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Originally Posted by HAPrime
I recently attended a convention at the Gaylord Hotel & Convention Center. The seem to have added the key card scanner to the elevator.
This also was the case with the Wyndham Hotel as well. I find this very annoying. While it is easy to sneak in with a group. If there is not a group at the elevator, I would need to fetch the lady and take her up.
Just figured I would pass this along.
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It's not always just as easy as the Provider sneaking in with a group, at least not at a certain (nice) hotel in DC. 😂
It's not the usual key card set up, tho. No key card needed to get into the elevator (altho I was unaware of this at the time, and *thought* I snuck in), or to get off on either the lobby floor or another non guest-room floor.
You need the actual room card to GET OFF the elevator at the guest room floor that you want, however.
Yup, took me like 3 times riding the elevator up and down to figure out why it was skipping the floor I had pushed. 😉
Needless to say, I learned the hard way on that one! I never go to a hotel now for outcalls without knowing the entire elevator/key card situation, in advance.
By the way, what you say about the Gaylord is true. There are also 2 different sets of elevators; one set is a bit more discreet, for those who need extra discretion. Both require key cards, tho.
I saw a male masseuse walking into an elevator there, with his portable table. A guest had been waiting for him to let him up.
I've also had a client hide a key card outside for me (not at the Gaylord).
..Took me like 3 walks up and down the sidewalk trying to act super nonchalant and "evening-strollish," to find the damn thing. 🤔 Apparently I was looking *too hard*. ;-) If I recall correctly, my client walked me thru finding it via text, and once I did, it was very obvious, and I felt silly. 😁
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