Do SP's even care?

PHNINE

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I have been hobbying now for many years, and I have always wondered if the SP cares where the session is. What I mean is, if I get a room at a nice hotel oppose to a Comfort Inn does the service vary, will the attidute be better? If I have a Luxury Suite with King bed instead of a small standrad room with queen size bed, will the SP think differently of me? I for one prefer to stay in nice hotels when I hobby, but does this affect the mentality of the SP? I am sure it must affect the SP somehow to know that the client is a high roller or not. Does the quality of the hotel change the type of service that is expected?

P.S. Which hotel do you like the best? (In Toronto of course) Which hotel is the best for this hobby...and I don't mean SP friendly, but in terms of service and quality of hotel....Park Hyatt, Four Seasons,Windsor Arms, King Edward, InterContinetinal, Grand, Sheraton...etc

Food for thought.....
 

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I think the hotel room /ambience does make a difference in your session (in most cases) . I have lost track of how many ladies have said, "Oh, I love these nice rooms" or something to that effect.
Even though we know they're doing it for the money, nice surroundings should make for a better time, it's common sense I think.... my opinion.

Oh, and I can't say where I stay,,, if I did, I'd have to... well you know :D
 

PHNINE

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Gentle Ben said:
I think the hotel room /ambience does make a difference in your session (in most cases) . I have lost track of how many ladies have said, "Oh, I love these nice rooms" or something to that effect.
Even though we know they're doing it for the money, nice surroundings should make for a better time, it's common sense I think.... my opinion.

Oh, and I can't say where I stay,,, if I did, I'd have to... well you know :D
Disrection is key. I understand. Just food for thought....
 

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Tina_Ballerina said:
Don't ever ever ever call an upscale SP to a Kingston Rd. motel. Watch her rush the session :(
I know what you mean. There are some pretty sketchy places on Kingston. This must affect the service and attention of the SP. I know that some people just want to get the "deed" done, but in those motels....it is nasty. Trust me I know what it is like...

When I first started this hobby, many years ago, I would get a cheap room and what not because I wasn't familiar with the hobby yet and thought hotels would frown upon this type of behavior. Now I know, business is business and hotels don't give a shit as long as you keep it on the down low. But to keep on track of the thread...what are the preferences in hotels.....
 

Lady Kyla

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Yes 4star and 5star Hotels work

Absolutely, it makes a difference. It probably has to do with security as much as ambience. Usually if the gentleman is in a good 4star hotel or 5star hotel such as Intercontinental or Four Seasons, you realize that there will not be game playing. Any of the other hotels you mentioned are also okay but these two do stand out.

I would venture to say, with independents, that the environment does encourage one not to watch the clock closely if everything else is equal and I would enjoy getting to know someone on a more personal level, so they might book me again next time they were in Toronto or for multiple hours.

Just going to a good hotel also encourages one to dress UPSCALE so that you fit with the enviornment.
 

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It definitely does for me. In my website I specify the type of hotels I will visit, and supply a map with these hotels noted, along with their websites, to make it easier for the gents to find them.

I find a gentleman who cares about the ambience of a nice hotel generally cares about other things in life that I may have in common with him. In other words, I'm not going to sit around Ye Olde Billy Bob's Cracke Shacke Motor Inn and talk about stealing cars. :rolleyes:
 

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Gentle Ben said:
I think the hotel room /ambience does make a difference in your session (in most cases) . I have lost track of how many ladies have said, "Oh, I love these nice rooms" or something to that effect.
Even though we know they're doing it for the money, nice surroundings should make for a better time, it's common sense I think.... my opinion.
Oh brother, the location question again...

I pretty much agree with GB here. While I do think that most sp's are "professional" enough to provide their best service wherever they are, it is only human nature to want to work someplace nice. I don't think an sp will lose her mind and give you all kinds of PSE extras just because you are staying at the Four Seasons, but on the other hand, I do believe most sp's are more comfortable at a Hilton, let's say, as opposed to a Motel 6. And if they're comfortable, that can only be good for you.
 

