hotel in-calls

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I am curious as to what SPs do when hosting in-calls at a hotel. Do they change bed sheets between clients or does the next client just have to deal with other clients bodily fluids? They must have some way of dealing with the situation.
 

xmontrealer

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In my experience the action usually takes place on top of the bedspread. Often the SP will put a towel down first to minimize the wet spot.
 

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I am curious as to what SPs do when hosting in-calls at a hotel. Do they change bed sheets between clients or does the next client just have to deal with other clients bodily fluids? They must have some way of dealing with the situation.
There are a couple ways I've seen Hotel In-calls deal with this. 1. They check in with a large suitcase which contains: mouthwash and body wash, a supply of towels, and some sheets. 2. They make use of the maid service to supply extra sheets and extra hotel towels. If you get to the floor and you see a maid with her cart hanging around the elevator who gives you a funny look as you knock on the door of the room, you can bet that they are using option 2. The other option is to flip the sheets (at least two uses) and/or make use of the other bed if there is one (and turn down the lights, so the stains aren't as obvious).
 

yomero5

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Every client will get their own, fresh towel, but share the same bed sheet. The same goes for incalls in condos.
 

essguy_

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That would bring the attention of the hotel staff to what they are doing. I thought that SPs prefer discretion in hotels.
I suspect that most hotels are happy to be blissfully ignorant unless there are complaints or unless there is a string of unsavory types milling about the hallways (e.g.: overbooked clients knocking loudly and repeatedly on the door). I should qualify that I only go to so called reputable in-calls during the day and avoid the backpages. So usually the hotel is decent which means service is good and appointments don't overlap so clients aren't running into each other. Anyway - the way around this is option 1 bring a large, rolling suitcase with supplies.
 

yomero5

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I’m not sure why you would say this about private Condo incalls. At hotels I don’t think there’s any one standard. Some hotels are easier to get new sheets than others. Some providers bring their own etc.

I have a private incall I don’t live in and a dozen sheets. Every single client gets fresh towels fresh sheets and pillow cases. I do my own laundry. I use white sheets so they show that they are clean and fresh. This is also why I book by appointment only and have time to clean before and after every appointment so it’s perfect for each gent. Every sp is going to have a different level of professionalism I guess. But I don’t think there’s any need to scare guys into thinking everyone is using the same sheets. Just with hotels the more you pay the higher of standard of furnishings and cleanliness you expect, so some guys expect when paying more they get a very clean incall along with good service.
I was referring to agencies and not independents. I have no experience of seeing an independents. Very often, I have been the first client of the day at a hotel incall, and you can tell that the sheets are clean because the bed is perfectly made. When I couldn't get the first appointment, you can obviously tell that the bed and sheets were used.
 

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In my experience the action usually takes place on top of the bedspread. Often the SP will put a towel down first to minimize the wet spot.
Right on top of the bedspread is usually what happens. As to if they will put a towel down first or not, it depends. With some Asian SP's, this will usually happen.
 

Samranchoi

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I don't like using hotel incalls for the following reasons:

1. Many times the action took place on top of the comforter with no towel of sheet on top. No SP brings duvet covers to hotel incalls.
2. I discussed this with one woman who worked for a large agency and she said the sheets or pillow cases are not changed after each client. Usually there are two beds and she would let me use the bed she used for personal use.
3. If you are in a room that has a king bed and she is not using another bedsheets or towel to cover the fitted sheet, odds are the king fitted sheet has not been changed.
4. Overall I just found incall hotel rooms much dirtier than condo incall unit but there have been exceptions.

Even with condo incalls I know some agencies do not change the pillow cases or sheets. A few women used disposable sheets which provided a sense of cleanliness. While white bedsheets may seem cleaner, having coloured sheets will show stains, which is probably why white sheets are used. I have seen some women who used a color sheet and it was obvious the fitted was not changed for my session or the laundering did not remove certain stains.
 

The "Bone" Ranger

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You actually think the hotel doesn't know - what would a 22 year old girl be doing checking into a hotel? Let alone the fact they see numerous guys entering their room via cameras that are installed everywhere.


That would bring the attention of the hotel staff to what they are doing. I thought that SPs prefer discretion in hotels.
 

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Most housekeepers know what is going on and don't care, they will often keep an open eye and ear out for the lady's safety while they are on the floor if anything. They see it all and there is rarely any judgement. It'd be silly to think management and staff don't know what is what, lol, assuming of course there isnt high levels of traffic that get obnoxiously loud/aggressive they really dont care! They know where their income is at and most places treat us well. We, of course, return the favour by tipping our cleaners very well. The more you tip the more eager they are to provide extra towels and whatnot. I even had one insist on changing the old shower curtain for me once. I assured her it wasnt necessary but it made her happy to do so *shrugs* I don't think I have met any cleaner that was less than astronomically kind.

There are also trade tricks to getting bedding changed when needed like "accidental" coffee spills on the bedspread mid day. Seriously, us ladies do try to provide as clean an environment as we can, more than most know!

And interesting to note that no one has mentioned that most rooms come with extra bedding in the closet.

That would bring the attention of the hotel staff to what they are doing. I thought that SPs prefer discretion in hotels.
 

Jasmina

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Comfort Inn, Radisson, if I recall Delta (previously international) many do. No idea where you are staying so I can't respond to that but none have been extended stays for me -- ah-ha all were rooms that included sofa beds maybe that is the difference?

I agree with this, when working with an agency they wanted to save money on the hydro costs and "suggested" we use bedding as long as we could get away with it.
 

Jasmina

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Errrr... okay. In that case your experiences will not necessarily line up with that of the escorts who work out of "escort" hotels I would imagine.


I've never stayed at any of those brands. I've done Hilton, Hilton Garden Inn, Crowne Plaza, Intercontinental, Residence by Marriott, Homewood Suites etc. I tend to not stay at hotels that have a reputation of being "the hotel" escorts use and sometimes those you mentioned are known as such. I only see a few clients so like to blend in where I stay.
 

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They check in with a large suitcase which contains: mouthwash and body wash, a supply of towels, and some sheets.......................or make use of the other bed if there is one


Yes. When I used to do incalls in a hotel, I would only see a few clients anyway so it wasn't like I needed 10 towels. But I would pack extra towels/sheets in my suitcase. And would try to get a room with two beds.
 

ExoticSpirit

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I've only dealt with one Asian agency and one non-Asian one, both quite reputable. All times everything was on top of bedspread sometimes with extra towel/sheet on top and sometimes not. I don't know what happens in between clients as I've always booked the first appointments of the day for each girl (and plan to continue this pattern for myself).
 
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