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You present yourself at the front desk. Ask for a 4 hours room. The lady will offer you some room choices, you give her the money, and she gives you the key.

Tips. Park in the Parking lot. They will ask you for your car model, colour and plate number. If you do not give the lady this information, she might ask you for a credit card print...it is to protect against vandalism.

And here you go...call your SP and wait while watching the porn chanel.

Have a great one.

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You can give whatever plate number that comes to your mind...any but yours!!!
Same for the car...park before going to the front desk! You may also park at the Super C just opposite the motel if you go to the one on St-Jacques!
I prefer the "Ideal" on Lajeunesse!!!...or even the "Chablis" on Sherbrooke in the east!
The Chablis on St-Jacques has been discussed in other threads (LE locking up the place), may be someone could provide the links!
 
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Chablis : Good choice?

Hi!
I was considering booking a 4 hour room at Le Chablis on Sherbrooke but I'm a little concerned about what the staff thinks about escorts coming there. Since you can't access the rooms via parking (you have to pass in front of the desk), I was wondering if the clerks were discreete...

Is this a good place to meet escorts or what?
 

VictorVT

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Chablis: 3 hrs now!

Hotel Chablis on Sherbrooke East is now booking just 3 hours not 4, at least in the afternoon. The rooms are very nice, prices increasing. The entire staff knows why we are there and it is not for a 3 hour nap. There are side doors for any who require discreteness.
 

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VictorVT,

All Chablis & Motel Ideals work the exact same way in that they offer 3 or 4 hour stays (always thought it was 4 hour stays) but why go to the one in the east end of the city ? Stay central (Chablis-St Jacques) & you're going to be more likely to get a prompt service as opposed to the east end where less of the clientele may be & further from the major downtown hotels. During afternoon rush hours especially.
 

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VictorVT,

All Chablis & Motel Ideals work the exact same way in that they offer 3 or 4 hour stays (always thought it was 4 hour stays) but why go to the one in the east end of the city ?

The big advantage of the Chablis in the east is that they require no ID whereas the one on St-Jacques asks for a driver's license. I like room 400 at Chablis on Sherbrooke east and I have tried other rooms as well (I think 308 was alright but 105 was so so). As far as traffic is concerned, if it's rush hour, getting to St-Jacques could be hell.

The major drawback of the Chablis is the traffic of people - too risky if you want to keep a low profile.

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General Gonad said:
The big advantage of the Chablis in the east is that they require no ID whereas the one on St-Jacques asks for a driver's license. GG

I have used a number of different types of rooms at the Chablis on St-Jacques and have never been asked for any ID, not even a credit card, as recently as in the past month.

Is this a new policy at the Chablis on St-Jacques?
 

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Rex Kramer said:
Is this a new policy at the Chablis on St-Jacques?


Rex,

To be honest I haven't been there since I saw Lili Love a while ago (November or October? I can't remember). But what I do remember is that they asked me for my driver's license on St-Jacques and it pissed me off. It never happens to me on Sherbrooke east. Lately, I just book at the Holiday Inn Express or some other hotel that is reasonably priced. But I still like the Chablis for quick and easy rooms.

GG
 
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Rex Kramer said:
I have used a number of different types of rooms at the Chablis on St-Jacques and have never been asked for any ID, not even a credit card, as recently as in the past month.

Is this a new policy at the Chablis on St-Jacques?

It's been about 2 years or so since I stayed at the Chablis St. Jacques. Back then, I would book the entire night since I planned on seeing more than one lady a day. :) Whenever I checked in, I was always asked for a piece of ID without exception. I have never stayed at the St. Jacques for just 4 hours. Perhaps this may be why.

On the other hand, I have never had to give any form of ID for Chablis on Sherbrooke.
 

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IDs

Have been using that place (on St-Jacques) for the last 15 years and never been asked for any ID....always pay cash though!
Anytime of the day!
Same with the one on Sherbrooke East!
 

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franky sayz
chablis is the best. I use it quite often when I don't want to use my own house. I like all the rooms and find the mirrors quite amusing. the suites are especially nice. I have had to produce ID at several occasions. I think this is becoming the norm. The place is tailor made for escorts. I generally use the st. jacques chablis and prefer that one to the sherbrooke venue.
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I use quite often the Chablis St-Jacques West and, to a lesser extent, the Chablis Cadillac (Lacordaire/Sherbrooke East) as well as the Ideal up north on Lajeunesse. You can add hours at all these places whether the standard rental block is 3 or 4 hours. Cost for the additional hours is proportional to the basic rate (if it's 60$/3 hours, the additional hour is 20$).

I never got asked for an ID but I always pay cash and rent either in the afternoon or early evening. They do ask for a deposit if you are renting a suite or one of their renovated room with HD TV and audio system. If you park your car on premises, they will ask you the brand, color and license plate of your car. If you don't want to provide this information, just park on the street.

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If you pay cash, can you expect automatic relief from the occasional ID requirement? Because when you pay cash no questions should be asked of you..................
 

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In the many years of going to the Chablis St-Jacques (and the one on Sherbrooke for that matter) as well as the Ideal on Labelle (Ste-Rose) as well as the one on DesLaurentides, I have NEVER been asked for my ID. Not before 11pm, not after... NEVER.

The only time a lady asked me for a credit card was when I told her I didn't have my car in the parking lot (I had left it across the street at the Amazones SC:eek: ) and I refused to give it to her, instead I went to get my car and parked it in the Chablis Pking lot and then went back to the reception to give her the make/model of the car, the coulour and licence plate number as she requested... only I switched a couple of letters and numbers around:D .

PS: of course I have always payed cash...
 

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Chablis sherbrooke/cadillac, St-Jacques or motel Lajeunesse?

Hello,

I am planning to see an SP. I am living in montreal. From this thread. It seems that Chablis Cadillac, St-Jacques and motel Lajeunesse (on Lajeunesse) are SP friendly. Are they still friendly? Is still possible to book 4 hours? Or pay additionnal hours as required?

Thank you,
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General Gonad

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lordzeager said:
I am planning to see an SP. I am living in montreal. From this thread. It seems that Chablis Cadillac, St-Jacques and motel Lajeunesse (on Lajeunesse) are SP friendly. Are they still friendly? Is still possible to book 4 hours? Or pay additionnal hours as required?

Just follow the dress code....no spandex!!!:D

GG
 

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hi

i try the site but doesnt work...cause i would like to have a regular room for a 4 hour..in the chablis cadillac like the one in burgundy for 1 bed..with the big miroir hummmmm..i would like to know how much cause i try to call..and the women at the phone was not helping and didnt even know her rooms damn it:mad: somebody have recent info....even room number

http://www.chabliscadillac.com/rooms.php
 
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