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Morning Angel
Useless Broken Wings
- Aug 8, 2018
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Even though I would ideally love to drift off to death while looking up at the stars next to another person, I've come to accept I'm likely going to die alone in a hotel/motel room, and have planned accordingly. I have pored over logistics to doing this for months.
My critieria:
1. Must have bolted locks on the doors.
2. Must be willing to give you reception e-mail address so you can send a delayed e-mail after a certain amt of time has elapsed after taking N. You do have to be slick when asking about this, and sandwich it in with other q's about the hotel amenities so you don't look weird. I've made up elaborate stories about my sibling/family member/partner having really intense social anxiety and not being able to use the room phones, so I'd need their front desk email. Believe it or not, it's worked every time. And I've always called from a phone app so they don't recognize my # later if I check in there.
3. Must not have a mandatory daily or even bi-daily cleaning policy. I say that I don't like to be woke up by cleaning people and ask how often staff have to come in the rooms. This is b/c after taking N you should allow yourself a time window that is safe without interruption or intervention risk. Some people opt for 12 hrs, other 24-48 hrs. This one is really tricky as most hotels require a daily cleaning once every 3 days, even with a DND sign on the door. Motels tend to leave you alone for as long as you want with a do not disturb sign, but corporate motel chains like Motel 6 do daily "check ups" for safety.
My critieria:
1. Must have bolted locks on the doors.
2. Must be willing to give you reception e-mail address so you can send a delayed e-mail after a certain amt of time has elapsed after taking N. You do have to be slick when asking about this, and sandwich it in with other q's about the hotel amenities so you don't look weird. I've made up elaborate stories about my sibling/family member/partner having really intense social anxiety and not being able to use the room phones, so I'd need their front desk email. Believe it or not, it's worked every time. And I've always called from a phone app so they don't recognize my # later if I check in there.
3. Must not have a mandatory daily or even bi-daily cleaning policy. I say that I don't like to be woke up by cleaning people and ask how often staff have to come in the rooms. This is b/c after taking N you should allow yourself a time window that is safe without interruption or intervention risk. Some people opt for 12 hrs, other 24-48 hrs. This one is really tricky as most hotels require a daily cleaning once every 3 days, even with a DND sign on the door. Motels tend to leave you alone for as long as you want with a do not disturb sign, but corporate motel chains like Motel 6 do daily "check ups" for safety.
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