Late night integrity hotel check-in

Has anyone done one of these late-night cash0only integrity hotel check-in's for Data Quest? They seem very complicated but I can't tell for sure. I'd like to try it, because I have a need to be in the city late at night, but it feels so sketchy (even though the MSC is totally legit).

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Don't see them in my area; only $25 overnight hotel shops (really? WTH?) or F&B integrity. When did DQ get so cheap?

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They've been $25 for overnights for as long as I've been doing this, so at least 5 years.
Not this specific one.

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I used to do these for Sheraton in the late 90's...check in at sometime past 11, check out early, saying you have to catch a flight (around 3-4 AM),making sure that the front desk employee knows you did not use the room much or the bathroom at all. Pay for the room in cash... the reason for the integrity shop was to test whether the front desk employee is in cahoots with a member of the housekeeping staff to give the room a quick makeover and pocket the cash! I think the payment was $75, because of the late hours and cash outlay....
I don't do them, but if you work in Vegas, they are full of the late night clubs and pay more.

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