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aussiegaigin
27-10-2016, 07:49 PM
Has anyone tried this place in Pitt St recently?
I recall some reviews a long time ago that weren't too flattering, but maybe it has improved since?
Got a need for it next week.
stevo_luvo
27-10-2016, 07:51 PM
Has anyone tried this place in Pitt St recently?
I recall some reviews a long time ago that weren't too flattering, but maybe it has improved since?
Got a need for it next week.
What? we have love hotels in sydneyyy??
aussiegaigin
27-10-2016, 07:55 PM
Yes, this one, and few around the airport take daytime bookings
stevo_luvo
27-10-2016, 09:01 PM
ahh nice, i'm gonna keep a close eye on this thread :smile:
woods23
27-10-2016, 09:17 PM
Why don't you book a hotel in or near cbd.???
It's only $100 to $150 for 3.5 to 4 star!!!
Love hotel is 99 for 2 hrs !
Hotel you can leave when ever you want.
aussiegaigin
27-10-2016, 09:37 PM
I need it in the middle of the day, most CBD hotels won't take check-ins then.
Depending on the day, there is not much around at that price last time I checked.
I might get embarrassed about checking out a couple of hours after I check in.
I won't want more than 2 hours due to the circumstances.
wilisno
27-10-2016, 09:47 PM
ahh nice, i'm gonna keep a close eye on this thread :smile:
Have a search, there's been a long thread for this before.
paulgallen
27-10-2016, 09:47 PM
Just book some airbnb but make sure they do allow you to check in at time you need
woods23
27-10-2016, 10:27 PM
I need it in the middle of the day, most CBD hotels won't take check-ins then.
Depending on the day, there is not much around at that price last time I checked.
I might get embarrassed about checking out a couple of hours after I check in.
I won't want more than 2 hours due to the circumstances.
Hehe that's true......in and out less than 2 hrs .
You're quick hahaha.
Sam88
27-10-2016, 11:21 PM
It's more embarrassing checking into a love hotel than to check out 2 hours later in a normal hotel lol
wilisno
27-10-2016, 11:54 PM
It's more embarrassing checking into a love hotel than to check out 2 hours later in a normal hotel lol
True ! Because there's no other reason why you go to a love hotel ! ;) ;) ;)
Massage King
28-10-2016, 03:30 AM
You can ask for early check-in, if the room is available it shouldn't be a problem.
As for checking out, you don't need to. You can pay the bill when you check-in or when you book online and ask hotel to charge your credit card if there is anything else. You can just throw away the room swipe access card when you leave.
aussiegaigin
28-10-2016, 05:58 AM
Notwithstanding the logistics of getting into a normal hotel (sorry Mr G, but your room not quite ready yet, etc), I have enjoyed the benefits of love hotels in Japan, and just wanted an opinion on this particular place.
wilisno
28-10-2016, 10:30 AM
I used to go to motels, cheaper and more convenient. Pre-booked the room on-line, drive up there with the girl, park in front of the room, nobody's watching you.....
AHLUNGOR
28-10-2016, 11:10 AM
I used to go to motels, cheaper and more convenient. Pre-booked the room on-line, drive up there with the girl, park in front of the room, nobody's watching you.....
Tiffany and friends used to work out from the Capitol Hotel on Campbell St, you been too ?
wilisno
28-10-2016, 11:37 AM
Tiffany and friends used to work out from the Capitol Hotel on Campbell St, you been too ?
Of course !
Most incall agencies work from hotels anyway.
rooter
28-10-2016, 12:27 PM
There is a budget hotel chain that's all automated.
They are not staffed at all.
You prepay online.
You self check in and are issued a swipe card or pin.
You get access to your room and when you are finished you self check out.
AHLUNGOR
28-10-2016, 12:34 PM
Of course !
Most incall agencies work from hotels anyway.
Haha, Brother Wil,
Was that of course you have been to the Capitol for outcalls or of course you have been to the Capitol seeing Tiff or one of Tiff 's girl ??
cassius
28-10-2016, 04:28 PM
what's the hotel chain rooter?
garfield
28-10-2016, 04:37 PM
There is a budget hotel chain that's all automated.
They are not staffed at all.
You prepay online.
You self check in and are issued a swipe card or pin.
You get access to your room and when you are finished you self check out.
Isn't this only in Brisbane so far?
wilisno
28-10-2016, 04:38 PM
Haha, Brother Wil,
Was that of course you have been to the Capitol for outcalls or of course you have been to the Capitol seeing Tiff or one of Tiff 's girl ??
Everything !
rooter
28-10-2016, 04:51 PM
what's the hotel chain rooter?
Sorry bro I think this isn't the case anymore.
The hotel chain used to be called Formule 1 and the hotels were unstaffed for most of the day and had automated self check in and out. I remember using them a few times but it was a few years ago.
Ive just researched it today and they have been taken over and are now Ibis and I think they are normal staffed hotels now.
