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Re: Toronto hotels
melanie.summers See my TER Reviews 1709 reads
posted
1 / 21

I am thinking of taking a trip up to Canada for a bit of a "working" holiday ;-) I used to live there for a stint, earn my stripes at the good old Brass Rail! Can anyone recommend a Hotel that is discrete with easy access for clients? (No card access etc;)

Thanks in Advance,

Mel XOXO

drhot69 104 Reviews 1119 reads
posted
2 / 21

I assume your trip to Canada means Toronto.

For working purposes, the city has three main productive areas: downtown (business clients), Markham (Chinese clients), and the airport area (travelling businessmen).

If you are a tourist yourself, you will want the downtown area, the closer to Bay Street (financial district) the better. The downtown hotel selection is quite wide.

If you are feeling rich the Trump fits the bill, your clients will be impressed. The Shangri-La is excellent and in that area as well.

Bea.Weston See my TER Reviews 1009 reads
posted
3 / 21

The Trump and Shangri-La both require key cards to use the elevator. The trump has a tiny awkward lobby. The Four Seasons and Ritz after a certain hour also need room keys for the elevator.  

Look into a renovated room at The King Edward. The Hilton on Richmond is also a decent option. People like the Sheraton because the lobby is large and discreet - but the rooms are meh. Hope this helps a bit! Enjoy Toronto

Chloë.Toronto See my TER Reviews 951 reads
posted
4 / 21

Posted By: Bea.Weston
The Trump and Shangri-La both require key cards to use the elevator. The trump has a tiny awkward lobby. The Four Seasons and Ritz after a certain hour also need room keys for the elevator.  
   
 Look into a renovated room at The King Edward. The Hilton on Richmond is also a decent option. People like the Sheraton because the lobby is large and discreet - but the rooms are meh. Hope this helps a bit! Enjoy Toronto.  
   
   
   
 
Ask for the renovated rooms at the Sheraton. They look much better, similar to the hilton's rooms on University, the upgraded rooms.

- One King West, key access after 8PM
- Intercontinental by Simcoe and Front, no key access at all
- The Westin Harbour Castle, no key access at all, by the lakefront
- Hilton, University & Richmond no key access
- Park Hyatt (Yorkville), no key access
- Hyatt on King, key access after 10 or 11 on weekends I believe
- Fairmount Royal York, no key access
- The Renaissance Hotel, connected to the skydome, no key access

 
All are within the financial district core or relatively close to it, no key access and all busier hotels.  

Have fun!

-- Modified on 4/30/2015 5:27:00 PM

Thundercloud 752 reads
posted
5 / 21

Slap me up beside the head if I'm wrong. But, why would any hotel, whether in the US or Canada, monitor who you are bringing to your room or who is coming to your room to visit with you? How could any hotel justify policing who you could and could not bring to your room, specially if you have paid for a double? Does this actually go on in the 21st century?

Chloë.Toronto See my TER Reviews 811 reads
posted
6 / 21

Not really but some prefer not having to deal with multiple people staring at you walking someone to your room.

Most times, it is a matter of personal discretion.

Thundercloud 874 reads
posted
7 / 21

I don't know, to have a beautiful girl on your arm would invoke stares only because that's what beautiful girls naturally  invoke. I get your point, though, that some guys want to be discreet for various reasons. Also, an older guy with a 20 year old does look kind of...........................

In all seriousness, do any of the Canadian hotels actually confront girls that are going to your room? I do know, in some foreign countries like Thailand, you can't bring a girl to your room who is not originally registered.

Chloë.Toronto See my TER Reviews 622 reads
posted
8 / 21

No lol. That's definitely just Thailand and some others.  

You are good here! :)

drhot69 104 Reviews 700 reads
posted
9 / 21

The hotel staff won't "monitor" who comes to your room.

Thundercloud 632 reads
posted
10 / 21

That's a relief.  

Canada is such a beautiful place where I can not only fool around a little but can do some serious sightseeing. Have been to Halifax, Sydney, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec City. All awe inspiring, especially in the summer months. Am looking forward to experiencing Toronto. Love those streetcars.

