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explorerzip

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It's been years since I've been to the airport area for an incall, but when I went I never parked at the hotel lots because they charge a lot. The hotel you mention charges $20 for overnight parking. There are plenty of large and free lots in the area like the Toronto Congress Centre, the restaurant row on Carlson Court. There are a few strip malls with fast food places in them too. You would have to walk a few minutes to the hotel though. Obviously, I would use a hotel lot if the weather was very lousy. I never park in condo visitor spots because I would have to ring up security, wait for them to open the door, snake my way through the underground maze, and then register my plate at the front desk. Obviously, not all buildings are like this and some have sections for public parking.

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.
Newsflash #1: there are cameras everywhere including outside and inside a building's lobby and public areas. Wearing a hoddie and sunglasses or a disguise would make you stand out more than anyone else.

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.
How would a booker know why a police cruiser is parked in front? Bookers don't have a CCTV link to the building. A cruiser could be on-site because of suspected criminal activity or another complaint. I don't know if they send parking enforcement officers or regular cruisers to private property for parking issues. It is possible to verify if a car is allowed to use a reserved spot. We have these things called pens, paper and books to record information. Specifically, the building staff can write down the license plate inside a book. If they're really fancy, they can use a computer to record who is allowed to be in a reserved spot. If you parked in a reserved spot, fire route, etc. on private property, then why would getting a parking ticket equal 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.
Newsflash #2: room cleaners and hotel staff wear uniforms and nametags.

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.
IMO, exiting the building anywhere besides the main entrance also draws attention to yourself.
 

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There are plenty of large and free lots in the area like the Toronto Congress Centre, the restaurant row on Carlson Court.
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 beside 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.
 
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Definitely a bad vibe! They know what's going on in their rooms and who is there. Last summer or so I was seeing a regular there and about 10 minutes into the session, the smoke/fire alarm went off in the room. We called the desk, they said someone would come soon. I got dressed, walked through the hall so its wouldn't be so obvious what was happening. Meanwhile a hotel worker went to the room, checked it out, and unbelievably asked her for a kiss! Asshole! She texted me to come back quickly because the guy was freaking her out, so I hurried back and he was gone. But the point of all this being, they know what's going on and how some rooms are being used. Not a good vibe! She stopped working there after that.
Also, parking issues are the least of the concerns.
 

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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 to come out of my one hour appointment and notice my car is not there.
There's a Tim's next to the hotel, which has people coming and going constantly. It is very unlikely to be noticed unless the parking lot were empty and you parked in front of the door. Those strip malls should have a 2 hour or more limit so you will be fine. The Congress Centre has a huge and free parking lot and you'll also go unnoticed especially if there's an event going on.
 
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I mostly stick to incalls in condos and apartment buildings but all the times I've gone to see ladies working out of hotels, I've never had an issue with the staff.

For all they know, you checked in when they were off work. There were a couple times where one lady was staying at a hotel that required keycard access to get to the guest rooms so she had to come down and get me but, again that was never an issue. For all the staff knew, I was her boyfriend or husband and I had been doing something else while she checked us in.

Still, one time it did lead to a pretty hot scenario that I've mentioned a few times before, she went commando and had a princess butt plug in. Knowing she was walking around the lobby with no underwear on and wearing the "jewelry" was a huge turn-on!
 

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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.
If you're going to the Crowne Plaza, then the lot at restaurant row is fine. Same thing with the Residence Inn and Sheraton in the general area. Obviously, you're not going to walk from Carlson Court to the Holiday Inn at Dixon and Martin Grove especially in the winter. It would be a lousy walk even when the weather is nice.

It's definitely not a good idea to park at an auto shop or strip mall that has few cars around.

I've also gone to an incall on Webb Drive in Mississauga. There is metered parking on that street so I don't know why you chose to park in the field. I don't think it's possible to park in the field because there should be a concrete barrier that blocks access. You're were clealy not paying close enough attention to the various signs around. There's plenty of parking at City Hall and Square One.

I don't know how you accidentally parked in the Park and Fly lot because it has a giant sign, booth and gates in front.
 

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I mostly stick to incalls in condos and apartment buildings but all the times I've gone to see ladies working out of hotels, I've never had an issue with the staff.

For all they know, you checked in when they were off work. There were a couple times where one lady was staying at a hotel that required keycard access to get to the guest rooms so she had to come down and get me but, again that was never an issue. For all the staff knew, I was her boyfriend or husband and I had been doing something else while she checked us in.

Still, one time it did lead to a pretty hot scenario that I've mentioned a few times before, she went commando and had a princess butt plug in. Knowing she was walking around the lobby with no underwear on and wearing the "jewelry" was a huge turn-on!
A hotel would have to be exceptionally dead for the front desk or other staff to notice you.
 

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A hotel would have to be exceptionally dead for the front desk or other staff to notice you.
I always say just walk in like you're supposed to be there.
 