Damn shame.
wilisno
28-10-2016, 05:43 PM
I went to the Gold Coast a few years ago, even a 2 bedroom serviced apartment was unstaffed. They put the keys in a locker at the front , called the number on the locker, verified the booking, then I was given a code to open the digital lock and get the keys. ;) ;) ;)
aussiegaigin
28-10-2016, 07:18 PM
Sorry bro I think this isn't the case anymore.
The hotel chain used to be called Formule 1 and the hotels were unstaffed for most of the day and had automated self check in and out. I remember using them a few times but it was a few years ago.
Ive just researched it today and they have been taken over and are now Ibis and I think they are normal staffed hotels now.
Damn shame.
Formule 1 is now rebranded as Ibis Budget, with same standards and pricing. Both brands are owned by the ACCOR group.
cuteguy
29-10-2016, 05:11 PM
Has anyone tried this place in Pitt St recently?
I recall some reviews a long time ago that weren't too flattering, but maybe it has improved since?
Got a need for it next week.
It serves the purpose of providing a small room with an ensuite and tv for 1 or 2 hours if you need to meet someone. I heard the love hotel is owned by the same boss that runs the Chicago massage shop and it's right next door. I guess if they run out of rooms for massage, they just ask you to go to the hotel.
aussiegaigin
30-10-2016, 10:20 AM
Well, I went yesterday to try it out.
My situation was that I had been picked up on WeChat by a Chinese MILF tourist in Sydney for a couple of weeks. She didn't look too bad in her profile pics so agreed to meet her. Looked good in the flesh too; only problem was she didn't speak a word of English, so our limited conversation was by translation on her phone. She kept boasting about how rich she was, but she is staying in some run-down shared accom in Glebe.
There were some good initial signs that she might be up for some action (but didn't actually commit); she even wanted to "have a look at" my place, but that is not an option.
Made a few enquiries about hotel rooms, but nothing available for under $250 over the weekend. I didn't want to book anything in advance in case she didn't come good; also didn't fancy paying for a whole night if she turned out to be a dud; nor did I fancy dragging her around hotels to find a vacancy on short notice.
So met her again yesterday, and got her to agree to some fun. So off we went to "Hotel Hourly" and paid the $99. The room I got was basic, to say the least. Just a large bed, clean sheets, a modern en-suite (but with no door/curtain), and a couple of small tables. Don't know if the "theme" rooms were any better. There was an air vent in the ceiling, but I think it was just blowing warm fresh air into the room. Nothing really romantic or erotic about it.
Anyway, although she seemed keen, this woman was pretty much a dud in bed. Certainly glad I didn't waste $250 on her.
Would probably use it again under similar circumstances. I'm meeting another woman from the same source this week.
tiko89
01-11-2016, 08:26 PM
thanks for the tips bros!
des888
02-11-2016, 12:17 PM
Saw an old western dude take a young Asian hottie up there the other day while I was having a coffee at Oliver Brown no guessing what they were up to
aussiegaigin
02-11-2016, 12:22 PM
Saturday? (Sprung?)
des888
02-11-2016, 12:25 PM
Saturday night to be exact
aussiegaigin
02-11-2016, 01:13 PM
(Phew) I was there in the afternoon. :smile:
aussiegaigin
02-11-2016, 01:14 PM
At least it has a rear exit. Better go in that way next time too
CunningLinguist
02-11-2016, 10:55 PM
At least it has a rear exit. Better go in that way next time too
I always look down that alleyway when I walk past to see if there are any sheepish males trying to sneak out :)
Jack Frank R
02-11-2016, 11:42 PM
Well, I went yesterday to try it out.
My situation was that I had been picked up on WeChat by a Chinese MILF tourist in Sydney for a couple of weeks. She didn't look too bad in her profile pics so agreed to meet her. Looked good in the flesh too; only problem was she didn't speak a word of English, so our limited conversation was by translation on her phone. She kept boasting about how rich she was, but she is staying in some run-down shared accom in Glebe.
There were some good initial signs that she might be up for some action (but didn't actually commit); she even wanted to "have a look at" my place, but that is not an option.
Made a few enquiries about hotel rooms, but nothing available for under $250 over the weekend. I didn't want to book anything in advance in case she didn't come good; also didn't fancy paying for a whole night if she turned out to be a dud; nor did I fancy dragging her around hotels to find a vacancy on short notice.
So met her again yesterday, and got her to agree to some fun. So off we went to "Hotel Hourly" and paid the $99. The room I got was basic, to say the least. Just a large bed, clean sheets, a modern en-suite (but with no door/curtain), and a couple of small tables. Don't know if the "theme" rooms were any better. There was an air vent in the ceiling, but I think it was just blowing warm fresh air into the room. Nothing really romantic or erotic about it.
Anyway, although she seemed keen, this woman was pretty much a dud in bed. Certainly glad I didn't waste $250 on her.
Would probably use it again under similar circumstances. I'm meeting another woman from the same source this week.
So I assume there is no shower? Just clarifying as I may be planning on using this place in the near future. Everyone else's suggestion sounds pretty interesting as well. Thanks for the info guys.
aussiegaigin
03-11-2016, 05:14 AM
So I assume there is no shower? Just clarifying as I may be planning on using this place in the near future. Everyone else's suggestion sounds pretty interesting as well. Thanks for the info guys.
