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Hi! A total Newbie here! We are a couple, and we have just arranged our first meet up at a motel near the M6. We have booked a double room, but will it not arouse suspiscion/interest if we then have a single visitor turn up and join us? We have never done this before, so apologies if this question sounds like a stupid one. Tried to search for answers to this kind of question, but can`t get the hang of the search tool..
Thanks in advance.
Yeah you get a bit paranoid lol -- but the hotel staff aren't much interested really as long as you pay your bill. The bigger the hotel the better really though -- and places like travelodge and premier who sell by the room, not the number of people are ones I've used myself.
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Hi! A total Newbie here! We are a couple, and we have just arranged our first meet up at a motel near the M6. We have booked a double room, but will it not arouse suspiscion/interest if we then have a single visitor turn up and join us? We have never done this before, so apologies if this question sounds like a stupid one. Tried to search for answers to this kind of question, but can`t get the hang of the search tool..
Thanks in advance.

Hi,
No it will be absolutely fine.
I use hotels / motels all the time, for meets and also due to work and even in an 'innocent' scenario, ie with work, I have colleagues come to my room and have a few drinks etc etc and i've never had any problems at all when meeting people for fun in my room, whether it be 1 or 2.
If possible, you could arrange to meet them outside and then just walk in with them.
The only difficulty that you may ever get (and it has never happened to me) is if you just give them the room number and tell them to come in.
Depending on the time this may be a problem as some travelodges etc lock their doors after a certain time and you need your key to get in, but it's usually after say midnight.
Also, I have stayed at travelodges with work and 6 of us have shared a family room to save cost (fiddle expenses, lol) so God knows what the management thought about that, lol.
As far as I know it isn't an offence to have more than 2 people stay in a room together and do whatever they like once the door is closed, so good luck and have fun and don't worry, no one will bat an eyelid and I assure you, the hotel people will have seen far, far worse than 3 people in a room together!!!!!!
DP
Quote by Lbc
Hi! A total Newbie here! We are a couple, and we have just arranged our first meet up at a motel near the M6. We have booked a double room, but will it not arouse suspiscion/interest if we then have a single visitor turn up and join us? We have never done this before, so apologies if this question sounds like a stupid one. Tried to search for answers to this kind of question, but can`t get the hang of the search tool..
Thanks in advance.

if its travel lodge they do not allow 4 adults in family room, about 2 years ago we and another couples booked a family/double room to use after going to a social, when we got there we was told 4 adults was not allowed to use it and we had to drive home, so if i was you i'd check its ok for 4 adults before you turn up smile
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Hi! A total Newbie here! We are a couple, and we have just arranged our first meet up at a motel near the M6. We have booked a double room, but will it not arouse suspiscion/interest if we then have a single visitor turn up and join us? We have never done this before, so apologies if this question sounds like a stupid one. Tried to search for answers to this kind of question, but can`t get the hang of the search tool..
Thanks in advance.

if its travel lodge they do not allow 4 adults in family room, about 2 years ago we and another couples booked a family/double room to use after going to a social, when we got there we was told 4 adults was not allowed to use it and we had to drive home, so if i was you i'd check its ok for 4 adults before you turn up smile
Your right, you can't book a room for 4 people, and if they knew they wouldn't allow it, but I think you wrere unlucky that time. As I said, i've never had a problem and have had (NOT in THAT way, lol) 4 people in 1 room on several occasions with no problems at all, and the management even knew about it too.
Anyway, they are only having (Yes, in THAT way - hopefully for them all) 1 other person in the room and you can certainly book a room for 3 people, so should be fine.
If you do have any problems, you could always offer to let the manager watch, lol!!!!!!!
DP