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I completely argee with Svend on this 1,better the surroundings,the more $$$ they can extract from a customer,it's all about money & nothing else
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Gentle Ben

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unshavencuban said:
I completely argee with Svend on this 1,better the surroundings,the more $$$ they can extract from a customer,it's all about money & nothing else
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I like my way ,I'm pretty sure it works for me so I'll stick with it!
and, seldom does the lady try to extract any more money from Me ,other than trying perhaps to get a repeat client.On those rare occasions wher eshe does try to scam, the room wouldn't make a difference anyway.
 

Keebler Elf

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I'd say they care if it's unusually great or unusually poor. Anything in between is just an "Eh".
 

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Mistress Kyla said:
Absolutely, it makes a difference. It probably has to do with security as much as ambience. Usually if the gentleman is in a good 4star hotel or 5star hotel such as Intercontinental or Four Seasons, you realize that there will not be game playing. Any of the other hotels you mentioned are also okay but these two do stand out.
If you are from out of town and stay at the 4seasons that is nice. But, if you are local, why would you spend 400 dollars on a hotel room to see an sp?
 

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If you are from out of town and stay at the 4seasons that is nice. But, if you are local, why would you spend 400 dollars on a hotel room to see an sp?
One of the many reasons I don't see clients that live in my area. Also, think about it from a security angle; where is someone more likely to think they can get away with some kind of violence uninterrupted and without consequences; the Four Seasons or the Nobody Seen Nothin' Econo Suites? It's a lot more about safety than "extracting more money".
 

Lady Kyla

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Cost to Locals

I agree.............about the cost for a local.........but after he had showed class at a nice hotel and he proved to be a gentleman ..I of course, would then encourage him to visit at my place in the future, to save him costs. Often he provides a tip but it is not expected as he too, usually wants security.

You can usually get good rates on 4 star hotels through services such as hotel.ca or hotwire.com

It is just for the first time meeting there is a certain amount of nervousness for both parties and I find the more security the easier it is to enter the room. It also means that the party in the hotel has also had to use his proper name which stops, in most cases, the idiots out there.
 

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I love the pinecrest motel on hwy 7 very clean and nice rooms and cheap just as longs as u ask for the new section. This places rents by the hour

Misty
 

PHNINE

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I am a local and I spend the $400 on the room because it is what I prefer. I mean don't you guys find that those motels or cheaper places to be kind of dirty? I know people that own those places and they tell me all the time that the maid services are not very good due to cost. They can't afford to pay the cleaners enough to be diligent in their cleaning. Sometimes they don't change the sheets, they just wipe the cups, don't bleach and sanitize the tubs, and let's not even talk about the smell on some these places. I don't mean to give these places a bad name, but for an act as important as sex, isn't ambience and cleanliness an absolute must? I mean if I am on business in some shithole town and I am forced to stay at a motel, I don't mind, because I just need a place to sleep. But for me, a place to hobby must be nice. To each his own I guess....
 

W Guess

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Discrete might be good

I had a session at the Airport Hilton in Montreal once. It is a gigantic hotel and this young hot thing shows up wearing a short spandex sporty dress and hooker boots. She had to walk about half a mile to the room from the lobby - must have been somewhat indiscrete and awkward. She was hot though, she said she had done some dancing in music videos and I think I saw her once on MusiquePlus.

Point is, I think a hotel that has a discrete enterance might be a good idea regardless of the quality of the room. I'm sure the hotel staff have seen it all. A scummy hotel however might mean a low-class client. I don't think this should be the case.

I prefer incalls for this reason. It makes the whole thing more safe and secure for the SP and is more convenient for everyone. What I hate is the "phone me from your cell phone to find out the secret location" game 5 minutes before the appointment. This is just silly and pointless.

Bill
 
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