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By *300 OP   Man
16 weeks ago

Cheadle

Anyone have any suggestions for easy access hotels you may have stayed at?

I know about St Giles, but looking for alternatives that don't require keycard access to get to the rooms.

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By *tu79Man
16 weeks ago

East Midlands

Crown plaza London King’s Cross doesn’t need a key card for the lifts. Never had any issues

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By *arol AnnTV/TS
16 weeks ago

town called Alice

This is interesting, taking notes for future reference.

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By *ushseMan
16 weeks ago

port erin

Strand Palace

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By *300 OP   Man
16 weeks ago

Cheadle

Anyone used Ibis Budget Whitechapel?

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By *otelmeetMan
16 weeks ago

Kings Cross

Crowne Plaza King's Cross is excellent also Hilton Islington.

Avoid Park Plaza you need key cards for lifts unless you leave one hidden outside and tell people where it is and to replace in same place once they leave

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By *he Wanderer2Man
9 weeks ago

Travels around a lot!

Hi guys ! Have a weekend in early March in town and looking to host some fun. Amy more recommended hotels for easy and/or discreet access?

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By *ssexandlondonMan
9 weeks ago

South Essex


"Hi guys ! Have a weekend in early March in town and looking to host some fun. Amy more recommended hotels for easy and/or discreet access?"

The leonardo hotels don’t need cards to access the rooms. They’re big, busy, business hotels so no one notices the comings and goings.

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By *eyourselfMan
9 weeks ago

Southend


"Hi guys ! Have a weekend in early March in town and looking to host some fun. Amy more recommended hotels for easy and/or discreet access?

The leonardo hotels don’t need cards to access the rooms. They’re big, busy, business hotels so no one notices the comings and goings. "

Yeah another message agreeing with this. Had a couple of meets at the Leonardo hotel at Tower Hill and always just strolled into the lifts

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By *hedesicandiTV/TS
7 weeks ago

Vancouver


"Crowne Plaza King's Cross is excellent also Hilton Islington.

Avoid Park Plaza you need key cards for lifts unless you leave one hidden outside and tell people where it is and to replace in same place once they leave"

Have you stayed / visited at the Hilton Islington recently?

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By *romBumMan
7 weeks ago

Bromley

Have serviced gents at the Conrad and at St Ermins both near St James Park with no fuss, easy lift access

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By *otelmeetMan
2 weeks ago

Kings Cross

Stopping over 15th April, Crowne Plaza King's Cross if anyone is around and wants sucking or wanking off and shoot a load in my pants over my cock and balls,open door

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By *usiness123Man
2 weeks ago

Hamilton

I've stayed at : Marlin Apartments London Bridge

check in is easy, then anyone visiting just comes in the front door - goes the right handside where the lifts are - no key card required

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By *urioussubblueMan
2 weeks ago

Carlisle

Any tips round Victoria?

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By *eteinlondonCouple (MM)
1 week ago

London

Guys, agree with Kings Cross Crowne Plaza, and Ibis Shoreditch.

Can anyone recommend places further west, near Paddington or Earls Court please.

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By *awtynick1Man
1 week ago

mansfield/london

It’s a bit out of the way for Central London but no key card needed for the lifts at Hilton Olympia.

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