[QUOTE=Doberpit]I have now been to Hong Kong at least six different times and stayed at both Shangri-Las (currently at the Island Shangri-La) and at the Four Seasons. During each of my stays, I have brought girls from the Wan Chai scene back to my hotel. I have never had any problems.
However, I've seen some people get detained. Here is a list of common sense approaches to avoid trouble while bringing in a girl to your 5-star hotel, especially during busy hours or when there are several people at the door and in the lobby.
1. Make sure she is not dressed like a tramp.
I specifically look for girls who are wearing jeans or pants and who have a coat to cover their tight and/or revealing shirts. If she does not pass muster in the appropriately dressed department, I do not pick her.
2. Make sure you are not dressed like a tramp. (Corollary: Make sure you are not overdressed--dress as normally as possible.)
If you are dressed like a total slob and she is dressed like a tramp, you are going to draw attention and make other hotel guests uncomfortable. Your chances of getting detained will jump an order of magnitude. And if you are way overdressed (e. G. Suit and tie) and she is dressed way down, even if not quite like a tramp, you're probably going to stick out as well. The key is to try to not stick out, which brings me to tip #3.
3. Don't make a scene!
I saw a guy getting dropped off at the Conrad the other day who was in a suit, obviously drunk off his ass, and bringing a girl who must've been all of 25 while he was at least 45. SINGING on the way in from the cab. I kid you not, the fat focker was singing and whistling on his way in. You can guess what happened next. Jesus, some people. Just try to make your way in as quietly and quickly as possible (but not too quickly so as to make a scene).
4. Time of day matters
If you bring someone in during a fairly busy period, say before 10 PM, and there are all types of people coming in and out of the hotel, it seems to me that security is less tight than during 10 PM. 3 AM or so. Or at least it doesn't seem as awkward to bring someone in and the guards don't seem to stare at you. Also, any time after 2 or 3 AM, there's usually just one guy (sometimes two) at the door, and he usually doesn't care at all since there is nobody else coming in and out of the hotel.
5. Take alternative, less crowded entryways if available
At the Island Shang, the lobby is on the 7th floor. Floors 1-6 are a combination of stores, restaurants, meeting rooms, etc. Foor 1 takes you to the lobby of the Pacific Place complex, where there are no guards. I'm not sure if this entryway is open 24 hours or not, but it is definitely open at 10 PM.
6. Consider the quick tip
This may be totally unnecessary, but if you are extra nervous for some reason (yes, it CAN be uncomfortable bringing in a different girl every night and being greeted by the same people who obviously know WTF is going on.), have a tip handy so that when the cab door is opened, you greet the guy at the front door with a tip. It is common to tip at 5-star hotels, so it's not as if you'll be making a scene or doing something out of place, and it does make a potentially uncomfortable moment a little less uncomfortable. Just make your way in quickly one way or the other.
7. Get dropped off before the main lobby
Cabs will drive you right to the main entryway of a hotel, and in five-star hotels, the mere act of getting out of a cab is a scene. There is usually a line of people waiting for cabs (especially on weekends) until around midnight or so and even if there are no people, the guards or bellboys are instructed to assist you every possible step of the way to the elevator. While it's nice to be serviced like that, it's also a pain in the ass when all you want to do is get to your room ASAP. One way to avoid the greeting as your cab door is opened followed by the escorting into the hotel is to get dropped off a block from the lobby. Then, you can casually stroll in with your companion and walk in without the scene of getting out of a cab. This is especially handy when there is a line of people and your girl is obviously not your girlfriend or wife.
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Wow, way too much effort, IMO. I have never, I mean never, been refused entry into a top hotel when toting a girl. It did not matter how drunk I was and how slutty the girl was dressed. Normally, the better the hotel, the more GF it is. Having said that, things that would get you arrested or thrown out on your own would also apply when arriving with a girl of the evening. Short of that, I have never had a problem in over 20 years of bringing back the sluttiest chicks I could find in any top HK hotel.
If you want to avoid the walk of shame, your post is great. For purposes of getting home with the prize, it is a bit much.