Thanks for the response Angela! Any idea if the westin uses key carded elevators?Anything that has key carded elevator
That was before bill c-36 when outcalls were legal, now they are illegalI've never had an issue at any hotel. I can't see it being a problem unless you are bringing in ladies who are not discreet or disturbing other guests.
The Westin can be a little confusing with the multiple towers, and I've seen several ladies over the years wandering around confused and asking staff for directions. I even seen one well known lady walk up to the front desk, loudly proclaim that it was a busy night and she was out of condoms. They just reached into a basket on the back counter and gave her some more. So the hotel obviously isn't too concerned, and the elevators aren't key carded.
Fairmont hotels are key carded, but not floor specific. As long as the hotel still has traffic, it's easy enough to just get in the elevator, let someone else swipe their card and piggyback off of that.
Stick with ladies who are discreet and treat everyone with respect and you should't have any issues. My guess is that most hotels have a pretty good idea of who the working ladies are, but as long as she isn't hustling up guests in the bar or hasn't treated staff rudely, either on this visit or previously, they really don't care.
VPD and City council have indicated unless there is human trafficking or some sort of disturbance; they won't intercede to enforce C-36.That was before bill c-36 when outcalls were legal, now they are illegal
If they receive complaints ( for example from hotel managers) they have to respond to complaints and enforce the lawVPD and City council have indicated unless there is human trafficking or some sort of disturbance; they won't intercede to enforce C-36.
OP sometimes staff at some higher end hotels scrutinize people getting on the elevators.
I always leave the option open for the lady to meet me in the lobby before heading up to my room.
and you are able to give an example of this ever happening or that is just you saying it ?If they receive complaints ( for example from hotel managers) they have to respond to complaints and enforce the law
if they don't call the cops they can run into trouble and charged with profiteeringand you are able to give an example of this ever happening or that is just you saying it ?
I've seen security in action at a hotel lounge asking certain people to move on. Not one VPD was present the whole evening.
I assure you the hotel wants things to run as discretely as possible without having to call police.
That was before bill c-36 when outcalls were legal, now they are illegal
If they receive complaints ( for example from hotel managers) they have to respond to complaints and enforce the law
Your posts all seem really focused on the effects of C-36.if they don't call the cops they can run into trouble and charged with profiteering
VPD sais it's low priority doesn't mean they will never enforce it, when they receive complaints then it becomes high priority. You don't know if all the arrests are published in the news or you might be the first one prosecutedYour posts all seem really focused on the effects of C-36.
Please provide links to actual arrests based upon your assertions. Especially within the City of Vancouver where there has been minimal police involvement to date. I follow the news very closely in this regard and have yet to see any of what you claim.
VPD sais it's low priority doesn't mean they will never enforce it, when they receive complaints then it becomes high priority. You don't know if all the arrests are published in the news or you might be the first one prosecuted
Not unless they have a strong reason too.VPD sais it's low priority doesn't mean they will never enforce it, when they receive complaints then it becomes high priority. You don't know if all the arrests are published in the news or you might be the first one prosecuted
I agree! I also have some great memories at the Sutton Place! :eyebrows: Neither hotel has a key card elevator, both have very busy lounges & restaurants in the lobbies with plenty of traffic going through them, & both have beautifully appointed rooms! On one stay at the Pan Pacific my guest and I were upgraded to the Club level. It includes a lounge that offers continental breakfast, cocktail hour appetizer & no host bar all day long! Food is great, service is terrifc! Only thing that distinguishes is location: Sutton Place is perfectly poised for shopping and dining at Robson Street & that neighbourhood, while the Pan Pacific is great for the Convention Centre & Coal Harbour!Pan pacific is Very discrete
That was an excellent story.Unless you are client number nine.
If you are a well known person, you are SOL. Doesn't matter if you are Pope or criminal.





