenty of nights where a guy would come in and pay for one bed and we saw him and his lady get out. Or hell they both would be there standing there getting the room and we see them go and leave a few hours later and not come back. Just go in, tell them what room you want. Pay your bill however, get your key and go to your room. They just made there money, as long as you don't do anything stupid you will be fine. (By stupid, waking the neighbors, trash the room, rack up phone bill, that kinda stupid). And some have all night porn depending of if you two are into that.
hexalite2001
04-15-2007, 10:23 AM
Okay that sort of what I thought, I just wasn't sure. Great to hear from someone who had actually worked at a hotel! lol thanks a lot guys!
osuche
04-15-2007, 10:55 AM
There are places in cities that will rent by the hour, but often they're less than clean and reputable. If I were your lady, I'd insist that we go to a clean reputable hotel (even if it's on the inexpensive side!) and just make no issue that we don't intend to stay for the night.
BTW - Might want to also sneak out in the early morning for a morning go at it before you must give up the room!
LixyChick
04-15-2007, 04:48 PM
Motels are less expensive than hotels.
Ramada, Hilton, Marriott...all big chain hotels with big price tickets and not all that much better than a reputable motel. Just might not be able to get room service, but you can order from the local pizza joint (phone book in drawer along with bible...or on a table). Some motels have menus in the room for convience. Give the name of the motel/hotel and the room number and they'll be there.
I know of what I speak. I've worked as a maid in both scenarios. TRUST me on conditions!
A Super 8 or Motel 6 isn't bad for the buck and is as clean as required by law/inspection. They NEVER ask how long you are planning to stay and you have a 12-24 hour period if you pay the full price...no matter the time of arrival! If you arrive at 2am and the checkout time is 11am...you don't have to leave at 11am! Be sure to ask the policy of checkin and checkout time when registering. It should be posted in the lobby or on the inside of the door in your room or on a register receipt.
Make sure you put the "DO NOT DISTURB" sign on the outside knob no matter what time you arrive! Take it off when you leave. Lock the door with ALL locks available. If the room was to your liking...leave a "tid-bit" for the maid. Doesn't matter if you messed up the room...just don't break anything and don't steal anything. It's not stealing if you take the shampoos and conditioners...but leave the towels and washcloths (and bathrobes, if provided). DON'T leave used condoms all over the place (Ewww...maids hate that!), but DO use the condoms and dispose in the trash!
First thing to do when entering a motel/hotel room? TAKE THE COMFORTER OFF OF THE BED AND PUT IT IN A CORNER. NOW GO WASH YOUR HANDS! The reason? The room is cleaned daily and the sheets are removed and washed/bleached daily...but the comforter is only ever changed/cleaned monthly (maybe less...maybe more)...for water conservation/money conservation. They assume we don't do anything atop the comforter. Haaaaaaaaaaa! I've done some of my best stuff up there before I ever became a maid and realized what's on the thing! Trust me...take it off!
The phone, remote and TV are barely ever wiped...let alone disinfected. Bring some disinfectant wipes if it's a phobia for you. Don't make that a priority though...or your lady will think you are nuts! Just take charge on entrance and get that comforter off!
If you need one...you can dial up the front desk (numbers provided by the phone) and ask for a wake up call. They might provide a clock but it doesn't hurt to have back-up in case of a power failure and it's important for you to wake at a certain time...anytime! There is always someone in charge of wake up calls.
No towels? No pillows? No blankets? Heater broke? Heater won't stop? Etc...etc...Any problems? You paid for the room. Call the front desk and tell them. Keep calling or go to them to resolve the problem. I once had a room that smelled like cat pee (to say it nicely) and the maid came and sprayed a banana deodorizer all over the room. Soon it smelled like cat pee AND bananas. YIKES! Needless to say, we were moved to another room ASAP when I went to management/front desk and explained the problem and made them come smell! Got a fine upgrade for that matter. But I digress...
Anyway hun...you rent the room for as long as you need it...even if you don't need it as long as you can have it!
Have fun!
P.S. You could even go online and look up local motels/hotels or even a local mom-and-pop place (we have a quaint motel round here called "Cab Fryes") and find out the prices and, if you are so inclined, make reservations, preferences, inquiries...etc. Just an afterthought! Have fun hun!
IowaMan
04-15-2007, 05:13 PM
Cat pee and bananas? :yikes:
Only done the hotel/motel for sexual purposes only once. Sort of a seedy looking place on the outside but it was actually pretty nice on the inside. It was the type of place that actually did have rooms on an hourly basis if you so desired.
Motel manager actually came to the room to show it to us and even went to the extent of explaining the process of cleaning the hot tub that was in the room. It really was a pretty clean place.
Had a blast (a few of them actually) and would probably do it again if the need ever presented itself.
Just have fun!
Teddy Bear
04-15-2007, 05:23 PM
Also have only rented a room just for sex once.... but it was the best ever and would do it again with that same person anytime!! :D
(PS: Thanks for the memories!)
hexalite2001, go for it! Have a great time!! :)
ReaperWoman
04-16-2007, 09:14 AM
Had an amazing dirty weekend once in a hotel. managed to spill massage oil all over the sheets though... :yikes:
Great fun though. Would happily do it again.
WildIrish
04-16-2007, 09:17 AM
Mrs. WI & I did the hotel thing once before we wed. We were there for two whole days. lmao
cavegirl
04-16-2007, 11:46 AM
I've had more than one hotel based dirty weekend with my fiance before now. Lots of fun, and like WI - we tend not to leave the room for two days either...fantastic :)
sodaklostsoul
04-17-2007, 10:10 AM
Motels are less expensive than hotels.
