AMPs in hotels? (soliciting opinions)

regreq's Avatar
Like most here, LE closures of AMPs over the past 15 months have 'cramped my style'.


I've noticed for several months that on bedpage, while there are numerous ads for 'sub-AMPs' which have suggestive, but ambiguous descriptions -- which I assume will offer L0, there continue to be ads which are very blatant in describing what they offer -- but these types of ads a)have out-of-area phone numbers, and b)do not provide street addresses. these type of ads suggest there are multiple girls (Asians) 'on offer' -- essentially an AMP-like experience.

I've texted 5-6 of these ads over the past week, asking they provide me their address. Invariably, the address (or in some case, multiple addresses) they provide is a hotel/inn. Hiltons, Super 8s, Hampton Inns. etc.

In broad terms, these could be one of 2 things: a)legit providers, reacting to the raids of fixed-location AMPs, who have evolved to 'float' from one hotel to the next -- staying mobile, or, b) LE setups, there to quietly ensnare/arrest upstanding citizens like ourselves. Obviously, its not uncommon for a solitary provider/entrepreneur to have a 'floating operation', but I've never patronized a 'floating AMP' (multiple girl) operation. And dudes coming/going these hotel locations would seem to me to quickly garner unwanted attention of the hotel management. So my 'spidey-sense' is skeptical of these...

I was just curious if anyone has utilized these, and for those who have not, what is your opinion of these type of ads?

(I have intentionally omitted specific numbers here, as my question is a general one.)
I see all the things you mentioned and I’m sure others do as well.
I am far too risk averse to take a chance like this. Would have to see reviews from well known people first and I don’t see that happening. A younger me probably would have done it and I’m sure they have customers.
No way. Way too risky, hotels, even 2 star ones will catch on quick and potentially call LE.
Tugg Speedman's Avatar
Think there are cameras outside and inside including the room hallways. Plus, I read about an occasional sting and the implications of getting caught up in that mess.
If you are worried about getting caught, don’t do it period. Even at an AMP. LE only needs probable cause to get a warrant and install listening devices or intercept camera feeds in these places and then just sit back and wait to hear a negotiation take place. It’s even easier to get a warrant if they suspect human trafficking is involved. I’m surprised it doesn’t happen more often, especially with some of the heavily reviewed spots on here.

As we all know, more often the little head out-thinks the big one. Be careful fellas.
regreq's Avatar
Thanks to everyone who has commented. I appreciate the comments.

Maybe the conflict I have is that my "big head" is telling me "risky", while the "little head" is saying "Sure thing!"...
seventonine's Avatar
Scary to me is how blatant the ads are becoming with regard to services. I’d think LE would target these first regardless of location.

Another concern would be the hotel cleaning or maintenance staff more than the front desk. Ya gotta figure the front desk sees hundreds of people coming and going, so it would be difficult to know who is and is not a guest during normal business hours.

It wouldn’t surprise me if the providers are generously tipping the cleaning crew as a means to remain UTR from hotel management. I mean how else could a one person room use 15 towels a day.

In terms of cameras, there are cameras everywhere. Some of the AMPs on Emerald had them.

I went to a legit L0 massage place, and the person had an iPad displaying a live video feed of the front door. At first, I thought I might get something extra — but no dice.
Joddxxx's Avatar
I will not do hotels unless I know the provider, but I refuse to see any AMPs at a hotel. The best way to know it’s legit is observe the surrounding area around the hotel. Drive around once and park your car in reverse to see who’s coming and going.
Tugg Speedman's Avatar
back about 8 years ago, I was in Dallas going to a hotel. I drove around the back and saw an unmarked car and wagon. I kept on driving. I kept getting texts asking where I was and I said I changed my mind. Went to good times instead and saw MiMi. Best plan B ever!
SOunds like a sting to me. That is way to risky to go to an AMP in a hotel.
veloztec's Avatar
No hotels! You can get kidnapped (by Asian Mafia or UFO)
CapKirk's Avatar
Here is the risk with going to hotels. You see an explicit ad or exchange service details and price with the provider. If that is actually a sting, you have no defense. Even a vaguely worded text such as L1, L2 would be sufficient for LE to do an initial arrest as soon as you enter the room.
Now if you go to an amp or sub-amp that has a store front, they can't do anything to you. They can arrest the ladies for providing illegal services but you can always claim you walked into the shop to get a massage because your back aches. Unless they set up cameras or something like they did in one case in Florida. But that is very rare and takes too much time and effort, which they can't be bothered with.
CapKirk's Avatar
And there is also the risk of pimps entering the room mid session and demanding more money.
MrMarriott's Avatar
I've come across a lot of the ads and even a few reviews. I've seen my share of indies at hotels in the past but never an organized group of any kind (that I know of). Without the hotel being on the payroll in some way, I can't see how this type of thing works without trouble arising.
Joddxxx's Avatar
I’ll admit, I did a indie AMP many years ago. It was so stupid of me to do this but I wanted to try it. She was very hot and gorgeous. It was in a nice neighborhood she was renting the house. I drove around in the neighborhood down every street to find an unmarked car, but never did. I parked, and walked to the front door. She welcomed me in, and noticed something weird in the house. She or someone had white bedsheets hanging from the ceilings in every room. I felt liked I was in a horror movie. We went to the bedroom and there was just a mattress on the floor and a place the hang your clothes. Like I said, it felt like a horror film from a scene of an alien abduction or a doctor’s office. In a way, it was kind of cool, but at the same time what the hell is going on.