thisguy20 · 46-50, M
I'm aware of a few. BUT they tend to cost tens-of-thousands of dollars per year in membership dues, and then you have to pay to stay there, eat in their restaurants, and/or drink in their bars. Not even remotely worth the money; cheaper to buy a MCI coach and stay in it
Munumbis · 46-50, M
HVAC that doesn't work. I've learned to carry a small heater and plug it in.
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
Only once had a bad experience at a hotel. The room reeked of cigarette smoke, Immediately went back to the front desk and they instantly gave us another room.
RedBaron · M
Any college or university club. There are several within a few blocks of Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan.
There’s the Brown Club, the Cornell Club, the Harvard Club, the University of Pennsylvania Club, the Princeton Club, and the Yale Club all in the same area.
There’s the Brown Club, the Cornell Club, the Harvard Club, the University of Pennsylvania Club, the Princeton Club, and the Yale Club all in the same area.
RedBaron · M
@lomaine Attend even if you don’t graduate, or be otherwise eligible for membership as some admit people who belong to other organizations.
In addition and most importantly, you need to join and pay dues, then pay to eat in the dining facilities and/or stay in the guest rooms operated like a hotel.
In addition and most importantly, you need to join and pay dues, then pay to eat in the dining facilities and/or stay in the guest rooms operated like a hotel.
Magicianzini · M
Just do an airbnb. I don't know who would waste time with hotels. They're unclean, unsafe, and you only get a room.
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Magicianzini · M
@ArishMell What? I don't understand what you mean.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Magicianzini What's so difficult to understand? I have stayed in various hotels, and never had any reason to complain. They were safe and they were clean. Simple as that.
Magicianzini · M
@ArishMell What are you trying to say..
Midlifemale · 61-69, M
Do you travel for business often or most of your dating ends up at hotel rooms ?
Stay at a B&B maybe?
lomaine · 26-30, F
@SoftIceCream that is a good idea i never considered. It's just getting harder finding genuine clean rooms
@lomaine Yea, at a B&B you are dealing with the home owners so they tend to be more particular, and not so many people going through.
rachelsj · 22-25, F
There are some, usually adults only
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, FVIP
The only private bar that I know of is at certain airports. Usually they are for members only. I don't know about hotel's. Some of the best I imagine cost a lot of money
lomaine · 26-30, F
@smileylovesgaming I've never been to any in an airport, but i think most are going private just to bypass public smoking bans or regulations of how much they can serve.
BillyMack · 46-50, M
Only the ones from the John Wick movies
GeminiRain · M
I don't know of any myself but it might be a good idea to go online and search for one, especially in your area
carpediem · M
Stay home. Perfection doesn't exist in the real world. Even a "members only" scenario can't guarantee perfection. Some things in life are simply out of your immediate control.
lomaine · 26-30, F
@carpediem it's odd though I'm not necessarily looking for perfection but being pandered to at least. If you're spending around 700 dollars a night the room should be clean and if it's not they at least need to make a big deal about it. I much rather stay at a budget room and not have the entitlement of perfection. But I'm wanting more options
FloorGenAdm · 51-55, M
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ElwoodBlues · M
@FloorGenAdm
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