adamisk Wrote:Hi everyone
I'm looking forward for my next holiday soon. Have anyone had experience with LGBT-friendly hotels (such as TAG-accredited or Gay Welcome member)? I'm wondering if they provide more than 'regular' hotels.
This is a tough question.
First, realize that "gay friendly" means most modern hotel chains. Most today treat gay individuals and gay couples like their straight counterparts. Nothing about the hotel will necessarily have anything gay about it, in fact everyone staying in it may in fact be straight! But the hotel is gay friendly in that it is welcoming and very willing to accept your money and offer you the same entitlements as your straight counterparts.
There are hotels out there which cater to the LGBT crowd. They tend to be located in the gayborhood of a city. I think you might want to consider a LGBT hotel for a few reasons, if such reasons are important to you:
- Such hotels tend to offer times in which to get to know fellow guests, whether it be a continental breakfast and coffee, or tea in the afternoon, or wine at night, as well as usually amply space to sit and chat; they facilitate conversation.
- You want to go drinking at a gay bar but don't know where to go, they will point you in a direction. Boxers may be the place to be on Monday nights, which you can read online, but perhaps on the Monday night of your stay there is a big drag show at Chasers, your hotel staff will be able to tell you.
- An interesting experience compared to most other hotels.
Just know where you are staying. Even LGBT hotels appear on TripAdvisor and Yelp. Some cater primarily towards women, others towards men, others are roughly equal. Some, based on reviews, seem like total dives and are not worth your money!
Also, know why you are looking for a LGBT hotel. To say you want the experience is a great reason. But if you simply want a hookup, then you'd be better off just staying in any major city with a smartphone app capability.