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brandycd
12-13-2006, 09:24 AM
I always wonder what a hotel worker might have in their list of stories.

The first time I was actually en femme when I spoke to someone that I wasnt intimately involved in was in a hotel room when my "friend" and I ordered some room service. We got a little involved when there was a knock on the door....there was NO TIME for any of us to change....so instead I freshened up a bit, put on my silky wrap and met him in my 5 inch heels and nylons. The poor guy kept his eyes straight ahead as he pushed the cart in, my partner was laying on the couch, with the back to the door, but she draped her leg over the back of the couch.

Needless to say, nowadays i have to restrain myself from pinching these guys in the butt....

rachel_in_mi
12-13-2006, 09:40 AM
Have you ever seen the stories about hidden cameras being discovered in hotels? I am sure they have seen just about everything :devil:

stlmichelle
12-13-2006, 09:57 AM
Would be fun to talk to one of them though.

Tiffy
12-13-2006, 10:17 AM
Have you ever seen the stories about hidden cameras being discovered in hotels? I am sure they have seen just about everything :devil:


Had that happen to my wifes aunt years ago. They taped her honeymoon. And then sold it back as adult TV programming. And a friend of hers ended up seeing it. I bet there is some goofy stuff that could be told if walls coud talk.

Tiffy

Eugenie
12-13-2006, 10:42 AM
I've had a nice experience with room service.

It was on a Sunday late afternoon, having spent most of the day "en femme", I didn't feel like going to the hotel restaurant "en femme" and even less in drab. I felt so good in my skirt and top that I had the idea to order a meal in the bedroom. I called and placed an order to the hotel reception desk. About half an hour later, a knock at the door. I go open the door, there's a bit of surprise on he waiter's side. He had been told he was bringing diner to a man... But he quickly greated me with a nice "It's you diner plateau; Mam." and brought it on the table inside the bedroom. There he realized the real situation, said nothing, just glanced at me somewhat surprised. I tipped him well, asking him to be discrete... Well one can have hopes...

I didn't get any feedback on the event, but I didn't expect any. As you said, these people in hotel must see all sort of things...

The good thing is that I got so excited by the situation that I had enought motivation to go out of the hotel "en femme", going through reception and even saying "Hi!" to the attendant... No reaction either... On the way back same thing...

I'm now eager to go out every time I'm in that hotel...
:hugs:
Eugénie

crossing-the-rain
12-13-2006, 10:42 AM
Hotel workers ? I was before retired , that was a job full of fun,challenge,amazing,interesting.Although you don't have to dramatize yourself,you are good actor /actress.
I can tell you a thousand stories if my health allow me to do so.
Rain.

telawilson
12-13-2006, 10:48 AM
I worked at a hotel for a number of years, and my best story, though it has nothing to do with CD, is this:

I was the audiovisual tech at the hotel, and one weekend we had a group that was into live-action vampire role playing games there for their annual convention. I got a call from the front desk that someone need a phantom power unit in their guest room. A phantom power unit provides power to high-end microphones and is not something one needs in one's room very often. I got the unit, went to the room and found two young, partially clad women on the bed, and a young man operating a fairly high-quality video camera (low end pro). He had a boom mike that needed power. Hmmm, I wonder what kind of videos he was making?

There were some CD's present that weekend, though.

Tela

crossing-the-rain
12-13-2006, 10:53 AM
Hidden camera ?99 % sure not in deluxe hotels ,not even small hotel except individually.
Rain.

Melora
12-13-2006, 11:03 AM
Hidden Cameras in Hotel rooms?? = VERY SPOOKY!

Rhonda Jean
12-13-2006, 11:44 AM
I always try to check in as at least androgenous, leaning toward fem, but I usually check out entirely fem and then "change back" on the road home. I've never experienced so much as a raised eyebrow from desk clerks. Makes me think they see it all the time. I bet they have some stories, though!

