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Snapcat

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Looking for recommendations for a hotel downtown for entertaining ;) that meet the following:
- close to Bay/Queen area
- 4 star 🌠or better
- elevator access can be open/key card
- nice comfy rooms
- large shower
- king bed

I have reviewed prior threads for those that suggest, most were in regard to elevator access (key card/not)
Thanks in advance
 

SexB

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It might be a little out of your way but there's the Fairmont.

Keycard access is required to get up to the guest rooms but it could lead to some fun scenarios. One lady I used to see was entertaining there once and had to come down to get me. She went commando and had a princess butt plug in.

Knowing she was walking around the lobby of the hotel with no underwear on and wearing the "jewelry" was a huge turn-on!
 

Snapcat

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It might be a little out of your way but there's the Fairmont.

Keycard access is required to get up to the guest rooms but it could lead to some fun scenarios. One lady I used to see was entertaining there once and had to come down to get me. She went commando and had a princess butt plug in.

Knowing she was walking around the lobby of the hotel with no underwear on and wearing the "jewelry" was a huge turn-on!
Would that be the Fairmont Royal York?
 

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I have been to few incall sessions at the King Edward hotel - it is on King so a bit farther away (not a large distance), and was very VERY nice.
 

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In addition to the Sheraton and Hilton, The Marriott at Eaton Centre is Ok. Nothing spectacular but decent. Not sure of the key card situation ATM however.

Cambridge Suites on Richmond used to have some very nice rooms. However in the past their lobby staff were very picky about letting guests accompany a gentleman to his room. I can personally testify to this problem but it was several years ago, things may have changed.

Depending on your budget, the St.Regis or the Shangri-La will be very comfortable, and a well dressed young lady will not raise any eyebrows at all.
 
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I find that Downtown hotels have become very expensive lately. The last time I was in TO I stayed near YYZ. Better quality rooms, in general, with lower rates. Not within walking distance of much, but high quality indies won’t mind coming out if you book long enough.
 

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In addition to the Sheraton and Hilton, The Marriott at Eaton Centre is Ok. Nothing spectacular but decent. Not sure of the key card situation ATM however.

Cambridge Suites on Richmond used to have some very nice rooms. However in the past their lobby staff were very picky about letting guests accompany a gentleman to his room. I can personally testify to this problem but it was several years ago, things may have changed.

Depending on your budget, the St.Regis or the Shangri-La will be very comfortable, and a well dressed young lady will not raise any eyebrows at all.
Cambridge suites in the past has specifically required that you agree to their policy of no after hours visitors. Not so friendly. Unless ownership/ mgmt has changed.
 

Snapcat

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All great points, thanks.
I looked at all the hotels mentioned and more. If you used the online reviews that mention the problems encountered at every hotel to help you decide you'd never book any of them :rolleyes:
Fortunately the key card issue is not a consideration but a downtown location though was important for me.

Cambridge suites in the past has specifically required that you agree to their policy of no after hours visitors. Not so friendly. Unless ownership/ mgmt has changed.
Well she won't be an after hours 'visitor' as much as my +1 for the night ;)
 
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All great points, thanks.
I looked at all the hotels mentioned and more. If you used the online reviews that mention the problems encountered at every hotel to help you decide you'd never book any of them :rolleyes:
Fortunately the key card issue is not a consideration but a downtown location though was important for me.


Well she won't be an after hours 'visitor' as much as my +1 for the night ;)
Fuck those Karen's and their reviews.
 

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All great points, thanks.
I looked at all the hotels mentioned and more. If you used the online reviews that mention the problems encountered at every hotel to help you decide you'd never book any of them :rolleyes:
Fortunately the key card issue is not a consideration but a downtown location though was important for me.


Well she won't be an after hours 'visitor' as much as my +1 for the night ;)
Fair enough. Just be aware that Cambridge Suites has a reputation as the most sp unfriendly place to stay downtown. Rest of the hotels could care less who you have to your room 99% of the time.

Ive probably stayed at all of the hotels mentioned above at one point or another (Hilton, Sheraton, Fairmont Royal York, Marriott, King Eddy) and they should all meet your needs, tho the Fairmont, being a very old hotel, some of the rooms are pretty small. If you want to get a bit more spendy $$$ and treat yourself/ your lady, the Ritz Carlton is not too far from your preferred location and it’s great in every way. Huge rooms, comfy beds, big showers and amazing service. I’ve also enjoyed a few stays at the Cosmopolitan over the years (tho not for a while) and I liked it a lot. Elevators are discreetly tucked away from the lobby. If you want a big room, you may be disappointed but I loved the overall vibe of the place, and the rooms were super cozy and quiet. In more recent years have also stayed at the Westin Harboucastle a number of times. Rooms are quite big, most recently renovated and depending on the room you get, might have a nice lake view. It’s about 15 min walk to Queen and bay.
 
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Fair enough. Just be aware that Cambridge Suites has a reputation as the most sp unfriendly place to stay downtown. Rest of the hotels could care less who you have to your room 99% of the time.
Didn't know that but not going to Cambridge, surprised there isn't a thread for sp unfriendly hotels :unsure:, that is hotels that actually take action to intercept or question an outcall sp from going to a room accompanied or not. Obviously key card access for an sp incall would be a problem and make the hotel unfriendly to incalls.
 
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Didn't know that but not going to Cambridge, surprised there isn't a thread for sp unfriendly hotels :unsure:, that is hotels that actually take action to intercept or question an outcall sp from going to a room accompanied or not. Obviously key card access for an sp incall would be a problem and make the hotel unfriendly to incalls.
I had a couple key card IC. Was not to bad. Then again,. I only see one or maybe two on a night as I like longer dates.
 

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Didn't know that but not going to Cambridge, surprised there isn't a thread for sp unfriendly hotels :unsure:, that is hotels that actually take action to intercept or question an outcall sp from going to a room accompanied or not. Obviously key card access for an sp incall would be a problem and make the hotel unfriendly to incalls.
There's a thread somewhere on good/bad hotels but it's probably buried.
 
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