People staying at hotels who prefer dispatch instead of traveling to a venue. When unsure, pay less attention to promotional wording and more attention to whether price, place, and booking steps are written clearly.
You book a venue, the cast arrives at the hotel, ID is checked, payment is made, then the appointment begins.
What to check before booking
You book a venue, the cast arrives at the hotel, ID is checked, payment is made, then the appointment begins.
- Ask for the total price, extras, and payment method first
- Confirm service area, reception point, and same-day contact method
- Check English support or foreigner-friendly handling in advance
Details that matter on the day
Book after hotel check-in, once your room number or meeting method is clear. A hotel within the service area or another meeting place allowed by the venue.
Pre-booking checklist
- Ask for the total price, extras, and payment method first
- Confirm service area, reception point, and same-day contact method
- Check English support or foreigner-friendly handling in advance
Mistakes to avoid
- Reading only the price table without confirming the total
- Checking hotel or venue coverage after booking
- Arriving without knowing when ID or age verification is required
Bottom line
At booking, confirm hotel name, preferred time, total price, transport fee, payment method, and ID-check timing. If hotel reception asks, the simple phrase “a friend is visiting” is commonly used.