I’m lucky enough to session in some amazing playspaces. I’ve also had the chance to stay in some beautiful hotels. Yet, looking at the picture below, I suddenly have the urge to arrange something freaky in a sleazy motel room. The decor is hideous. The cleanliness no doubt suspect. There’s no fancy equipment. But it just looks like it’d be a hell of a lot of fun.
I find the ambiance of playspace can have a big effect on my feelings in a scene. A professional dungeon makes me happy and excited – so many toys to play with! A bedroom promotes intimacy. A high end hotel makes me feel decadent. And a cheap old fashioned hotel makes me think of illicit assignations. People sneaking away to do socially unacceptable things to each other. Rooms that have seen it all before and hotel staff who pretend to not notice. I kind of like that.
Of course my attraction to the room below might be partly explained by the presence of the beautiful Lexi Sindel. By all accounts she has a very nice studio in LA, so I’m not sure what the background to this shot is but, whatever the reason, I’m glad she published it on her tumbr.
Oh I don’t know.
It’s pretty basic, but the amenities look OK. I mean, there’s obviously a TV, that looks like an air conditioning control by the door, it seems clean and they’ve put a fresh slave on the bed.
Sure, none of it’s five star quality, but do you really want to pay so much more just to have a big plasma screen, a hunkier slave and a little chocolate left on your pillow in the evening?
Save your money for the things that really matter, I say.
Well this is America. A TV and air conditioning are pretty much a bare minimum in any place. I would personally pay good money not to have to look at those curtains any longer than I absolutely had to. I just hope the soundproofing between the rooms is good. It’d be terrible if he kept the other guests up all night with selfish screaming.
-paltego