Holiday Inn at airport giving really bad vibe?

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Op should dress gay when going to the hotel. Wear something with the rainbow flag on it like a hat, shirt, scarf, even pants. Everyone that sees him with the gay flag will just think he is gay and not going there to hump a woman!
 

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I'm talking about 600 Dixon Road.

For one I hate how they have a camera right before that rising arm barrier, I usually wear a hoodie, but I plan to wear mask and sunglasses in the future.

One time in the evening around 7 pm I saw a pig car in front of lobby, I texted booker asking if everything all right? Booker replied "oh they are just giving people tickets for improper parking"...I thought it was bullshit because pigs don't give parking tickets, that's a job for those parking enforcement assholes. Booker had no idea what she was talking about.

Another time, it was around 5 pm, I noticed a lot of cars got tickets, I looked at one of them, it said "blocking fire route" $250, I was surprised by the high amount, apparently the car was parked beside those designated spaces, so I cruised around a little until I found one and parked there. I never understood that sign that says "reserved for long term parking", how the hell do they verify that? Would I get a ticket if I parked there? For a hotel parking lot, which is private property, the possibility of getting a ticket from these city parking enforcement assholes really feels like harassment.

While walking in the hotel hallway, I noticed this cute little chick wearing black and she was looking at me in a suspicious manner, I assumed she must be one of the room cleaners, later confirmed that as I walked back to the lobby and noticed her talking to another cleaner.

After the session with SP, as I exited through the door near the pool, I habitually looked over my shoulder and noticed this guy with dark complexion giving me a dirty look, I so started to walk in a nonchalant manner pretending to text somebody, in reality I was deleting the messages from escort agency, if anybody ask me any question, I would say I'm out for some fresh air and I plan to visit the Perkins restaurant. I noticed he seemed to be following me, but later I found him standing next to a truck, asshole's warming up his engine, I waited a few minutes until he drove away, because my car was parked a few spots away from his truck and I don't want to be tailed, then I looped back through the lawn area to the front of my car, made sure nobody saw me, then got in and drove away.

Each time this place seems to get more unfriendly... Anyone feel that? I keep my head on a swivel whenever I'm there...I even delete all the texts from agency right away and only wait for text about room number.
What agency did you use?
 

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Serious question. Has anyone on this thread ever been stopped, questioned or harassed by staff? Has anyone ever had the police show up to ask what you're doing there?

No? I didn't think so. Be a gentleman on your way to and from the room, just as expected when you're in the room. As long as you do that, nobody is going to give a shit.
 

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Serious question. Has anyone on this thread ever been stopped, questioned or harassed by staff? Has anyone ever had the police show up to ask what you're doing there?

No? I didn't think so. Be a gentleman on your way to and from the room, just as expected when you're in the room. As long as you do that, nobody is going to give a shit.
I've definitely been questioned by the front desk guy, the guy introduced himself as the manager for the night shift, and asked if I needed any help, I said I'm here to meet a friend, then he swore there's nobody in that room, turned out I was in the wrong hotel, and the actual hotel is across the street.

Also a few years ago when I visited the incall condo location at Bay & Dundas, I tried to use the bathroom at Marriott, I asked that lady at the front desk if you have a bathroom on the first bloor, and she gave me a really nasty look, then she pretended she couldn't speak English, later during another appointment, I noticed their bathroom now requires codes to enter.

As for cops, several times I've seen their cars parked in front of the condo buildings, back in the days when TOE88 got raided, that definitely made me nervous at the time. Logically speaking if you see a cop car, would you actually approach the car to meet the cop? First thing I do is remove myself from the area and text booker to see if anything is wrong.

Another time a cop was looking for a missing kid, and he noticed me trying to walk away upon seeing the cop car, you have to be really careful, sometimes "be a gentleman" simply doesn't cut it.
 
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Serious question. Has anyone on this thread ever been stopped, questioned or harassed by staff? Has anyone ever had the police show up to ask what you're doing there?

No? I didn't think so. Be a gentleman on your way to and from the room, just as expected when you're in the room. As long as you do that, nobody is going to give a shit.
Yup. As you walk in, make eye contact with the front desk staff, nod, and smile and keep going on your way.

Walk in like you belong there.

Because you do!!

You have been invited in by a (paying) guest of the hotel. You belong there just as much as if a paying guest invited their grandma up for a visit. If you act weird, suspicious, wear shades, ball cap and hoodie and are trying to avoid cameras, well you look suspicious.

