Is your vehicle equipped with a Navigation System with on board GPS?
Do you purge the memory?
How do you explain multiple trips to several local hotels if a passenger were to browse your recent trips?
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Somebody asked about the rental car option in the poll. . .Off topic, but I'd like to know what he considers nice. It only struck me because this afternoon I booked a rental car for the 1st time in awhile and shocked at the cost: $80+ for some modest fleet pontiac....
I knew a gent that actually swore by that practice--and it wasn't just for being extra discreet. He liked to rent a car that matched his hobby persona for the session--figured he was spending at least a couple of hundred on a session, he might as well spend 50 to 70 bucks on a nice car and have some fun. Originally Posted by ANONONE
Off topic, but I'd like to know what he considers nice. It only struck me because this afternoon I booked a rental car for the 1st time in awhile and shocked at the cost: $80+ for some modest fleet pontiac....Sorry Atl. . .that was quite a few years ago that I knew him--you may need to adjust for inflation. The point is, the rental car is a fraction of the price of the provider and other expenses if you are planning on living it large for an evening. Although I recently rented a nice convertible Mustang (which has way more balls than anything I have ever owned) for a night and it was only $55.00. . .but I was using some reward points to get a "complimentary" upgrade. I am not as flashy as most, so it doesn't take much to impress me.
Originally Posted by atlcomedy
I will take a taxi if I'm going to an intown hotel and the distance isn't that great, less for reasons of discretion and more just convenience. Originally Posted by atlcomedyI've done this, but find it really hard to do on the two-call system. Telling the driver to go to the corner of X & Y, and then awaiting a call for more instructions is a little telling. Makes discretion kind of hard. And then there are the times she's NC/NS. Really drives up the price.
I've done this, but find it really hard to do on the two-call system. Telling the driver to go to the corner of X & Y, and then awaiting a call for more instructions is a little telling. Makes discretion kind of hard. And then there are the times she's NC/NS. Really drives up the price. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
I've done this, but find it really hard to do on the two-call system. Telling the driver to go to the corner of X & Y, and then awaiting a call for more instructions is a little telling. Makes discretion kind of hard. And then there are the times she's NC/NS. Really drives up the price. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
That's why I always tell them what hotel I'm staying in-especially if it is in an area without a parking lot for the cab to wait. At least this way you can comfortably wait downstairs in the lobby for my call without watching the meter run. Originally Posted by heathereliteYeah Chuck, I'm not talking about the Motel 6...only nice, busy, urban hotels where a gentleman in the lobby is not noticed...and she always says what hotel, not call me when you get to Exit 69
Yeah Chuck, I'm not talking about the Motel 6...only nice, busy, urban hotels where a gentleman in the lobby is not noticed...and she always says what hotel, not call me when you get to Exit 69Yeah, well the last time (and it will continue to be the last time) I did that, it was at an Omni Hotel (not Motel 6), and I waited in the lobby for about 40 minutes for the call and left when armed security started eying me. The round trip cab fare (yes, I was in the burbs & the hotel was downtown) was about $75. It will definitely be my absolute last NC/NS, and it is why I refuse to see any lady who has at least one NC/NS in her history.
As for cost...usually it would be $20-25 to park anyway & even if I get a NCNS (rare) the return trip is a sunk cost anyway Originally Posted by atlcomedy