Ramada, Hilton, Marriott...all big chain hotels with big price tickets and not all that much better than a reputable motel. Just might not be able to get room service, but you can order from the local pizza joint (phone book in drawer along with bible...or on a table). Some motels have menus in the room for convience. Give the name of the motel/hotel and the room number and they'll be there.
I know of what I speak. I've worked as a maid in both scenarios. TRUST me on conditions!
A Super 8 or Motel 6 isn't bad for the buck and is as clean as required by law/inspection. They NEVER ask how long you are planning to stay and you have a 12-24 hour period if you pay the full price...no matter the time of arrival! If you arrive at 2am and the checkout time is 11am...you don't have to leave at 11am! Be sure to ask the policy of checkin and checkout time when registering. It should be posted in the lobby or on the inside of the door in your room or on a register receipt.
Make sure you put the "DO NOT DISTURB" sign on the outside knob no matter what time you arrive! Take it off when you leave. Lock the door with ALL locks available. If the room was to your liking...leave a "tid-bit" for the maid. Doesn't matter if you messed up the room...just don't break anything and don't steal anything. It's not stealing if you take the shampoos and conditioners...but leave the towels and washcloths (and bathrobes, if provided). DON'T leave used condoms all over the place (Ewww...maids hate that!), but DO use the condoms and dispose in the trash!
First thing to do when entering a motel/hotel room? TAKE THE COMFORTER OFF OF THE BED AND PUT IT IN A CORNER. NOW GO WASH YOUR HANDS! The reason? The room is cleaned daily and the sheets are removed and washed/bleached daily...but the comforter is only ever changed/cleaned monthly (maybe less...maybe more)...for water conservation/money conservation. They assume we don't do anything atop the comforter. Haaaaaaaaaaa! I've done some of my best stuff up there before I ever became a maid and realized what's on the thing! Trust me...take it off!
The phone, remote and TV are barely ever wiped...let alone disinfected. Bring some disinfectant wipes if it's a phobia for you. Don't make that a priority though...or your lady will think you are nuts! Just take charge on entrance and get that comforter off!
If you need one...you can dial up the front desk (numbers provided by the phone) and ask for a wake up call. They might provide a clock but it doesn't hurt to have back-up in case of a power failure and it's important for you to wake at a certain time...anytime! There is always someone in charge of wake up calls.
No towels? No pillows? No blankets? Heater broke? Heater won't stop? Etc...etc...Any problems? You paid for the room. Call the front desk and tell them. Keep calling or go to them to resolve the problem. I once had a room that smelled like cat pee (to say it nicely) and the maid came and sprayed a banana deodorizer all over the room. Soon it smelled like cat pee AND bananas. YIKES! Needless to say, we were moved to another room ASAP when I went to management/front desk and explained the problem and made them come smell! Got a fine upgrade for that matter. But I digress...
Anyway hun...you rent the room for as long as you need it...even if you don't need it as long as you can have it!
Have fun!
P.S. You could even go online and look up local motels/hotels or even a local mom-and-pop place (we have a quaint motel round here called "Cab Fryes") and find out the prices and, if you are so inclined, make reservations, preferences, inquiries...etc. Just an afterthought! Have fun hun!
OMG!!!!!! I never gave the comforter a thought.........no wonder I could'nt stand the smell of the comforter in a room I rented once. "ewwwww"
Our next room rental will be different. :sad:
Oh, and Thank You Lixy!!!!
Steph
04-19-2007, 03:13 AM
OMG!!!!!! I never gave the comforter a thought
LOL I thought about the comforters in our rooms! I've been a freaking chambermaid & should know better but I'm also the furthest from a germaphobe you could get. :blush:
WildIrish
04-19-2007, 10:50 AM
I'm also the furthest from a germaphobe you could get. :blush:
Do tell...slowly. :D
cherrypie7788
04-20-2007, 02:20 PM
Try the FRONT seat...it works for us....just kidding :p
I have done the hotel just for sex thing before. Just once and we were only there for about 4 hours though he paid for a whole 24 hours (that 4 hours cost him $60 which is why I recommend a motel until you are just going to stay the night).
I'm sure the staff see it ALL the time and probably don't care either way.
Lixy, that was very interesting information. Thank you for that!!!
Loulabelle
04-22-2007, 07:14 AM
OK, this may sound completely radical, but how about staying the whole night and telling your folks that you're planning on having a night away in a nice hotel with your girlfriend so you can have a romantic weekend together. You're both WELL over the age of consent, in a committed relationship got your college degrees - you're adults and entitled to spend quality time with your partner. It's not unreasonable.
LixyChick
04-22-2007, 08:28 AM
I wonder if Hexalite got any of this info?
LOL@Loulabelle! Hmmmmmm...GOOD POINT!
You're welcome for the info Soda and Cherry!
Wicked Wanda
04-30-2007, 09:35 PM
I was introduced to hotel room sex at an early age and to be honest, by the time I was 22 I think I could recognize and identify every hotel in the Vieux Carre if you showed me a picture of the furniture or even just the pattern on the comforter (some nice places change them daily) or drapes.
I was lucky enough to usually date boys who could afford to rent a nice VC room for the night. For these rooms, you could only pay for the entire night. But once paid for, you could come (cum?) and go as you pleased. Sometimes we stayed there all night, even did room service. (I highly recomend trying it)
Later, I "dated" a lot of tourists and other visitors to NO, so the hotel room thing was pretty standard.
I think that Loulabelle has the best idea. My parents just wanted to know if I was safe.
WW
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