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How to get the best rooms in hotels

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 00:19
by byteboy
Hi there I’ve recently started following this forum and only started to realise that my penchant is much more common that I thought. Can I ask a question about checking into hotels ? How do you get the best rooms for listening ? Are there certain rooms to avoid / ask for ? And how can you do that without raising suspicion ?


So far my list is

Adjoining rooms - they offer the best sound under the gap in the adjoining doors, but how do you get one when you are booking in ?

Not near a lift - too much ambient noise

Not on the side of the building - too much road noise

3rd floor or higher - increases the chance of upstairs/ downstairs neighbours

Anything else I should consider ?

Re: How to get the best rooms in hotels

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 11:25
by sjohn26
Welcome to the forum..................
Consider asking these questions in the "Know-how" section

Re: How to get the best rooms in hotels

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 16:02
by eatmedrinkme
i dont rally care about my room, i walk in corridors from 23pm with my phone in hand like i'm texting and nobody suspect me and I put my ear against the doors to hear a possible couple :wink:

Re: How to get the best rooms in hotels

Posted: 15 Jun 2019 06:54
by eros44
I have a great idea !! I'm from Paris and we have a LOVE HOTEL (rue saint denis) witch propose lots of room for sex, for 1h or 2h or more (really cheap like 25eur/H)....people comes there only for fuck, check their website.

The sound isolation is really poor and it could be a great idea to capture it. (maybe I will try)
You will find LOVE HOTEL on lots of cities and countries (it comes from Japan)

Have a nice day ALL OF US :)

Re: How to get the best rooms in hotels

Posted: 17 Jun 2019 17:31
by sndprv
eros44 wrote: 15 Jun 2019 06:54 I have a great idea !! I'm from Paris and we have a LOVE HOTEL (rue saint denis) witch propose lots of room for sex, for 1h or 2h or more (really cheap like 25eur/H)....people comes there only for fuck, check their website.

The sound isolation is really poor and it could be a great idea to capture it. (maybe I will try)
You will find LOVE HOTEL on lots of cities and countries (it comes from Japan)

Have a nice day ALL OF US :)
I found Rue Saint-Denis to be a sleazy street, full of rip-off joints, and with pimps/hookers peering
out from dodgy doorways. It was interesting to have a quick walk-through (with my hand pressed firmly
against my wallet), but not the kind of place I'd stop for a coffee, never mind stay for the night.
IMO, any cheap 'hotel' there is likely to be run by shady characters, and would most probably attract even
dodgier clientele.

Re: How to get the best rooms in hotels

Posted: 20 Jun 2019 01:52
by ejfsanchez2
when you get a room most places will put you with like minded people for the week. for example during monday through thursday all the single occupancy business folks will be on floor 3. while all families or people with kids will be on floor 2 and all couples short or long terms would be on floor 1. or maybe people with kids will be isolated to one end of the hotel and more raunchy couples will be on the other end of the hotel. Sometimes during weekdays they space the rooms out intentionally leaving an empty room between you and your neighbor to give you more privacy.

Now fridays saturdays and some sundays its all up and mixed. you'll have a family across the way and a raunchy couple across the hall. as for times Id say between 1000pm to 230am is the range. with most stuff happening between 1030-1230. its rare to get people beyond that unless they just came back from the bar.

As far as trying to get a room next to a couple thats kind of tricky. i suppose when you book the room you can put down that there are two of you staying in a room. so that when front desk person sorts out who stays where they're more than likely going to put another couple next to you.

These are just my observations over the years.