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Originally Posted by gigi_gypsy
I am sure this has been covered before, but cannot find anything after searching for a bit now.
I declined an outcall to a hotel with a very small lobby and no restaurant or bar.
I am a bit paranoid of walking in and then leaving an hour or so later. I do know to dress very low key (not in CFM shoes, dressed to the nines, and etc).
I've read several times where hotel staff and security work with police when they notice something out of line.
What do you all do to not look suspicious?
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Small hotel or big hotel it doesn't matter.
A professional will do her research and determine if the place is safe for her suitors or not.
Here's what I have came up with: It is not so much about the size of the hotel but how busy the hotel is. The Italian boutique hotel I stayed at in NYC only had 180 rooms. Let me tell you, it was perfect! The rooms were elegant. The service was spectacular and most of all, they were busy! There was so many people in the lobby you would have gone unnoticed even if you were the type to see 5 people a day. For me, I see only two people a day so this hotel was just right.
Again this is in NYC and during the holiday season ... everywhere is busy. Familiarize yourself with the hotels in your area so you can get a sense of how busy they are.
What do I do to not look suspicious? Well I look like a normal person. Don't be all hookerfied walking through the lobby and no one will care.
As for meeting people in the lobby, I will not do that. There are bars/restaurants around and I do not mind driving/getting a driver. The whole lobby thing is not smart at all especially if you're meeting more than one man a day plus I feel that it's too businesslike.