In fact, think of all the "usual" places we are all likely to go. nail salons, hair salons, lingerie depts., convenience stores... I'll bet we're the subjects of many interesting dinner conversations for those who work there!

marie354
12-13-2006, 12:13 PM
Ever wonder why you can't check the freshness of the battery in the smoke detectors? I've worked in hotels, maintenance mostly but some front desk too. Well there were boxes of pin-hole cameras in the basement hotel store discuised as smoke detectors, switch plates, phones, etc. But who really cares anyway. What are we scarey?

SherriePall
12-13-2006, 01:57 PM
I'm sure my favorite desk clerk has a couple of stories about me. She's really a sweetheart. In as a male, out en femme, in en femme, out as a male.
She knows the routine now.

Kristen Marie
12-13-2006, 05:01 PM
And the maids most be aware of some things. I try to be discreet, but once when I traveled I left some lingerie on a chair. When I returned later in the day, it was all folded up and placed on the desk. Not a big deal, but I was a bit embarassed.

Joyciecd
12-13-2006, 05:46 PM
I believe that the net has opened up so much contact between whoever that motel trysts of every type imaginable and a few types unimaginable have become rather common and mundane. Just give them the money at the desk, and they go back to their magaizine or TV. I have checked in to countless places en femme on the arm of a guy or with another CD without even a raised eyebrow. The more modest national chains are wonderful for this. Viva le romance!

crossing-the-rain
12-13-2006, 05:52 PM
May be I'm out dated, never found any hidden camera in the hotels I worked for.But I've lots of stories in my memories ,good ones,bad ones,sad ones,cheated wife ,cheated husband,CD,FTM,MTF,ghosts,....
Rain.

Jodi
12-13-2006, 06:41 PM
I was staying in a hotel last year for an emfemme weekend. This was my first stay at this hotel. I had checked in in drab. After changing, and walking through the lobby, the girl behind the desk smiled at me, beckoned me over and said, "I love your shoes, where did you get them?" Regardless of whether I passed or not, she was interested in my shoes.

Jodi

tightsgirl
12-13-2006, 06:41 PM
I work in one of the big hotel and casinos on the Las Vegas strip as a dealer what would you like to know?

AlysonCD
12-13-2006, 06:58 PM
Ever wonder why you can't check the freshness of the battery in the smoke detectors? I've worked in hotels, maintenance mostly but some front desk too. Well there were boxes of pin-hole cameras in the basement hotel store discuised as smoke detectors, switch plates, phones, etc. But who really cares anyway. What are we scarey?


Well, most hotels nowadays the smoke detectors are hard-wired in so they don't take a battery. At least the ones at my hotel. (I think it's a requirement but not sure) I've worked there for 8 years and have only seen one CD when I used to bartend there(I work maintenance now) She was using our back hall as a runway pretty much, just walking up and down it every once and a while. I think I was the only one who saw her but I couldn't go and really check as I couldn't leave the bar. Was a cute outfit also

Thora
12-13-2006, 07:32 PM
Hidden camera ?99 % sure not in deluxe hotels ,not even small hotel except individually.
Rain.

I'm fairly sure I was checked out, either with a hidden camera, or something, in one of the Chicago Hiltons. Yep, I was in female mode. That was a few years ago. I hope they don't do that now.

tekla west
12-13-2006, 07:45 PM
Well camaras are so small now that they can be hid just about anywhere, and with wireless, can broadcast to a remote recorder with ease.

And, you know those no-tell motels that offer adult movies, I've never been sure that when you are watching the movie in room 9 that you are not the movie in room 4.

Teresa Amina
12-13-2006, 07:54 PM
That's funny about the camera-in-the-smoke-detector. Last time in a motel I waved at it, just in case:D Wouldn't that be a shock for whoever was watching- 'I know you're there, and I don't care"

alie
12-13-2006, 08:47 PM
How much do you leave for a tip when you find a camera?

Tedi
12-13-2006, 08:52 PM
If I were to find a camera, I'd take it home with me!