Pre-Session Checklist
Session Structure
Tips and Considerations
Post-Session
By following this guide, you'll be well-prepared to host a productive and enjoyable in-room hotel session with Alieza Best.
There is something special about a hotel staycation. The crisp white sheets, the cold AC, and the privacy of your own suite make it the perfect venue for deep talks and heavy laughs. Whether you are celebrating a milestone or just need a break from the grind, a curated night in is always the answer. 1. Set the Vibe
A great session starts with the right atmosphere. As soon as you check in, get the logistics out of the way: Cool the Drinks:
Get the beer or wine into the fridge or ice bucket immediately. Curate the Playlist: hotel inuman session with alieza best
Music is essential. Start with chill lo-fi beats for the afternoon and transition into nostalgic 2000s R&B as the night goes on. Lighting Matters:
Turn off the harsh overhead lights and use the bedside lamps for a warmer, cozier feel. 2. The Drink Menu
Since you don’t have a bartender, keep it simple but "aesthetic." The Classics: A bucket of ice-cold beer or a reliable bottle of Soju. The Upgrade:
Bring a bottle of wine or gin and some tonic water for a more sophisticated touch. Hydration Station:
Don't forget a gallon of water. Future-you will thank you tomorrow morning. 3. "Pulutan" Essentials
You can’t have an inuman session without the right snacks. Since you’re in a hotel, convenience is king: Delivery Favorites:
Pizza and buffalo wings are the gold standard for hotel hangouts. Convenience Store Run: Pre-Session Checklist
Stock up on chips, nuts, and maybe some spicy ramen for the "midnight snack" phase.
Use the hotel's glassware and plates to make even a bag of chips feel like a five-star meal. 4. Real Talk and Core Memories
The best part of an inuman session with your bestie is the conversation. Away from the noise of the city, you can actually hear each other. The Catch-up: Start with the latest life updates and "chika." The Deep Dive:
Use "we're not really strangers" style questions to learn things you never knew about each other. The Karaoke:
If the hotel walls are thick enough, a low-volume phone-mic karaoke session is mandatory.
Always check the hotel's policy on outside food and drinks to avoid extra charges, and remember to keep the volume at a respectful level for your neighbors!
If you'd like to make this post more personal for your friend , let me know: What is her favorite drink What is your "go-to" topic when you guys talk? funny and chaotic Ensure you have Alieza Best's consent and availability
In a standard session, the drink is the goal. In an Alieza session, the drink is merely the vehicle. The evening is structured not by shots, but by acts.
Act I: The Lightweight Hour (Beer and Pulutan) The first hour is for catching the surface currents. Over sisig and a bucket of San Mig Light, the group discusses traffic, work gossip, and the absurdity of a mutual acquaintance’s new relationship. Alieza listens more than she talks here. She is mapping the emotional barometer of the room. She notices who is laughing too loud and who is nursing their first bottle too slowly.
Act II: The Burn (Whiskey and Revelation) This is when the lights go low. Alieza switches from beer to something darker—whiskey, or a deep, oaky rum. This is the pivot. She starts asking the questions that job interviews and surface-level friends avoid. “Are you happy?” she will ask, not as a challenge, but as a curiosity.
It is in this phase that the hotel walls soften. A corporate colleague confesses their fear of being ordinary. A long-time friend admits the relationship they are in is a slow-motion shipwreck. Alieza does not offer solutions. She offers refills. She sits cross-legged on the bed, the city lights filtering through the sheer curtains, and nods. She holds space.
Act III: The Vertical Hour This is the signature move. The "vertical hour" occurs when the group realizes they have been sitting for three hours. Alieza stands up, stretches, and opens the balcony door. Suddenly, the inuman moves to the railing. The alcohol buzz meets the cool night air. Looking down at the ants of people and the string of car lights, conversations become philosophical.
Who are we? Where are we going? Why did we treat that one friend poorly in college? Alieza will light a cigarette (even if she doesn't usually smoke) and let the silence breathe. This is where the deepest secrets live—in the space between the exhale of smoke and the clink of a bottle against the concrete railing.
You need a portable Bluetooth speaker that is loud but not distorted. The JBL Charge or Sony XB series are mandatory. The playlist must have three phases:
A Hotel Inuman Session with Alieza offers a unique blend of live music and social connection — ideal for date nights, small gatherings, or solo nights out where you want both entertainment and a relaxed atmosphere. The combination of thoughtful performance, craft drinks, and intimate setting makes the evening feel curated and memorable.
If you want to replicate the magic, follow these five steps religiously.