Hotel Cameras. Just a Paranoid Thought.

uparoundnoon's Avatar
Lately I have been doing things differently in my hobby habits. I usually like outcalls and local girls. But lately I have been seeing some travelers. They seem to like to stay by the nice airport hotels and a lot of them take advantage of weekly rates or at least stay 3 or 4 days.

I'm not paranoid for my own safety because I think I will be fine. But with all the security cameras at the nice hotels like a Holiday Inn or a Drury what stops the manager from noticing a trend that say room 211 has 4 or 5 different men a day walk in and walk out in an hour. And then the next day another different 4 or 5 men walk in for an hour. I mean not guys who just walk thru the front lobby but cameras are everywhere. Does any one else wonder about this? Do providers ever think about this?
Good point, up.

A few years ago, my "old" ATF expressed the opinion that the motel management had a damn good idea what she was doing -- but nonetheless left her alone, since she wasn't dealing drugs or disturbing the peace.

I would not be at all surprised if management at many hotels suspect as much of certain ladies who check in -- yet, leave them alone, for the same reason.
I've thought about it before. It is a risk, but what can you do? I only suspect the hotel manager would warn the activities to stop.

I really don't think that there is anyway to prove that anything is happening inside that room. For all they know, she is handing out free candy.
Does anyone go through and look at those tapes unless room burglaries or some other problem is brought to the attention of the management?
John Landecker's Avatar
Good point Up. But I bet people in the hotel biz realize this is just a fact of life. (Someone in the actual biz ought to chime in here.)

I can think of one well known local provider who told me she would give the cleaning girls a few 20s now and then to make sure she got all the towels and stuff she needed. Dah...they had to have figured out what she was up to.

One hobby friend of mine uses the stairs a lot, but I'm sure the cameras still record him. I try to blend in the best I can. At my age...that is easy to do.

My guess....the hotel peps like a paying customer...and if she isn't loud, or breaking stuff...they are going to look the other way.

Just my opinion. What do other people think???


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Jed Clampett's Avatar
Does anyone go through and look at those tapes unless room burglaries or some other problem is brought to the attention of the management? Originally Posted by JG4DATY
They won't review the tapes unless someone (another guest usually) complains about something. That's why as hobbyists, we need to be discreet so we don't bring attention to the lady in the room or other gents that have appts later.
I always walk quietly down the halls, knock on the door lightly, and don't talk loudly when the door is answered or when I am leaving. Don't walk through the lobby, if there is another more direct way to the room, or carry sex toys visibly through the lobby either! Lol!
A good friend of mine owned a motel for over 40 years. He never reviewed his security cams unless there was a problem......like the night he shot a would be robber in the gut! He said that most of his problems with providers and hobbyists only arrised when hobbyists SO's would come to the hotel and catch their hubby in the act!
Bottom line.....just be descrete, and nobody has any reason to look at the security videos.
I used to be an operations director for an independent hotel...with a chain name. Small independent hotels usually do not have a security staff to oversee daily activities. They only review when they have an incident.

The larger full service hotels (Starwood, etc.) have a whole security department...and, staff's job is to keep an *eye* on suspicious activity. A few years ago, I traveled to Dallas and had my purse stolen off the luggage rack.

I was staying at a mid-size full service hotel...with a security dept. The manager had them review the tapes...saw exactly where they went...like idiots, they had a room in the hotel...called police and got busted.

The only way to safeguard your security at these hotels is to make sure the provider isn't high volume and that she's security conscious. If she doesn't care about her safety and security...she's not going to care about yours. Hope this helps.
I used to be an operations director for an independent hotel...with a chain name...

The only way to safeguard your security at these hotels is to make sure the provider isn't high volume and that she's security conscious. If she doesn't care about her safety and security...she's not going to care about yours. Hope this helps. Originally Posted by Likinikki
Immensely. So good to get info based on experience and 1st-hand knowledge. Thank you, Nikki!
mirandalee's Avatar
When I do teavel I tend to spread out my calls so it wouldnt be obvious on what Im doing lol. If I see one guy in the morning then I see another at lunch then one more before I go to bed lol. I dont take many calls so this would not be an issue for me, but for the ones who take a lot of calls it does look suspicious different guys comming in and out some managers wont say anything but every hotel is different. The camera's is usually just for safety precautions.
Citori's Avatar
Staying in the same courtyard for dozens of trips, I became friends with the staff. They don't do anything about having someone in your room. They are aware of it some time, but don't care.

They did say that a young woman walking into the hotel does 3 things.

1. Ask where is room 210
2. Calls or texts right from the lobby, "where is the room"
3. Walks to the ladies rooom in the lobby and then walks out to the customers room.

Try sitting in the lobby of any Hilton, Marriott, or Starwood, you can see this happen for yourself.
got2bfun's Avatar
I use to work at a hotel during the night shift. No security on site so it was pretty much me and a telephone. Back in the day I was not concerned about anything funny going on,I just wanted people to be quiet so other guests would not make a noise complaint. Sometimes when I did my rounds I would hear things... Funny how they could be loud but no one ever called about those noises lol!

Had to pull the tape one time because I caught someone trying to break into someones trailer. They did not make off with anything but other than that I never was suspicious of any activity. I did get flashed a couple of times so that was nice .
bigjimt52's Avatar
maybe we should carry brief cases....you know ....business
For all they know, she is handing out free candy. Originally Posted by JJ
Isn't that what we do? Lalalalalala
Get that candy bowl ready Karla! lol
Isn't that what we do? Lalalalalala Originally Posted by XOXO Karla
I love candy!....... Seriously, cameras don't bother me. I usually give a nice warm hello to the lady at the front desk and then a pleasant goodbye when I leave. There is nothing better than sharing a lift with the guest on the way up to a session. They always seem to have the urge to talk to me and and tell me how much fun they had at fiesta Texas or Sea world. If they only knew that I was about to go up for my own little amusement park.