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DonnaCD
04-19-2018, 09:40 AM
I am planning a trip down to Texas from New York in July to visit my kids. O know I will be stopping to stay in a Hotel or Motel for 2 nights. I know I can dressup in my room. Can any one suggest Hotels/Motels to stay in that are CD friendly.

Robertacd
04-19-2018, 10:42 AM
CD friendly hotels and motels?

Alice B
04-19-2018, 11:56 AM
They do not care. You are a paying customer and you will never see you again. Don't worry

Beverley Sims
04-19-2018, 12:01 PM
I book in dressed and have a deep voice, I sometimes get a look or remark about my voice but that's all.

Motels, like your money and as long as you don't trash the room they are happy.

Never had a worry dressed.

kimdl93
04-19-2018, 12:32 PM
Pretty much any motel chain will be fine.

chrissyone
04-19-2018, 02:15 PM
Where in Texas will you be staying??

Trione
04-19-2018, 04:09 PM
You can goggle purple roof and they have listings for LGBT friendly places.

NicoleScott
04-19-2018, 04:52 PM
I agree with others - you pay, they don't care.
When I was a kid and the family traveled, my dad had us wait in the car while he checked out the room, primarily to make sure it was clean and didn't smell bad. This was back in the days of independent motels. Today's chains are mostly more consistent. I have asked to see a room before committing, because I want good mirrors and lighting. I have found that generally the higher-priced motels have that - generally. But price is determined by many other factors, like location and seasons or holidays.

Taylor Dame
04-19-2018, 05:01 PM
I can't imagine you'd have a problem with any mainstream chain hotels. You are a customer and they are in the business of making money and should have appropriate customer service. Some mom and pop hotels in the bible belt may have a different response.

alwayshave
04-19-2018, 08:18 PM
I'll jump in with everyone else, any well known hotel chain will work.

junetv
04-19-2018, 11:06 PM
90% of all the photos we take are in hotel/motel rooms ;)

Helen_Highwater
04-20-2018, 04:05 AM
Donna,

As you're away from home in places no one knows you, have you thought about taking dressed you outside, even if just for a drive?

Tracy Irving
04-20-2018, 07:59 AM
We can all name the nicer hotels because their image and our perception of it means everything to them. One false move and...

Have a great trip!

Krisi
04-20-2018, 08:07 AM
The hotel or motel will probably not care if it's a national chain. The other customers may or may not care and may or may not make your stay uncomfortable. Places along the Interstates are probably fine. Backwoods motels along a state road, not so much.

DonnaCD
04-20-2018, 09:15 AM
Just to add a couple of points. I have been out dressed to the nines. I am planning to drive dressed in jeans and blouse with flats. I am secure in my own skin. I just wanted to know what ideas the group had to say.

jennifer0918
04-20-2018, 09:16 AM
OK from my own experiences the "you pay " they don't care rule of thumb, is not always correct. I went out on Tuesday went to my regular motel in my area and the same guy behind the counter, who has seen me enough femme denied me a room. He is Pakistani and I always used this motel because I hade no issues in the past. I check in guy mode but he has seen me en femme walking out my room getting into my car.

I recommend motel 6 never had a problem checked in both guy mode and femme . Sheraton is good, cd friendly also double tree by Hilton these places I personally never had a problem. Some may disagree.

lingerieLiz
04-20-2018, 11:33 PM
Over the years I've stayed in all levels of hotels/motels. Never had a problem. Back in the 60s when they charged by the number of people staying in the room I was asked who's dresses were hanging in the room. I gave them some lame excuse that I had some of my wife's stuff with me. Stayed in a motel bungalow for awhile. Manager let me know that I could dress as I wanted at the pool area. When you stay for awhile it doesn't take the staff long to figure things out. The gal at a suite hotel asked me, where did you find that blue dress? I told her and we had a nice discussion about shopping. She let me know she would like to go shopping with me, but our schedules didn't work out.

I checked into a motel in the 60s. It was raining and I decided that no one would see me so I put on a rain coat and went to my car to get some stuff just as the cleaning crew came by. It was pretty obvious what I was wearing with my heels, nylons, and pastel dress showing below the rain coat.

karenph
04-21-2018, 12:23 AM
After you leave the front desk no one will associate your name with your dress or behavior. Go for it and enjoy the experience!

Aunt Kelly
04-21-2018, 12:30 PM
Where, in Texas, Donna? As others have said, any national chain in one of the larger cities, and the staff likely won't even blink.
Do you plan on dressing in your room and just staying there, or are you thinking about venturing out? If going out, the location matters a good deal more.

Hugs,


Kelly