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Dayuse. Is it good?

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By *_2000 OP   Man 14 weeks ago

London

Hey. I just wanted to ask if anyone has used dayuse and what was your experience like with it?

Thanks you in advance

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By (user no longer on site) 14 weeks ago

Yeah but it is better to book with the hotel directly . Just ring them and ask for day use rates

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By *illySlutinOxfordshireTV/TS 14 weeks ago

North Oxfordshire


"Yeah but it is better to book with the hotel directly . Just ring them and ask for day use rates"

Thank you, I had been wondering about that.

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By *elloWoman 14 weeks ago

alpha centauri


"Hey. I just wanted to ask if anyone has used dayuse and what was your experience like with it?

Thanks you in advance "

Used them twice and everything went smoothly, felt so naughty checking in saying I was there for dayuse

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By *ilva69Man 14 weeks ago

stockport

Village hotel do day use 10 am to 5pm I’ve been with someone

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By *allySlinkyWoman 14 weeks ago

Leeds

I've been to two different hotels with no issues

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By *aughtywifeyWoman 14 weeks ago

close

Love day use fucks

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple 14 weeks ago

Coventry

Not used it yet. But everytime I've looked it seems just as cheap or cheaper to find a room for the whole night.

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By *elaniejayTV/TS 14 weeks ago

London

I've used it quite a few times for daytime 'relaxation' Good thing is you pay nothing up front and you can cancel right up to the last minute. Watch the times though, some are short hours like 10 - 4pm

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By *allySlinkyWoman 14 weeks ago

Leeds


"Not used it yet. But everytime I've looked it seems just as cheap or cheaper to find a room for the whole night."

But you usually can't check in til 3pm for overnight. Day room you can check in 10am.

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By *oma178Couple 14 weeks ago

Thame

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By *oma178Couple 14 weeks ago

Thame

All but one of our stays have been booked through day use and, with a younger family, it’s a really useful service. You usually don’t have to pay upfront and you can cancel on the day if plans change.

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By *eautyandthebeast86Couple 14 weeks ago

Somewhere in Norfolk ask :)

Would they know what you’re about to get up to especially if you only play for a hour or so ? Then check out ?

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By *allySlinkyWoman 14 weeks ago

Leeds

They don't care what you do in there for an hour !

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By *indMasterUKMan 14 weeks ago

All over England

Regular user. Recommend them.

You can also get good rates directly with some chain hotels like Holiday Inn and Leonardos

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By *el111Man 14 weeks ago

Essex/London

Yep pretty good, nice hotels in London included.

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By *immf-guyMan 14 weeks ago

Bath

Regular user, they've been a game changer for me. Love hotel meets. Getadayroom is another provider I've used.

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By *WKentladMan 14 weeks ago

Dartford

Used the Dayuse app many times. It's especially useful for the hotels on the app where you don't pay until you check in. That facility has softened the blow slightly when I've been 'stood up' by a woman who has arranged to meet me at the hotel.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 14 weeks ago
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Central

I don't find the rates as big a difference from overnight rate, as they used to be. Still worth checking with hotels directly for advance purchase discount rates and discussing an earlier checkin, which I've had some do for free - or maybe add a tenner.

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By *vaRoseWoman 14 weeks ago

Ankh-Morpork

Yes it’s fine

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By *avenwrexham75TV/TS 14 weeks ago

Wrexham

It's great...used a few times, sometimes just to dress for photo shoots, others for meets.

Never had an issue x

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By *nebworthMan 14 weeks ago

Knebworth


"Hey. I just wanted to ask if anyone has used dayuse and what was your experience like with it?

Thanks you in advance "

Works for me. I do shift work, although I have my own house and can accommodate, I travel around the country to meet people and having a hotel room available in the day is great. Just have to make sure hotel staff stay away from the room as they do insist on cleaning.

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By *parky123Man 14 weeks ago

Lincoln

No issues. Have used it for vanilla (night shift work) in the past too

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By *allySlinkyWoman 14 weeks ago

Leeds


"Just have to make sure hotel staff stay away from the room as they do insist on cleaning."

Have you tried using a "do not disturb" sign ?

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By *arriedfun69Man 14 weeks ago

Bedford

Have used it a few times and no issues ..always put the “do not disturb” sign on the door ..but it’s easy and discreet

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By *r_d3833Man 14 weeks ago

Barnsley

I never knew this was a thing! Sounds like a game changer! Thanks for sharing

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By *nebworthMan 14 weeks ago

Knebworth


"Just have to make sure hotel staff stay away from the room as they do insist on cleaning.

Have you tried using a "do not disturb" sign ?"

Yes, I had told the management I did not want the room entered by staff, have put a do not disturb sign on the outside handle of the locked the hotel room door, put a chair in front of the door inside the room and still found the bathroom door being opened with me on the loo yelling “no” to what turned out to be a female staff member. The lady with whom I was staying was most put out.

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