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Originally Posted by AnonMous
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The last time I stayed at Le Meridien Airport, the lady at the reception pointed out that the room was booked for 2 adults, so I told her that they would be joining me later. Now, when she handed me the guest registration form to sign, I noticed that some totally random US address was mentioned in guest details. When I pointed out that the address was wrong, she looked at me with a 'knowing' smile and just said 'Yes sir' or something. In the moment, I let it go thinking that they might be putting random addresses in their database to protect the privacy of guests who, they think, are going to be indulging in extracurricular activities.
Didn't mention this in previous report on the hotel, but in view of the discussion at hand, thought it to be relevant.
Not sure what their logic/intention is behind this or what information actually gets stored in their database. Make of it what you will. Definitely something to think about, though.
Let's not overthink it. The random address on your hotel booking was probably the business address of the hotel booking platform you used to make your reservation. If you made payment for the room to a third party booking platform like Agoda and not directly on the hotel's own website, then that third party will be the actual customer on the hotel registration since they are making the payment to the hotel on your behalf. Your name is simply listed as the guest's name. I can assure you that hotel front desk staff do not have time to input fake addresses in anticipation of someone who may or may not want to bring a friend back to the room.
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Hotel Database
Originally Posted by Rako3
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I find it interesting that most everyone seems fine with registering with a hotel by providing their passport information, and then having the ID's of every "guest" subsequently entered into a database down at the police department and other government computer systems.
Originally Posted by JoeKarnavic
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Valid point. There are literally hundreds of WG getting registered every day in hotels. All data of registered guests goes in database. It is hell lot of data to go through.
Originally Posted by Snow1998
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Even if you were to run for congress, don't for one moment think this data is going to be available on 'someone's computer screen' just like that. It's a secure a dubai LE data base.
The last time I stayed at Le Meridien Airport, the lady at the reception pointed out that the room was booked for 2 adults, so I told her that they would be joining me later. Now, when she handed me the guest registration form to sign, I noticed that some totally random US address was mentioned in guest details. When I pointed out that the address was wrong, she looked at me with a 'knowing' smile and just said 'Yes sir' or something. In the moment, I let it go thinking that they might be putting random addresses in their database to protect the privacy of guests who, they think, are going to be indulging in extracurricular activities.
Didn't mention this in previous report on the hotel, but in view of the discussion at hand, thought it to be relevant.
Not sure what their logic/intention is behind this or what information actually gets stored in their database. Make of it what you will. Definitely something to think about, though.
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No one ever stays at the crown plaza?
I must have read 500 + posts but not a single mention of the crown plaza Jumeirah. Does nothing funny happen at this place?
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Originally Posted by PlushTiger
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There are a few apart owner who rent them by the hour, in bur Dubai and International City. I have a couple of contacts but can share them only via PM.
Hi PT, I tried to PM you but your inbox is full and won't accept new messages. Can you please clear your inbox? Thanks.
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Waldorf DIFC?
Can anyone advise whether the Waldorf DIFC a girl friendly hotel? Is there a pick up scene at one of the bars along the lines of the Ritz or Hyatt?
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Min Hotels
Originally Posted by Rako3
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I find it interesting that most everyone seems fine with registering with a hotel by providing their passport information, and then having the ID's of every "guest" subsequently entered into a database down at the police department and other government computer systems. Not that I plan to run for Congress, but I can't imagine some day years later having every working girl in one's long Dubai mongering history being pulled up on someone's computer screen as quickly and easily as checking one's past purchases from Amazon.
Is the only alternative to somehow find a non-hotel crash pad?
There are a few apart owner who rent them by the hour, in bur Dubai and International City. I have a couple of contacts but can share them only via PM.
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Originally Posted by Rako3
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Not that I plan to run for Congress, but I can't imagine some day years later having every working girl in one's long Dubai mongering history being pulled up on someone's computer screen as quickly and easily as checking one's past purchases from Amazon.
Even if you were to run for congress, don't for one moment think this data is going to be available on 'someone's computer screen' just like that. It's a secure a dubai LE data base. Unless you commit some crime that the local LE here get involved in and they research your whereabouts you have nothing worry about this information.
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Please, for the love of God, RTFF!
Originally Posted by DjKaveMan
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For anyone who's stayed at the Meridien near the airport recently:
1) I understand this hotel is green, but can we just take girls back to the room without doing the walk of shame and stopping by reception to register the girl's ID first?
2) Has anyone been to Jules recently? Was wondering what the crowd was like, what country girls were on offer?
Thanks!
Had you bothered to go back and read even just the previous page, you would've found a fairly detailed answer to your first question by, none other than, yours truly. Also, I have written a descriptive report on Jules as well from my recent visit. Good luck to you.
