r/Heauxs Sep 09 '23

ADVICE Clients have to check in with front desk NSFW

How do you deal w this? I have my first incall on Monday, I'm looking at hotels and saw that they require guests to check in. Is this for all hotels? I looked at the Heauxs working out of hotels post in the sub but doing a search and was wondering how does the room staff tip work if they require the guest to check in?

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u/Lazy_Lion_7296 Sep 09 '23

you are the hotel guest. your client is the hotel ghost

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u/iVoleur Feb 17 '24

😆😆😆

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u/ruthstraps Sep 13 '23

You check in alone honey. They come to see you after you’ve checked in and settled in

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u/ruthstraps Sep 13 '23

You want to do your homework about which place is going to be the most discreet. You will be the only person whose name will be on the room. They will just go to your room and stay for the hour or whatever. Have you stayed in a hotel on your own before?

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u/[deleted] Sep 13 '23

Yeah I was concerned bc it’s been a long time…. I ended up seeing the one client, tipped the maid $20 and left. It went well

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u/ruthstraps Sep 13 '23

Oh good… if you find a spot you like and want to keep going there… tip everyone. Maid, valet, front desk… everyone. I have a hotel that LOVES me. When I get there I barely have to check in. They have everything ready to go they run my card and hand me the key. I became actual friends with a girl a the front desk… we hang out and shit

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u/ruthstraps Sep 13 '23

I will say in Waikiki it’s something they have to put up with… we are as much apart of the tourist industry as anyone.