Do SP's even care?

Moet

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PHNINE said:
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.....

I've never been to the Grand before and it looks so beautiful outside....I pick that one..lol :D
 

Morgan Ellis

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Always have a CLEAN towel and hand towel for your lady friend.
And clean sheets... please, for the love of God, clean sheets.

I agree - whatever it is that you would expect to find in terms of amenities at an upscale incall is what you should provide in your home.

A clean place with a tidy bathroom, clean sheets, fresh towels, parking not located three miles away, a beverage on offer.

If you have all of this, your place doesn't have to be opulently furnished or brand new.

Another nice touch for incall in your home or apartment is an offer to let the SP look around. Show her that there's no one lurking behind those extra bedroom doors, or in the basement. You wouldn't believe how many times an extra guy just sort of 'wanders' through the living room during residence incall, and the client brushes it off with 'oh, that's just my uncle/son/lodger/whatever'.

Morgan
 

goalie000

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From What I've been told, as Long as its not some Flea Bag joint and it's Clean and in a decent area then cost is not a Huge issue.
 

Sasha Jones

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I have always preferred the Park Hyatt, although it can be a bit of a pain to find decent parking around there.
Intercontinental, and the king Eddy are nice too but again are crappy for parking. IMO the Royal york is not all it is cracked up to be unless you get a suite, the last time I saw one of their regular rooms I wasn't extremly impressed. (not that I thought it was horrible, just not what I would expect from a hotel of its 'calibre').
The Sheraton Centre is usually a nice choice as well, and very good for parking.
 

Bear669

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Thanks!

PHNINE said:
There is a new player in town, and this place rivals the best of them if not better. The Hazelton Hotel Toronto is a place to check out for all you hotel afficianados. Pricey but worth it...

www.thehazeltonhotel.com
But I'm struggling with this. Thought I might check it out, but 2 bath suites at $1,800-$3,500? :eek: Thats almost 3X the Hyatt (minimum).

Even with tonight's $50 million Mega, I don't think so!
 
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