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Originally Posted by Rako3
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I find it interesting that most everyone seems fine with registering with a hotel by providing their passport information, and then having the ID's of every "guest" subsequently entered into a database down at the police department and other government computer systems.
Is the only alternative to somehow find a non-hotel crash pad?
As a monger? That shouldn't be interesting to you at all. You can always monger in other countries, but hotels (and most airbnbs) will always ask for the ID of a guest.
Any working girl could be a scammer, so a hotel checking her ID can also be seen as a peace of mind / security check.
Originally Posted by FilipDevries
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Consider an Airbnb? There is a lot of choice and for many types of budget. Just make sure it has a score between 4.7 and 5, and you should have a great experience. I haven't registered any if I take the girl upstairs myself. Maybe its luck, but I haven't had any issues.
Plenty of Airbnb apartments will still have a front desk / reception / lobby that will require you to register any guest.
You can book an entire single family house ofcourse, but that's going to be expensive, far from downtown, and again, there's nothing stopping that WG from just "taking the money and running” because she’s definitely not going to let you look or take a picture of her passport if she doesn’t have to.
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Originally Posted by Rako3
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I find it interesting that most everyone seems fine with registering with a hotel by providing their passport information, and then having the ID's of every "guest" subsequently entered into a database down at the police department and other government computer systems. Not that I plan to run for Congress, but I can't imagine some day years later having every working girl in one's long Dubai mongering history being pulled up on someone's computer screen as quickly and easily as checking one's past purchases from Amazon.
Is the only alternative to somehow find a non-hotel crash pad?
Valid point. There are literally hundreds of WG getting registered every day in hotels. All data of registered guests goes in database. It is hell lot of data to go through. They are not after you and me otherwise someone like me who might have registered hundreds of girls in last 20 years will be in deep trouble. It is only accessed whenever there is trouble, and they will trace those dates when the crime is committed.
So do not overthink about this issue. It is for their safety and security purpose. Take as many girls as you want and have fun.
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Originally Posted by FilipDevries
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Consider an Airbnb? There is a lot of choice and for many types of budget. Just make sure it has a score between 4.7 and 5, and you should have a great experience. I haven't registered any if I take the girl upstairs myself. Maybe its luck, but I haven't had any issues.
I have stayed at a nice couple of AirBNB's at downtown and never had any issue with bringing guests. Actually, it's like you are renting an apartment, it's no ones business who comes to your room. Just check with the Host their guest policy as some may not like you bringing WG's. That being said, one Host told me that his guest policy was strict, no guests after 11 pm blah blah, but it was all BS. I had so many different girls visit me. They came directly to my room. As a suggestion, I would recommend people get one of the Damac buildings as an apartment or AirBNB. They are very guest friendly and have a slew of hot WG's in them, like the one I reside in currently does.
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Originally Posted by DjKaveMan
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For anyone who's stayed at the Meridien near the airport recently:
1) I understand this hotel is green, but can we just take girls back to the room without doing the walk of shame and stopping by reception to register the girl's ID first?
2) Has anyone been to Jules recently? Was wondering what the crowd was like, what country girls were on offer?
Thanks!
Both your questions have been answered on the forum. The first has many possibilities all answered. You first post with a question was a year back. All your posts till now are just questions. You need to RTFF before posting questions.
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Originally Posted by Rako3
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I find it interesting that most everyone seems fine with registering with a hotel by providing their passport information, and then having the ID's of every "guest" subsequently entered into a database down at the police department and other government computer systems. Not that I plan to run for Congress, but I can't imagine some day years later having every working girl in one's long Dubai mongering history being pulled up on someone's computer screen as quickly and easily as checking one's past purchases from Amazon.
Is the only alternative to somehow find a non-hotel crash pad?
Consider an Airbnb? There is a lot of choice and for many types of budget. Just make sure it has a score between 4.7 and 5, and you should have a great experience. I haven't registered any if I take the girl upstairs myself. Maybe its luck, but I haven't had any issues.
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LE Meridien & Jules. How green is green?
For anyone who's stayed at the Meridien near the airport recently:
1) I understand this hotel is green, but can we just take girls back to the room without doing the walk of shame and stopping by reception to register the girl's ID first?
2) Has anyone been to Jules recently? Was wondering what the crowd was like, what country girls were on offer?
Thanks!
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Not running for Congress, but --
I find it interesting that most everyone seems fine with registering with a hotel by providing their passport information, and then having the ID's of every "guest" subsequently entered into a database down at the police department and other government computer systems. Not that I plan to run for Congress, but I can't imagine some day years later having every working girl in one's long Dubai mongering history being pulled up on someone's computer screen as quickly and easily as checking one's past purchases from Amazon.
Is the only alternative to somehow find a non-hotel crash pad?
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