“The front desk knows every female sex worker.
We give them water on the way out and call them taxis.
Management doesn’t like it.”

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He had a couple make a run at book a room but the hotel was completely sold out.

They called the police, and the authorities removed the bodies.
Not long after, housekeeping cleaned the room.
Seeing that the earlier couple was nearby, the manager called them over and offered them the room.

They were ecstatic and took it not knowing what had just occurred.
The manager gave them a discount on the bill."
u/Subject-User-1234
2.

“A well-known luxury hotel and resort chain keeps a database of you.
They get pictures from the internet and basically ‘stalk you’ to create a profile.
Everyone working in the hotel has access to this database and can see your information.

It’s not all good stuff, either.
We know ‘you were an asshole to Jen’ while you were staying in London.
u/SweetieBabex
3. u/StevenArviv
4.

“I worked at golf resorts for a while and dealt with elite 1% asshats for many years.
In a hotel, there are times when you need a credit card authorization form faxed.
They will be like, ‘Listen I dont give a shit.

I dont care about your policy.
Youre going to take my info howeverIgive it to you.'”
u/nyliram87
5.

That’s right management sometimes instructs housekeeping to skip the wash if it seems unnecessary.
So, that ‘fresh’ bedding you’re snuggling into?
It might have been slept in by the previous guest sweet dreams!”

u/IDriveLikeYourMom
6.
“We know criminal enterprises have funded casinos in the past.
I worked at Revel Casino (Ocean Casino Resort) in Atlantic City before and after its opening.

I thought it was super strange that these execs were just openly telling this to brand-new hires.”
u/PlayfulBabee
7.
“My cousin worked in Vegas at a few major resorts from 2008 to 2015.

They usually can sell directly or know who’s holding in the hotel.”
u/itsfish20
8.
“We overbook rooms just like a flight overbooks seats.

We’ll lock you out of the room until you get a new method of payment.”
u/Wildwill6969
9. u/kpo987
10.
It was $13,000 in damage.
We regularly had rich guys pull up in their Lamborghinis with a sex-worker.
My favorite was the couple we had to essentially evict from their room due to smell and noise complaints.
When we got in, there were dozens of designer shoe boxes and coke residue everywhere.
The woman left with her foot hanging out the window as they drove away wealthy people are weird."
u/nikitasaurus
11.
They just don’t bother separating these cloths after wiping and moving to the next room."
u/curry-sauce
12.
“Larger hotels have better insurance to compensate for bedbugs.
We treat the rooms on each side of the infected.”
u/[deleted]
13.
Even those who run afoul of them don’t know exactly who it was who grabbed them."
u/rusty0123
14.
That became a rule after some valet basically kickstarted a very nasty divorce with a wealthy guest."
u/jeepfail
15.
It was always in corners where security cameras didn’t reach.
This was about 20 years ago."
u/1955photo
16.
“I worked room service at a five-star/five-diamond resort in Vegas.
This happened frequently.”
u/Rhinowalrus
17.
Then we put it all back in before we brought their car around.
It was ridiculous we had to keep it under wraps."
u/Harambeaintdeadyet
18. u/FrostedArrow03
19.And finally, “People who work the front desk know all the female sex workers.
We give them water on the way out and sometimes call them taxis.
Management doesnt like us doing it, but they tip well.”
u/ColorfulClouds_
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