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A hotel would have to be exceptionally dead for the front desk or other staff to notice you.
Wow so naive...front desk, cleaners, waiters could all be informers of police...last time I went to Holiday Inn, there were at 3 guys standing at the front desk area just watching everybody, their job is to notice people...you really think everybody's so stupid?
 

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What is very uncomfortable is when the cleaners are working besides the door to the room you are about to enter...I can hear them in my thoughts saying there goes in the next one...
 

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Wow so naive...front desk, cleaners, waiters could all be informers of police...last time I went to Holiday Inn, there were at 3 guys standing at the front desk area just watching everybody, their job is to notice people...you really think everybody's so stupid?
Yeah - they are probably on to you. Better stop posting about it, makes sense they are looking for you here as well. With all your posts about this you might want to find a new incall as well.
 

explorerzip

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Wow so naive...front desk, cleaners, waiters could all be informers of police...last time I went to Holiday Inn, there were at 3 guys standing at the front desk area just watching everybody, their job is to notice people...you really think everybody's so stupid?
I was just giving you my experience, which has been echoed by multiple people. It's not naive to expect that most people you come across in a building don't care who you are or why you're there. You've convinced yourself that you're being watched at this hotel so it doesn't matter what I say anyway.

I don't think "everybody's so stupid." I think you're being overly paranoid, but I appreciate the warning. If you're not comfortable with this hotel then don't go there. Maybe share those experiences with the agency. Whether or not they do something is up to them.

Just about anyone could you come across could be police informers including me. I know that you have frequent this hotel, when you usually visit, the floors you hang out on before the appointment and where you park and exit. I even know that you memorized the hotel layout and the floors the agency usually books the girls. Thanks for the valuable intel, which took little effort to get from you.
 

explorerzip

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I always say just walk in like you're supposed to be there.
Behave like a normal human being. Wear normal clothes (not a hoddie with sunglasses or a disguise) and maybe even carry a bag or luggage with you. If that's too uncomfortable then stay in the car until the last possible moment so you can be through the entrance as fast as possible.
 

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Behave like a normal human being. Wear normal clothes (not a hoddie with sunglasses or a disguise) and maybe even carry a bag or luggage with you. If that's too uncomfortable then stay in the car until the last possible moment so you can be through the entrance as fast as possible.
I kind of feel like sitting lurking in the parking lot for a few minutes might draw attention.

If you get down early and it's an option, just grab a coffee. Be sure to pop a couple breath mints before heading to the room.
 

explorerzip

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I kind of feel like sitting lurking in the parking lot for a few minutes might draw attention.

If you get down early and it's an option, just grab a coffee. Be sure to pop a couple breath mints before heading to the room.
Not for a few minutes. Sitting around in your idling car for 1/2 hour or more might draw some attention from staff if there were prior complaints or other incidents. I expect that most people don't pay that close attention to parking lots that have a decent amount of cars in it.
 

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Not for a few minutes. Sitting around in your idling car for 1/2 hour or more might draw some attention from staff if there were prior complaints or other incidents. I expect that most people don't pay that close attention to parking lots that have a decent amount of cars in it.
Gotcha. Still, I always recommend finding something else to do if you get down early.

The lady I got together with yesterday needed a few extra minutes but thankfully, she lives across the street from a coffee shop so I just grabbed a coffee there. Added bonus, I just used their wifi so I didn't have to turn on my data to find out when she was ready.
 

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Gotcha. Still, I always recommend finding something else to do if you get down early.

The lady I got together with yesterday needed a few extra minutes but thankfully, she lives across the street from a coffee shop so I just grabbed a coffee there. Added bonus, I just used their wifi so I didn't have to turn on my data to find out when she was ready.
Everybody has a phone these days so it's not unusual to see people staring at them in a hotel lobby. This doesn't usually apply to condos or apartments where you can't typically sit in the lobby without buzzing in first. Staying in the vestibule could draw attention too, but I haven't had any issues with this because people are usually coming and going at least in the day. Tailgating someone else in is usually ok, but depends on the building.

I don't know if this specific hotel has a Starbucks, etc. but it does have a Perkins attached to it. Easy enough to go there and get a coffee to go.
 

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Everybody has a phone these days so it's not unusual to see people staring at them in a hotel lobby. This doesn't usually apply to condos or apartments where you can't typically sit in the lobby without buzzing in first. Staying in the vestibule could draw attention too, but I haven't had any issues with this because people are usually coming and going at least in the day. Tailgating someone else in is usually ok, but depends on the building.

I don't know if this specific hotel has a Starbucks, etc. but it does have a Perkins attached to it. Easy enough to go there and get a coffee to go.
That's what I did with the lady who had to come down and get me. With condos and apartments, I find a way to kill time if I get down early, grab a coffee, wander the neighborhood etc. I still remember one brain trust member who stayed in the vestibule of the condo the lady he was going to see lived in which drew attention from the concierge.

What? Was it in the middle of nowhere? He couldn't have just grabbed a coffee or wandered the neighborhood until he god the buzz code and suite number?!
 
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