Favorite and Hated Incall Hotel Brands

WinterNicole's Avatar
If provider offers incalls to a hotel do you gentlemen have hotel brands you prefer? Are there certain ones that would prevent you fTom booking a session?

Ladies where do prefer and hate? And why
Old-T's Avatar
  • Old-T
  • 02-12-2018, 11:04 AM
I prefer Holliday Inn chain, especially the Kimptons. Hilton chain is good too.

I like the Marriotts, however some are escort neutral while others are escort hostile.

Personally I dislike Hyatts--if they could figure out how they could charge extra for the oxygen, they would.
Personally I dislike Hyatts--if they could figure out how they could charge extra for the oxygen, they would. Originally Posted by Old-T
(Snigger)

At least the staff at the Hyatt are extremely helpful and do a great show of pretending to care.
rcinokc's Avatar
Are there certain ones that would prevent you fTom booking a session? Originally Posted by WinterNicole
Motel 6
Days Inn
Super 8
Baymont Inn
Red Carpet Inn

Probably more, also anything that used to be a major chain but is now locally owned. And anything in what I consider to be a bad part of town.
Most no-tels i avoid (like the motel 6s and the like).. I am ok with redroof..
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My preference is the Holiday Inn Chain (IHG-- includes everything from Kimpton to Candlewood and Crowne Plaza to Staybridge) or the Starwood chain (Sheraton, Westin, Le Meridien).

I avoid Marriott like the plague, they're quite hostile towards this business.

As far as the inexpensive chains go.. in a smaller market, I will OCCASIONALLY use a Super 8 (if its newer) an Extended Stay America, or a Best Western. But location and condition is key on that one.
Anything low end. Think m6, some Radisson, Travel Lodge, some LaQuinta, and equivalent.

I fit in well at at the Holiday Inn, Best Western, and medium level hotels.

Someone mentioned above Marriott and Hyatt, these are upper end hotels. While it woukd be super nice to hobby in those places I do not need that high end of a place for an hour session.
I have always prefered Marriott (who now owns the Starwood brands as well, btw) and Hilton properties... but then again, when I do tour I never book more than one per day, so maybe they truly don't notice...
ck1942's Avatar
San Antonio pretty much has every major (and minor) chains represented, plus some boutique and then, of course, the HomeAway, the Air BnB and "corporate suites."

With the exception of a single incident at a downtown major property some years back, I have always felt very comfortable in all of the majors all over town, most usually at the Airport area since parking there is almost always open and free, which downtown parking can and usually is a bother. But not a barrier.

That said, I do try to avoid the "outlying" properties, or the disreputable properties, mostly the M6s and RRs and related brands, especially if they are in an area known for LE or thuggery, and especially at hours of the day or night where peril lurks.

But I have also patronized no-tells, semi-notells and very creaky third floor apartments considered way less than first class. Even a San Antonio housing project or two or three or even more.

As for the issue at the downtown major years ago, I was sitting in a room with a YL on her computer when the hotel DICK [complete with mini retired SAPD badge on his lapel] showed up even as the housekeeper was in the bathroom. YL and I both fully dressed. Dickhead called the most senior manager on the property (assistant catering manager) who subsequently asked us to leave the room as it was not in her name but belonged to a traveler from DFW in SA for a convention and he had brought the YL with. He was out on the golf course and unreachable by cell. He was also the convention booking manager and later on told me he and the hotel GM had an "interesting" conversation which resulted in a significant refund to the golfer. But the YL and I went to a local GC and had a great lunch, but not a session as planned. Key learning lesson from this incident, keep your cool, just nod, present a government i.d. when requested and follow directions. Turned out that a spurned would be boychick had followed the YL to her room and then confronted the front desk that there was a "ho in room ###!" Ah, love!!!
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My preference is the Holiday Inn Chain (IHG-- includes everything from Kimpton to Candlewood and Crowne Plaza to Staybridge) or the Starwood chain (Sheraton, Westin, Le Meridien).

I avoid Marriott like the plague, they're quite hostile towards this business.

As far as the inexpensive chains go.. in a smaller market, I will OCCASIONALLY use a Super 8 (if its newer) an Extended Stay America, or a Best Western. But location and condition is key on that one. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
Airport Marriot used to host swinger parties every month. Weird they are bad for providers with the swinging scene and all.
Old-T's Avatar
  • Old-T
  • 02-13-2018, 12:53 PM
Marriotts seem to vairy. I know some that are very hostile, but I also know a couple that have some ladies stay thete very regularly, and treat them quite well. Definately a mixed bag with them.
Embassy has my attention.....but I'm there to visit vs not to spend the night
Grace Preston's Avatar
Anything low end. Think m6, some Radisson, Travel Lodge, some LaQuinta, and equivalent.

I fit in well at at the Holiday Inn, Best Western, and medium level hotels.

Someone mentioned above Marriott and Hyatt, these are upper end hotels. While it woukd be super nice to hobby in those places I do not need that high end of a place for an hour session. Originally Posted by Fizley
I'm from the point of view of a traveling lady-- so I've got to at least be in a solid mid range hotel in order to cater to the preferences of the widest audience. While Marriott and Hyatts are nice, they're not even remotely upper end. Any hotel you can snag for less than $100 on Priceline... not upper end. THough I understand the difference between a Best Western and a Hyatt Regency. Don't let the brands intimidate.. most of them are very similar.

The reason that Marriott has a rep for being anti-hobby is that they were the first major chain to continually volunteer to host stings and they were the first major chain to require "anti-trafficking" training for their clerks and housekeeping departments. They do own the Starwood brand now-- but the vibe in the two chains is still quite different. The only disappointment for me is that the acquisition has pushed up the prices of many Starwood properties, thusly crossing them off my list (Used to be able to get the Le Meridien in the Dallas Galleria for around $80-- now I can't touch it for less than $150).
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Airport Marriot used to host swinger parties every month. Weird they are bad for providers with the swinging scene and all. Originally Posted by Monica13
Yes, but the reason is "money talks" especially when an organized group of swingers books an entire hotel floor and makes sure the elevator key card is programmed only for confirmed guests as happens off and on in San Antonio Marriott property.

Certainly at some of the Las Vegas "adult" conventions, much the same, and possibly not only one floor but an entire hotel!

Thing is, all providers and all hobbiests must do their own research and verification in order to prosper safely in or out of a hotel or other incall. And, hopefully, share certain information with those in the community with a need to know.
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Yes, but the reason is "money talks" especially when an organized group of swingers books an entire hotel floor and makes sure the elevator key card is programmed only for confirmed guests as happens off and on in San Antonio Marriott property.

Certainly at some of the Las Vegas "adult" conventions, much the same, and possibly not only one floor but an entire hotel!

Thing is, all providers and all hobbiests must do their own research and verification in order to prosper safely in or out of a hotel or other incall. And, hopefully, share certain information with those in the community with a need to know. Originally Posted by ck1942
Actually, they booked 3 floors. Yup, money.