Originally Posted by
fishermansoul
Yes certainly some of the Cork hotels are stopping the business. When times were harder they didn't care so much, but now hotels are booming so they can be more choosy about their guests.
I was busted in a city center hotel last year. I got lost on the way to the room (this was in one of the older city center hotels with poorly signposted rooms), and a manager asked my what I was doing. I mumbled some excuse but they must have followed me. Fifteen minutes later was a knock on the door and notice to pack up and leave. The poor girl was in tears, wanted to give the money back. I refused and told her about a few other hotels she could go to. This cheerer her up and realising that we didn't have to leave immediately, we completed the appointment, which was nice because she was absolutely gorgeous. Hotel staff were waiting outside the door. I left quickly.
I have noticed that the girls I have recently visited are very careful about the cleaning staff and keeping quiet.
It's a pity because hotels are the best location for everyone. Discreet, comfortable & safer for the girls too.
On another day I was with a beautiful Czech lady in a famous hotel on the north side of the river. I asked her if she was worried about being busted, and she said no, because the hotel manager is one of her regulars! I think hotels are still safe.