Aren't they all? I mean for every 100 letting rooms per night, what percentage do we think in some form are rented for sex. 10%, higher? lower?
I certainly don't think any hotel receptionist is going to ask two couples who ask to be next door to each other exactly why, or have I missed the point. I very well may have missed the point, I make something of a speciality of it.
Now if u were in the North East it would be easier, there are definately a couple of swinger friendly hotels here
Ibis near Preston. The Travel lodge on the M61 any of those on the M6 and there are two , interesting looking ones just off the M65, though they are ones ive never tried!!
TBH anu chain that belongs to a chain is a safe bet!!
Judy, spent 3 weeks at the Tickled trout and would highly recommend it to all comers.
They never made any comment when I came in with a couple of different partners.
Having said that to be honest all the major chains now understand people have different tastes and provided you respect other people and the environment you are in there will not be a problem.
The only choice realy is price, my advice go for the most expensive you can afford, make it special as times like this dont come along like buses.
Good luck djcouple xxxx
We used to be very self consious and paranoid about receptionists knowing what we were up to. Hotels that charge by the person rather than the room might show a little interest as to whether they were being ripped off, but I would guess that in the main they're not particularly bothered.
Camponile hotels, whilst not the classiest are motel/ holiday camp style with room blocks, so need to go past reception - thin walls though!