Hampton Inn and Casino Resorts for sleep overs
[QUOTE=Whoopster;4115274]So first off, I'm married and the wife is out of town. My ATF suggested getting a room for a sleepover tonight. I know Carlsbad requires all guests and visitors to provide I'd. Is this true everywhere? I'm thinking Rancho Bernardo area would be discreet. Any advice or suggestions? How is Holiday Inn Express?[/QUOTE]I'm a fan of Casino Resorts, but I'm a gambler. Gambling, fun, plenty of restaurants or room service and no one really cares how many woman I share the bed with. I've also used Hampton Inns. Relatively inexpensive, nice rooms and free breakfasts. Just give them my name and sneak in through the side entrance if you must be discreet.
Spin City Lounge in Chula Vista
Has anyone been to Spin City Lounge? Pictures suggest cocktail waitresses and bartenders wear sexy outfits?
[URL]https://m.yelp.com/biz/spin-city-lounge-chula-vista[/URL]
"Admission fee" can be a problem
[QUOTE=JamulSucks;4128004]I've been to a few but haven't had the $$ for the entrance fee.[/QUOTE]Around five years ago there was a local GB Yahoo group that met in Escondido motels and charged an admission fee. I emailed the gal who was running the show that I had read that LE in other places had used an admission fee as the basis for making prostitution arrests. The group shut down some months later, apparently after a "friendly visit" from Escondido PD.