Really stupid question.
Will hotels [Thailand specifically] let non guests in if they are meeting with people who are staying there.
e.g. can I go for a swim with friends at their hotels pool?
Can I pay for a meal at their hotels restaurant.
>>1167151
In the DR, they don't let you in. While there, paid $10/guest to swim with me. Sorry, never been to Thailand, but resorts with exclusivity kind of want to control who is on the premises, as it increases guest safety. I'm sure if your guests are well behaved, well dressed, walked in with you, or something like that, you might be okay. But, if there have have every name of every guest, or it's all-inclusive, no money transactions only charges to rooms, you'll need to be on top of that. Your call whether you want to wing it and hope for the best, or if you'll ask upfront about it being okay and agree to pay costs or something if they have a fee established.
>>1167151
Yes you can bring ladyboys to your room op.
>>1167151
Yeah you will be fine, I bring Thai hookers to my room all the time.
>pic related.
>>1167352
Nice trap. How big was his pee pee?
>>1167420
She wasn't a trap so no "pee pee". You can find them there but I don't care much for them, some people do and some people don't. That's just the way it is.
>>1167352
I think the fact they always look so spiteful and ashamed to be the biggest turn on ever
Google "Guest friendly hotels <location>". Make sure to book one of those and you will be fine.
On the off-chance you're actually serious and talking about visiting your friends, yes it's usually fine as long as they don't use wristbands and you don't look like a problem. I eat in random hotel restaurants often, sometimes get free breakfasts even.