The en-suite contains a shower, quite a fancy one at that. Great for two people
Jack Frank R
04-11-2016, 01:10 PM
MB MB, haha sorry, but thanks for the information sir it is much appreciated.
aussiegaigin
04-11-2016, 05:13 PM
I always look down that alleyway when I walk past to see if there are any sheepish males trying to sneak out :)
There's a few people use that lane. Even without any signage, an old aussie fart coming down the stairs with a younger asian girl, and a happy smile on his face, has got to arouse suspicions.
aussiegaigin
04-11-2016, 10:18 PM
The en-suite contains a shower, quite a fancy one at that. Great for two people
At least in the room I used. I can only assume that the others are similar. Some photos on their web site
http://hotelbyhourly.com.au/
ChulSoo
04-11-2016, 10:44 PM
Formule 1 is now rebranded as Ibis Budget, with same standards and pricing. Both brands are owned by the ACCOR group.
A contact of mine used to work for the Accor chain a while back. The staff benefits for getting accomo at staff discount is substantially low depending on the occupancy levels, room availability, location and star ratings. Lowest that person has ever had was at $65 for Ibis next to Hourly-blah-blah, on a good day that is. Policies and Procedures apply apparently, and obviously.
Jack Frank R
05-11-2016, 02:45 AM
The en-suite contains a shower, quite a fancy one at that. Great for two people
Yeah, I used the facilities in the place today, shower was actually kinda nice ahaha. Though the girl I came in with wasn't too impressed with it from her initial reaction, she was the one who suggested it in the first place, but I don't think it mattered to her in the end. But yeah kinda what aussiegaigin said before, at least my room, one room with a shower toilet that can be closed off (two towels were provided as well). Bed on the side with some sheets, pillows and a quilt. Door hooks and adjustable mood lights. Kinda funny though, two small bottles of water were provided as well as a couple of condoms though when we tried to fit the doms on they were way too small, (I'm not even a big dude) lucky I brought some of my own, dunno if you experienced that one sir. Probably would make use of this place again should the occasion every arise, fulfilled its purpose.
However the "discrete" entrance wasn't really that discrete at all, we entered through the main door which was fine but when we exited through the rear there were a whole bunch of people just chatting in the alleyway. Didn't bother me that much because my friend just kept laughing at me because she thought I was being silly :P she was probably right though haha.
aussiegaigin
05-11-2016, 08:32 AM
A contact of mine used to work for the Accor chain a while back. The staff benefits for getting accomo at staff discount is substantially low depending on the occupancy levels, room availability, location and star ratings. Lowest that person has ever had was at $65 for Ibis next to Hourly-blah-blah, on a good day that is. Policies and Procedures apply apparently, and obviously.
A couple of my in law relatives work for another chain, and much the same applies. Staff discounts are only offered on short notice, and subject to availability. And I don't want my name turning up in the computer system if I am staying in one for nefarious purposes, even if paying normal rates.
Jack Frank R
05-11-2016, 03:54 PM
Forgot to mention that the rooms are fairly close together and they're probably not sound insulated in the slightest (then again to be expected). Was a bit worried when my girl started getting really loud during the session as all the rooms next to us were occupied. When we came out one of the receptionist ladies gave us a sly grin, was kinda embarrassed about it lol. Though let's be honest what else are people coming in for anyway.
aussiegaigin
05-11-2016, 04:18 PM
Can't say that I noticed any activity from adjoining rooms during my stay. Maybe some loud noises from next door might have stimulated my woman a bit more.
CunningLinguist
06-11-2016, 09:58 AM
Forgot to mention that the rooms are fairly close together and they're probably not sound insulated in the slightest (then again to be expected). Was a bit worried when my girl started getting really loud during the session as all the rooms next to us were occupied. When we came out one of the receptionist ladies gave us a sly grin, was kinda embarrassed about it lol. Though let's be honest what else are people coming in for anyway.
Alot of people go there for a private chess match ...
paulgallen
06-11-2016, 02:12 PM
Can you book that place in advance or do you just rock up ?
aussiegaigin
06-11-2016, 02:52 PM
Check their website
Littlewonder
06-11-2016, 03:17 PM
usually you can just front up but like anything if you want to be 100% sure of getting a room better to book.
aussiegaigin
14-11-2016, 07:48 AM
Tracked down another place called TulipX in Crown St, a couple of rooms in an old terrace house. $50/hr, $80/2hr. Not sure yet of exact address, may be less convenient than Pitt St if you don't have a car.
poundher
14-11-2016, 07:49 AM
Tracked down another place called TulipX in Crown St, a couple of rooms in an old terrace house. $50/hr, $80/2hr. Not sure yet of exact address, may be less convenient than Pitt St if you don't have a car.
How did you find this place?
aussiegaigin
14-11-2016, 08:53 AM
Got a mention on another forum.
http://tulipx.com/
Looks a lot better than Pitt St, but hours are limited, and the location may be restrictive.
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