In october 1st week. Is this hotel girlfriendly. Want to call a chica to the room for 2 hours. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
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In october 1st week. Is this hotel girlfriendly. Want to call a chica to the room for 2 hours. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
Why not contact the hotel yourself?
[QUOTE=Thomaso276;446095]Why not contact the hotel yourself?[/QUOTE]Coz am not sure if that will raise an unnecessary alarm even before i arrive at the hotel :).
[QUOTE=Kc1979;446096]Coz am not sure if that will raise an unnecessary alarm even before i arrive at the hotel :).[/QUOTE]Like sirens going off when you enter the lobby with two hookers?
[QUOTE=Thomaso276;446100]Like sirens going off when you enter the lobby with two hookers?[/QUOTE]Yeah something similar but not this extreme? Byw am only thinking about 1 at this point ☺.
[QUOTE=Kc1979;446094]In october 1st week. Is this hotel girlfriendly. Want to call a chica to the room for 2 hours. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]This question has been asked and answered about a dozen times on this forum, but here it is again:
I don't know of any hotel in Buenos Aires that is not "chica friendly". However, for security reasons, a small number of the more expensive hotels will balk at 2 or more chicas at the same time.
Thanks,
Jax.
[QUOTE=Jackson;446102]This question has been asked and answered about a dozen times on this forum, but here it is again:
I don't know of any hotel in Buenos Aires that is not "chica friendly". However, for security reasons, a small number of the more expensive hotels will balk at 2 or more chicas at the same time.
Thanks,
Jax.[/QUOTE]There have been reports on the forum about places giving people hard times about this. Not many. Most that do it also charge you a "guest fee.".
In any event I wouldn't worry about it. If somebody gives you a hard time just yell at them and walk into the elevator with your girl. It's what most of my friends would do.