Any hotel that regularly accosts people walking in, will soon suffer the wrath of online Google and tripavisor reviews. They would have to screen dozens of people (and piss them all off). before they found one of us.

Said it many times before. Hotels are there for people to sleep, meet and fuck. They know that. That is the business that are in.
 
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Tho if you are really paranoid, you could get one of those insulated food bags the Uber eats and skip the dishes people have and walk in with that. If you are hassled on the way out for why you took so long to deliver the Pad Thai, just say you have bad diarrhea, and needed to take a massive urgent dump, and the guest was kind enough to let you use the toilet. That’ll shut down any further probing for details. 😂
 

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GTA & Thereabouts...
I'm a fan of condos as well, but hotels survive on extra-curricular fun. Is it not a badge of honour when the maid service gives you a side-eye when you exit the room of (clearly) a known provider?
 
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Serious question. Has anyone on this thread ever been stopped, questioned or harassed by staff? Has anyone ever had the police show up to ask what you're doing there?

No? I didn't think so. Be a gentleman on your way to and from the room, just as expected when you're in the room. As long as you do that, nobody is going to give a shit.
I vividly remember being questioned by staff just one time. The building was 5 or 6 storeys, looked quite old and had few visitor spots. I happened drive up as the super (I think) approached my car. He asked who I was there to see and I gave him the apartment number. He didn't buy it and shooed me away. I just parked on a side street right behind the building. I was there about 15 minutes early so it didn't cause problems. I was able to get into the building and didn't see the super again. The incall is in an older area near the Dixie and Bloor area of Mississauga, but I didn't know that at the time. I drive past the area fairly regularly now and I don't see any clear signs that it's a bad area or if there are governemnt housing units.

I can vaguely remember another time where the concierge asked me who I was going to see. I just gave him a BS answer and they let me through. There's been no incidents ever since, but I'm also doing a lot more intel now. That's why asking for the intersections if not the exact address is important so you can gather intel with Google Maps before hand. I also book my appointments during the day so am far less likely to be noticed in the lobby or hallways.

I have never encountered the police at any time.
 
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GTA & Thereabouts...
I've been questioned by the manager/concierge in a few hotels as I walk in... I just keep pace and say: "I'm here to see a friend!"... No issues... But the Airport Holiday Inn is a bit insane with the maze bullshit and parking.
 

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I've definitely been questioned by the front desk guy, the guy introduced himself as the manager for the night shift, and asked if I needed any help, I said I'm here to meet a friend, then he swore there's nobody in that room, turned out I was in the wrong hotel, and the actual hotel is across the street.

Also a few years ago when I visited the incall condo location at Bay & Dundas, I tried to use the bathroom at Marriott, I asked that lady at the front desk if you have a bathroom on the first bloor, and she gave me a really nasty look, then she pretended she couldn't speak English, later during another appointment, I noticed their bathroom now requires codes to enter.

As for cops, several times I've seen their cars parked in front of the condo buildings, back in the days when TOE88 got raided, that definitely made me nervous at the time. Logically speaking if you see a cop car, would you actually approach the car to meet the cop? First thing I do is remove myself from the area and text booker to see if anything is wrong.

Another time a cop was looking for a missing kid, and he noticed me trying to walk away upon seeing the cop car, you have to be really careful, sometimes "be a gentleman" simply doesn't cut it.
If you're visiting a building late at night you're naturally going to stick out more vs the day. Book during the day so there are more people mulling about and you stick out less. Showing up at the wrong address is a lame excuse because it's very easy to triple check it before you head out.

Why would you try to use the bathroom inside a hotel lobby? Let alone one that is in a different building than the one you need to visit. Were you unable hold it until you got into the room? If you have bladder issues then do a bit of planning beforehand. There's so many public washrooms in that area like inside Canadian Tire, Best Buy, Starbucks, Atrium on Bay and Eaton Centre. There's also ones located in the Ted Rogers building above Canadian Tire (though it's on a high floor), the former bus station, and city hall. Canadian Tire is probably the closest one to the Marriott. You need to give yourself extra time for that though.

Unless a cop is screaming at everyone to get away, I'd just keep walking by and probably ask him what's going on. If you act like a decent person, they'll usually do the same. Cops are human beings so just treat them that way. You'll only cause suspicion if you're a sweaty and nervous wreck.

I think the issues you've descrbed here are mainly caused by your own bad decisions that you seem to repeat.
 
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If you're visiting a building late at night you're naturally going to stick out more vs the day. Book during the day so there are more people mulling about. and you stick out less. Showing up at the wrong address is a lame excuse. It's very easy to triple check the address before you head out.