Thundercloud 767 reads
posted
11 / 21

I notice that some of the escorts live in places like North York, Scarborough, Mississauga, Brampton, etc. Not knowing how far distances are from downtown, can these places be reached by metro? Is it too far for the girls to come to visit an apartment closer to the downtown are. Regret my ignorance.  

Posted By: drhot69
I assume your trip to Canada means Toronto.  
   
 For working purposes, the city has three main productive areas: downtown (business clients), Markham (Chinese clients), and the airport area (travelling businessmen).  
   
 If you are a tourist yourself, you will want the downtown area, the closer to Bay Street (financial district) the better. The downtown hotel selection is quite wide.  
   
 If you are feeling rich the Trump fits the bill, your clients will be impressed. The Shangri-La is excellent and in that area as well.

drhot69 104 Reviews 638 reads
posted
12 / 21

All those places are quite far from city centre, and most have either poor or long metro access. If the ladies come to you it will be by car, and the drive is time-consuming even without Toronto's notoriously bad traffic, even on freeways. There are ladies who specify where they work, PM me for more info.

Mississauga/Brampton also caters to the airport.

I don't see any advantage to staying in any of those places, except if you are a k-girl freak you may like North York, a lot.

Thundercloud 650 reads
posted
13 / 21

K-Girl?

Posted By: drhot69
All those places are quite far from city centre, and most have either poor or long metro access. If the ladies come to you it will be by car, and the drive is time-consuming even without Toronto's notoriously bad traffic, even on freeways. There are ladies who specify where they work, PM me for more info.  
   
 Mississauga/Brampton also caters to the airport.  
   
 I don't see any advantage to staying in any of those places, except if you are a k-girl freak you may like North York, a lot.

drhot69 104 Reviews 668 reads
posted
14 / 21

Korean escorts. See the k-girl discussion board under "TER General Boards". K-girls are a certain type of experience.  

Korea town is in North York. However, Asian service is ubiquitous throughout Greater Toronto.

Thundercloud 644 reads
posted
15 / 21

I did review the K-Girl discussion board and it seems like a pretty depressing venue. Talking about all of the tough screening techniques, etc. Almost like an exam to get into a prestigious college. Is all of this draconian screening and such done by the Asian girls in Canada? You mention North York as the Korean neighborhood. Does this also include all Asian girls such as Thai and Filipina. My true interest is in Asian females/ The most feminine females on earth. Spent quite a bit of time in Thailand and it's a single guys dream place. Unfortunately, I'm now back in the US where sex continues to be against the law.  

Posted By: drhot69
Korean escorts. See the k-girl discussion board under "TER General Boards". K-girls are a certain type of experience.  
   
 Korea town is in North York. However, Asian service is ubiquitous throughout Greater Toronto.

drhot69 104 Reviews 608 reads
posted
16 / 21

Posted By: Thundercloud
. Is all of this draconian screening and such done by the Asian girls in Canada?
No
You mention North York as the Korean neighborhood. Does this also include all Asian girls such as Thai and Filipina?
Best place to look for all Oriental ladies in TO is BP and a certain competing local board. I do not know the Thai or Filipino neighbourhoods for TO

BlueLotus 597 reads
posted
17 / 21

I hear the airport area is busy this time or markham always has respectful clientele. In those areas I would suggest the Hilton Suites Markham, or by the airport, there are a bunch, the Hampton, Hilton Garden Inn, Fairview, International Plaza (is great and huge so its very discreet), Crowne Plaza (outdated rooms though). Stay away from Courtyard Marriott or Holiday Inn, they close their doors at 10pm.

melanie.summers See my TER Reviews 549 reads
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18 / 21
melanie.summers See my TER Reviews 544 reads
posted
19 / 21

Ok I was thinking downtown, but maybe I might do the airport! thanks for your suggestions.

melanie.summers See my TER Reviews 511 reads
posted
20 / 21

This is great! thanks for taking the time to reply!

melanie.summers See my TER Reviews 645 reads
posted
21 / 21

I would send the clients straight up, i'm not going to meet clients in the Lobby...

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