I prefer outcall appointments but when I have to venture out to meet a professional lady I increasingly encounter keycard readers on hotel elevators or door to guest room floors from parking garages. The intention is keep people who are not registered guests from getting to a guest’s room door. Fine if you are “legitimate” traveler wanting security. A problem if you are on your way to see a traveling lady who picked a hotel without knowing it had these obstacles to her customer guys reaching her bed.
Once the door from the parking garage was ajar when I arrived, possibly left that way by someone who did not wish to deal with the card reader lock. Once I tried the door and it did not open, evidently I looked helpless as a maintenance guy used the keycard hanging around his neck to open the door for me. I thanked him. Once I followed a group into the elevator. A male guest used his card to start the elevator. A woman punched my floor for me since I had an Appletini from the hotel bar in each hand and my briefcase hanging from my arm. It turned out that she was on the same floor and staying across the hall so she knocked on my lady’s door for me too! I think that used up about two years of luck relative to these evil devices. Last time because I had advised the Visiting Lady that her hotel had keycarded elevators she had a dress on and came down in the elevator to meet me at the lobby. She did not want to be seen in the lobby because there were more “admirers” to come later and so stayed in the elevator. I knew about the card readers from reading hotel reviews - I like to be prepared AKA being paranoid.
This type of security seems to be presently found mostly at upscale hotels, especially those downtown. However, I have encountered these things in a “suburban” extended stay suite hotel with separate buildings. A key card was required to open the outside door to the interior hall. When I called the lady popped out of her room to open the door in a see-through nightie with nothing on under it. She had the room nearest the exterior door but it seemed a bit iffy. Not her usual hotel she said.
Only once have I encountered a reasonable apartment house-type door call system that allowed a guest to open the door remotely to a vistor. This at another multi-building extended stay.
Anyone have ideas how deal with this type of obstacle when the object of your desire is waiting naked upstairs and you are down in the lobby or out in the parking garage keycardless?