Why would you try to use the bathroom inside the hotel lobby? Could you not hold it until you got to the room? If you have bladder issues then do a bit of planning beforehand. There's so many public washrooms in that area like inside Canadian Tire, Best Buy, Starbucks, Atrium on Bay and Eaton Centre. There's also ones located in the Ted Rogers building above Canadian Tire (though it's on a high floor), the former bus station, and city hall. Canadian Tire is probably the closest one to the Marriott. You need to give yourself extra time for that though.

Unless a cop is screaming at everyone to get away, I'd just keep walking by and probably ask him what's going on. If you act like a decent person, they'll usually do the same. Cops are human beings so just treat them that way. You'll only cause suspicion if you're a sweaty and nervous wreck.
Now you come off as an ignorant judgy asshole, that Canadian Tire actually doesn't have a washroom for customers, do your research before opening your mouth. I don't have to explain all the details to you and why I do what I do.

Same thing for earlier comment on ticketmaster, you just kept going on and on about something you obviously have zero knowledge of.

Your earlier comment about the free parking was helpful, but your style of picking apart every sentence as if you're smarter is really annoying, if you have nothing good to say, don't say anything at all.
 
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Now you come off as an ignorant judgy asshole, that Canadian Tire actually doesn't have a washroom for customers, do your research before opening your mouth. I don't have to explain all the details to you and why I do what I do.

Same thing for earlier comment on ticketmaster, you just kept going on and on about something you obviously have zero knowledge of.

Your earlier comment about the free parking was helpful, but your style of picking apart every sentence as if you're smarter is really annoying, if you have nothing good to say, don't say anything at all.
The problems you came across were caused by you and your lack of awarness. You admitted to those decisions so don't be so sensitive.

The CT at Yonge and Dundas does indeed have a washroom for customers in the lower level. My point of that list was to show that there are plenty of options if you had bothered to think ahead. Instead, you decided to go to use the washroom in a completely different building and nearly got caught. Then you almost got caught a second time in the same place. If you get a bad feeling about a place or if you get caught, the logical thing would be to stop going there. I guess that isn't logical enough for you.

I'm not sure what ticket master thread you're even talking about and who knows why it's still on your mind.

You should take your own advice and not say anything at all if you have nothing good to say. Particularly when other people start threads or write things that you don't like.
 

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I booked a motel in sauga once. The clerk gave Me the wrong key and I opened the door on a couple in the midst of a paid encounter. I also saw 3 black guys pull in in 3 separate baller cars. The whole place was a whore house. I doubt the cops care about these hotels unless they think there's trafficking of some sort.
 
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Restaurant row on Carlson Court is good is the incall location is at Crowne Plaza, but it's a 20 min walk from Holiday Inn, not worth it.

I want to park at the restaurants lot near Toronto Congress Centre as well but I'm concerned about those nosey owners calling a tow truck, last thing I want is to come out of my one hour appointment and notice my car not there. Many years ago I made a mistake of getting into the lot of Park'N Fly thinking it's just a paid parking lot and almost got my car trapped there, I had to explain to the guy working there I made a mistake, and was able to get out 10 minutes before my actual appointment.

Someone also mentioned the auto shop behind Holiday Inn after they close, but I don't want to risk getting a ticket for parking unauthorized at private property, got this bullshit ticket in Mississauga at Webb Dr after parking at that stupid field to save $1.5.
I got a $75 ticket from parking in that empty field a few years ago ....
 

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I got a $75 ticket from parking in that empty field a few years ago ....
For me it was a Sunday...I missed that Private Property sign because I saw two others car also parked there (they also got tickets later). Apparently some Municipal Parking Enforcement douchebag is watching that field like a hawk. It's a parking ticket trap.
 
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Wow, someone's getting a bit defensive about getting called out for being paranoid and probably drawing attention to himself.

Also, he's paranoid that everyone there is watching him and knows that he's there to see an escort, so what does he do?

I'm talking about 600 Dixon Road.

For one I hate how they have a camera right before that rising arm barrier, I usually wear a hoodie, but I plan to wear mask and sunglasses in the future.
You cannot make this shit up!
 
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I booked a motel in sauga once. The clerk gave Me the wrong key and I opened the door on a couple in the midst of a paid encounter. I also saw 3 black guys pull in in 3 separate baller cars. The whole place was a whore house. I doubt the cops care about these hotels unless they think there's trafficking of some sort.
3 black guys pull up in 3 seperate baller cars means what exactly? I'm interested to know if they were white guys if that sentence would be written the same way.
 
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