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nicedude_28

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Folks,

I'm from States and I will be coming to Toronto for the 3rd time in my life in couple months to attend a conference. The conference is at the Hilton by the airport. After the conference I would like to stay there for probably 3-4 days and have some fun. Since I'm not very familiar to Toronto SP scene, I need some help and suggestions from the more experienced folks.

My first question is, whether staying in a hotel near the airport will be better or do I need to move to a different location to have better luck with SPs. When I look at the price of hotels, I see that the ones near airport are almost half the price compared to the decent ones in downtown. I'm looking for a good 3 or 4 star hotel with suite that has a kitchen, refrigerator etc. I can find a decent one near airport for around $150 a day. But downtown ones are very expensive. I'm not familiar with any other location. Any suggestions on location and hotel will be greatly appreciated. I'm also looking for a hotel with no issues for SPs to come to the room. I know that some hotels require room key to use elevators after 10PM and I would like to avoid those.

My second question is regarding incall vs outcall. After reading through this forum, it looks like a lot of agencies and indies provide incall. Since I won't have a car while in Toronto and since I'm not familiar with the place, I'm wondering whether I should stick with outcall only. Do we have decent outcall choices in Toronto or should I venture in to incall also to get a better experience. Also, is incall risky from LE standpoint (may be I'm thinking from the scene in this country and I know that Canada is very relaxed in this regard. That's why I would like to have some fun there. I never do this here.)

Thank you very much for your help.
 

esoterica

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Folks,

I'm from States and I will be coming to Toronto for the 3rd time in my life in couple months to attend a conference. The conference is at the Hilton by the airport. After the conference I would like to stay there for probably 3-4 days and have some fun. Since I'm not very familiar to Toronto SP scene, I need some help and suggestions from the more experienced folks.

My first question is, whether staying in a hotel near the airport will be better or do I need to move to a different location to have better luck with SPs. When I look at the price of hotels, I see that the ones near airport are almost half the price compared to the decent ones in downtown. I'm looking for a good 3 or 4 star hotel with suite that has a kitchen, refrigerator etc. I can find a decent one near airport for around $150 a day. But downtown ones are very expensive. I'm not familiar with any other location. Any suggestions on location and hotel will be greatly appreciated. I'm also looking for a hotel with no issues for SPs to come to the room. I know that some hotels require room key to use elevators after 10PM and I would like to avoid those.

My second question is regarding incall vs outcall. After reading through this forum, it looks like a lot of agencies and indies provide incall. Since I won't have a car while in Toronto and since I'm not familiar with the place, I'm wondering whether I should stick with outcall only. Do we have decent outcall choices in Toronto or should I venture in to incall also to get a better experience. Also, is incall risky from LE standpoint (may be I'm thinking from the scene in this country and I know that Canada is very relaxed in this regard. That's why I would like to have some fun there. I never do this here.)

Thank you very much for your help.
Staying at an airport hotel will place you near a high concentration of delicious ladies, all available by taxi or even by foot. In-call is probably safer (LE-wise) than crossing the street.
 

insidevoice

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I would highly recommend that you stay in downtown Toronto as the difference between the two is like night and day. There is literally nothing to do out near the airport (especially without a car) while in downtown Toronto the entertainment and dining options are exhaustive. You can find yourself a good price by combining priceline.com with betterbidding.com. For example I see a recent win for the downtown Hilton for $86.

As to whether an incall or outcall, I would recommend outcall if you are at all concerned about LE. Coming from a mostly-outcall guy, it's just one less thing to be concerned about. There are numerous outcall agencies in the city.

Good luck with your conference and have fun in Hogtown!
 
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insidevoice

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I just notice the part regarding the suite. Yes, that does make it more challenging to find something in the downtown core. I would recommend having a look at hotwire as they sometimes have hotels available with suites and kitchen facilities in the downtown area. I have stayed at the Cambridge Suites and Residence Inn and they both have a suite feel and kitchens. One King West might also be an option for you. Anyway, good luck!
 

George The Curious

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Why do you need kitchen for? most hotels provide a fridge, you can get one of those portable stoves for 30 at Canadian tire.
 

nicedude_28

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Why do you need kitchen for? most hotels provide a fridge, you can get one of those portable stoves for 30 at Canadian tire.
I don't really need a kitchen. All I care about is having a refrigerator. I usually prefer a suite with a small kitchen because those are more spacious, has a separate sitting area etc. but I never use the kitchen for anything other than to make a cup of coffee. I don't enjoy the small hotel rooms when I have to stay for more than 1 night.
 

theycallmebruce

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give the Pantages Hotel a call. They are right by Dundas Square. It is a boutique hotel and they have all your needs.
 

james t kirk

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I would highly recommend that you stay in downtown Toronto as the difference between the two is like night and day. There is literally nothing to do out near the airport (especially without a car) while in downtown Toronto the entertainment and dining options are exhaustive. You can find yourself a good price by combining priceline.com with betterbidding.com. For example I see a recent win for the downtown Hilton for $86.

