Where Should I Stay?

Lance Manion

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Have a couple days off in November and thought I would sample the hobby in GTA but where to stay? Want to check out mostly incalls but will probably sample some outcalls as well. My thought was staying by the airport and renting a car. Any advantageous to staying in the city? If I stay in the city center, do I have to rent a car? If near airport is okay, any recommendation for hotels?

Many thanks in advance. Looking forward to sampling all of Toronto's finest and was pleasantly surprised to see a nice mix of Asian, Indian and middle eastern girls to boot.

Best,
Lance
 

TFZL1

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If I was from out of town I would stay downtown and use public transit.
If you can, avoid transit at rush hour, othe than that it pretty good.
Lots of girls to see with downtown incalls and you can easily order an outcall.
There was a whole thread yesterday recommending downtown hotels


On the other hand, if you like to drive, you will need a car if you stay near airport. Driving downtown is bad, rush hour goes from about 3 pm to 8 pm. I hate downtown traffic and don’t get there very often
Lots of girls work hotels near the airport. I’ve stayed at Hampton Inn, Hilton or Marriot.
 

essguy_

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If you only have a couple days, then does that mean you're only staying for one night? On weekend or weekday? This makes a difference because weekday traffic downtown is terrible and hotel prices are high. On weekends you can often get a special for downtown hotels and traffic is lighter. The advantage of downtown is there is more to do and easy access to transit. The Royal York usually has weekend specials for around $200 or so which is good for downtown. Personally, If I were coming in for a weekend JUST for hobbying, I would stay out of the downtown core and rent a car. Maybe something in the North York area or Airport/Brampton/Vaughn (In Vaughn I've used the Aloft, Novotel, and Elements hotels - all good with easy access and parking. I've also used the Monte Carlo in Brampton which is more motel-like but also convenient access). This would be convenient for Incalls/Outcalls, as well as driving access to suburban MPA's. If it were me, I'd be thinking in terms of an incall on the day of arrival. Later an outcall to your hotel. A MPA for the day of departure. So you rent your car, go to the incall. Check in, have an outcall to your room. Wake up, check out - go to an MPA.
 

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Forget the car. Driving in Toronto is impossible. Take the UP rail ink from the airport. Lots more options and choices downtown, not just escorts but other forms of amusement.
 

niniveh

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That's an ambitious agenda for a couple of days in GTA. Perhaps if you line up the ladies you want to see the choice of hotel might emerge organically. Driving in Toronto is hell and parking expensive. I would avoid renting a car if at all possible.
 

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Paradise by the dashboard light.
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Lance Manion

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Guys:
Thanks for all the information and insight. You have a very supportive community here and I appreciate all the guidance and recommendations.

My plan is to arrive mid-week, stay by the airport and rent a car (since not staying in the city center - if I venture to downtown, I'll take public transit). Hobbying is the main purpose for the visit and there seems to be plenty of incall options near the airport or a half hour highway drive away. I'm assuming most outcalls (Cupids) don't have a problem getting girls to airport hotels. I live in a large US city so have first hand experience with traffic and wish to avoid at all costs.

Again, thanks so much for the feedback. I have some further questions about "reverse nude" spas and how the AMPs work (they seem mostly operated out of apartments so no table shower I assume) and will continue researching the boards.

Best,
Lance

PS - unfortunately not a lottery winner so I have to put the Toronto penthouse on hold for now.
 

LatikaDD1

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A hotel near you
HEY!

My suggestion is stay downtown. It's November,
You can get way cheaper rates than summer time unless there is some special event going on the weekend you are here.

You will not NEED a car if you stay Downtown, and if you WANT one, I suggest you don't get it lol no reason.

If you need to get to the Airport area for any reason, Union Station has the UP Express train for $9 one-way to the airport. From there u can hop in an UBER or something to get you to your Airport location. OR just take an UBER - one way will cost u about $30.

IF you stay by the airport, rent a car.

Downtown Hotel Suggestions:
Chelsea Hotel - Bay & Gerrard
Hilton - University and Richmond

Airport Hotel Suggestions:
Holiday Inn - 600 or 900 Dixon road
Radisson Suites on Dixon Rd
Delta Hotel and Conference Centre - 655 Dixon Rd
(Any Hotel by the airport is decent - all the same ish)

Higher End Airport:
Westin Hotel
Marriott


***PsA: just noticed I'm late and you already made your plans LOL have fun while you're in town. Good luck.
 

kherg007

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Yes more options if you stay downtown that time of year and you can walk to them. To drive in from the airport is a crap shoot, and to park at least $20. If you UP express into downtown from airport you can get a same day return for $12 something to union station and can walk to incalls. If airport area then stay at one of the hotels along dixon rd....good luck!
 

Prehistoric

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Stay at Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport. Forget the car - every third door in this hotel is an incall. Indies, agencies - your choice.
 
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