Escort Friendly Hotels Vancouver?

uncleg

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They are all friendly if they don't know you're an escort. Can you be more specific as to what exactly you are looking for? A temp incall, being able to get in easily to see a client, puttng up advertising in the lobby ??;)
 

Ulysses

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They are all friendly if they don't know you're an escort. Can you be more specific as to what exactly you are looking for? A temp incall, being able to get in easily to see a client, puttng up advertising in the lobby ??;)
Why do some people have difficulty understanding the obvious? :confused:
 

tiffanylane

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Why do some people have difficulty understanding the obvious? :confused:
OMG LMFAO I googled Escort friendly vancouver hotel and found this posting .. im still lol that is soo funny .. u rock Ulysses!! .. so what is a good hotel to stay at in Downtown Vancouver??
 

badbadboy

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They are all friendly if they don't know you're an escort. Can you be more specific as to what exactly you are looking for? A temp incall, being able to get in easily to see a client, puttng up advertising in the lobby ??;)
Holy fuck man, are you serious? I hope the wink means you are joking. I worked in the hotel business, everyone at the place knows who the escorts are. You want easy access, no key card in the elevator, discreet staff, lots of towels and loosely enforced guest rules. In downtown Vancouver, I have had good incall experiences at Le Soileil, the Pan Pacific, the Century Plaza and the Four Seasons (that last one was years ago now).
I am pretty certain that uncleg was tongue in cheek funny on this one.

Can you imagine a big poster board up in the lobby telling you to visit the SP in suite such and such ;):eek:

I have visited SP's in hotels and sometimes it is challenging to make your way into the hotel without assistance. One nice SP met me at the parking garage to make our way up to her room.
 

uncleg

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I am pretty certain that uncleg was tongue in cheek funny on this one.

Can you imagine a big poster board up in the lobby telling you to visit the SP in suite such and such ;):eek:

I have visited SP's in hotels and sometimes it is challenging to make your way into the hotel without assistance. One nice SP met me at the parking garage to make our way up to her room.

lol, funny that the people that make a big deal about somebody else missing the obvious tend to trip over it themselves quite readily. Anyway that said, I would go with Le Soileil as being one of the better choices downtown, tg-Nikki also used it on one of her visits and found it worked well for her. Century Plaza also an easy location to work from. Part of what you should consider is, where are your clients coming from and how are they getting there. Rosedale and Century have reasonable parking, Le Soileil not so much. If you have a "burbs" based clientel you might want to consider The Hilton or Holiday Inn in Burnaby close to Metrotown.
 

twoblues

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Just had a stay at the Metropolitan (across from Four Seasons on Howe) the other day and they don't have key card access in the elevators. Decent place as well, though the rooms are getting a little long in the tooth compared to the lobby and Diva at the Met restaurant.
 
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