As to whether an incall or outcall, I would recommend outcall if you are at all concerned about LE. Coming from a mostly-outcall guy, it's just one less thing to be concerned about. There are numerous outcall agencies in the city.

Good luck with your conference and have fun in Hogtown!
I agree.

Stay downtown. The airport is a barren wasteland. It's an airport after all
 

Luton

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Incalls are perfectly safe if you stick with the girls reviewed on terb and stay away from BP unless the girl is well reviewed. I have never heard of a LE issue dealing with incalls. Also recommend staying downtown for a wider selection.
 

DB123

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Incalls are perfectly safe if you stick with the girls reviewed on terb and stay away from BP unless the girl is well reviewed. I have never heard of a LE issue dealing with incalls. Also recommend staying downtown for a wider selection.
Agree with every word. 2 outcalls in my life compared to fuck knows how many incalls...never caught a whiff of LE
 

freedomlover

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For a kitchen suite, check Markham, Ontario hotels near hwy 7. Also, in Markham, there are alot of asian outcall agencies that will send a girl by for $250 for the hour and alot of nice sps around Yonge and Finch or Yonge and Steeles that will travel to see you. Or a hotel in North York, Ontario would be a great central location for hotel and sp availability.
 

marisa.m

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Ha, 1 King West is awesome!!!! I had a great experience there. Good vibe, central location, and so much fun for bubble baths. Plus, nice view.
From a travellers perspective, hotwire is the way to go... I've used them several times to book rooms in various cities and have never been disappointed.
SOOO, I guess imo, I would stay downtown and do outcall; less to worry about on your end, and honestly, it's probably gonna be sparkling clean and more comfy for you. Why travel when an SP can come to you?

Enjoy Toronto!! xx
 

woofwoof999

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Stay downtown at either Hilton, Sheraton. Hell, even Harbor Castle Westin.

Don't listen to these bozos telling you to stay in Markham. That is just dumb.

You can pick up chicks at the Sheraton Lobby. The hotel is SP friendly, and they get there in like a moments notice.
 

ig-88

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In most cities, airport hotels are cheaper because the airport is located at a distance from downtown. Toronto, or even Canada, is not unique in this.

Example: Look at the price difference between hotels in Long Island (LGA, JFK) vs. hotels in Manhattan, or hotels in Northern Virginia (IAD,DCA) vs. hotels in downtown DC.

Though the downtown hotels are more expensive, you could save some by not getting a rental car, since you might as well not bother with one in downtown areas.
 

yolosohobby

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the cosmohotel, is right and yonge and king and has mini kitchens, good size rooms and is fair price. only possible downside is the elevator requires a key. when i stay there and hobby i always meet the lady at the starbucks at the corner, which frankly, saved me once from a real b&s

i've always been curious about the Bond St Hotel and the Grand Hotel on Jarvis. I put guests in the GH and they said it has a great rooftop pool, hot tubs,etc... and again its not too pricey
 

insidevoice

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In my opinion the Bond Place Hotel is a huge step below any others mentioned in this thread. I stayed there late last year and was not impressed at all. I seem to recall that you need a room key to operate the elevator as well. I would not recommend. My favourite would have to be the Residence Inn in the Entertainment District for its kick-ass rooms with full kitchens, hot breakfast every day and an evening social most nights. I would say that either the Sheraton Centre or the Westin Harbour Castle would be best for visiting SPs as their lobbies are super-huge and open. The Chelsea would be the same but is not a 4* like the Sheraton or Westin.
 

MrJake

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I always stay at the Marriott Downtown. It doesn't have a kitchenette or anything but it is very well located. If you like AMP's there are at least 1/2 dozen within 10 min walking distance.

Also, I always arrive early in the morning and I always seem to get a room right away which is always a bonus.
 

insidevoice

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Oh yeah, I visited someone who had a pretty large suite at The Cambridge Suites Hotel. It wasn't the fanciest place, but the client said they got a really good deal on it. It's the only hotel I've ever been to that actually had reasonably priced items in the mini bar. www.cambridgesuitestoronto.com Don't expect the room to look as nice as the pictures though.

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Good suggestion with the Cambridge Suites, Effie. I think that it would suit the OP quite well. I stayed there once and the room was super-huge. It could have easily housed a full family. The furnishings were not top-flight but for spaciousness, location and price, it can't really be beat.
 
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