Boston

Northern suburbs
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No problem parking.  Convenient.  That's where I live and work.  Can shower at work and go at lunchtime and not even lose an hour of work.  

Or go right after work and tell the wife I stopped for groceries...be sure to have some groceries in the car to bring home for wife to see.

Incall or outcall?

If incall,
Do you prefer right in the city because you can walk there from your home/office, or the suburbs where there is parking and easy access? Taking a poll, ready set go!

Because I live down on the south shore, driving either south or west of Boston is better, I really hate driving on 93 heading into Boston, it's always a nightmare.

Posted By: Sugar-julia
Incall or outcall?  
   
 If incall,  
 Do you prefer right in the city because you can walk there from your home/office, or the suburbs where there is parking and easy access? Taking a poll, ready set go!

I live in the greater Route 128 morass, work from home and have family living downtown so I like to play along 128. I have fond memories as I pass by certain exits.  That said, I would venture downtown if the stars aligned.  
If I were a provider, I would think that the 128 hotels would be excruciatingly boring though.

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No problem parking.  Convenient.  That's where I live and work.  Can shower at work and go at lunchtime and not even lose an hour of work.  

Or go right after work and tell the wife I stopped for groceries...be sure to have some groceries in the car to bring home for wife to see.

If I'm going up to Mass, I'd prefer the suburbs along Rt 95 before it meets with 128.  If I'm doing something else in the city, I can always take the train in and don't have to worry about parking.  

What I would love most though is if some Boston ladies would come down to the casino area in CT.  And by that I don't mean Hartford or Stamford.  This area of CT seems to get forgotten and the local talent in the area is lacking.

None in the city.  They're spread out over much of New England.  I often get a hotel nearby where they live, or they drive to my home.  Two gals have me come over to their homes

Wow and yet I see so many that post in the city! Who sees those gals?
I just feel so far all the way in Lexington/Concord. I'm thinking after the winter, Newton-Wellesley will be my next trip.

they are traveling gals, and get a room in the city.  Lately however, gals have been eschewing the city for the suburbs on account of the sky high room prices in town.  This week I'm seeing a gal who used to get a room in the city but is now headed up towards Danvers.

Works for me

In Boston, mostly outcall in suburbs for convenience.
When traveling, mostly incall to my hotel again for convenience.

Back Bay is best for me because, as you say, I can walk.  There's no traffic or parking headaches because I'm already here.  I'm always on time.  I do go to the burbs occasionally but don't really like to.  When the Mass Pike changes its toll system at the end of October I'll probably go to the burbs even less.  

Posted By: Sugar-julia
Incall or outcall?  
   
 If incall,  
 Do you prefer right in the city because you can walk there from your home/office, or the suburbs where there is parking and easy access? Taking a poll, ready set go!
-- Modified on 9/19/2016 5:34:23 PM

Thanks Guys. I will make a note of this for next time:-P

It's easy to park, and traffic is light if you time things well. It's quiet, private, and secluded. Far safer than any hotel in my opinion.

xo
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Posted By: Sugar-julia
Incall or outcall?  
   
 If incall,  
 Do you prefer right in the city because you can walk there from your home/office, or the suburbs where there is parking and easy access? Taking a poll, ready set go!

If I see an ad for someone I would like to see but they are staying in Downtown Boston or the Back Bay, I immediately rule it out because it's such a hassle getting there.  Even the Mass Pike is a pain getting through.  Much prefer 128 or even 495, much easier to travel to and you're apt not to be as stressed when you get there.

I've always done incall in Burlington MA (once Woburn), Newton and Waltham. Braintree looks interesting too. Never actually "set up shop" if you will in Boston proper but that seems like a popular option too.


-- Modified on 9/21/2016 4:56:43 PM

living near Rt. 2 and close to Boston means I see who I want no matter where they are, but I felt the same when I lived 30 miles north of Boston. Of course it's easier to park in the burbs but I find smaller hotels make me feel more noticeable. Even if I'm not.  

With "to each his own" my mantra, I'm confused when guys post that they don't understand why women host in Boston. Duhhh ... there's only about a quarter a million men within a 15 minute walk or cab ride to any hotel. And as for parking, if I have to pay $25 to 35 to park, so what. If the gal I want to see is charging $400, would I say no if the fee was $425 with parking included. Hell no.  

In the interest of full disclosure ... I don't have a 9-5 job and I always have midweek days off ... it's actually a perfect hobbying schedule.

Parking and such is a pain in town.  And always as an Incall

-- Modified on 9/23/2016 10:48:02 AM

North of Boston five minutes from 128.  Its safer for me, the girls, free parking in my driveway and convenient to all highways.  Very quiet, suburban neighborhood.  Full disclosure, I am a bachelor and do not have to worry about a wife or child coming home unexpectedly.

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You will enjoy yourself more right in Boston. The Back Bay is the best. You charge $600 an hour and you will find a lot more clients willing and able to pay that in the city. You will also enjoy a lot more discretion as will your clients. It's a lot easier to blend in and not draw attention in a busy Back Bay hotel with lots of conference attendees, etc. Easy access in and out. If you do the suburbs like people are suggesting you will be in your hotel room bored out of you mind a lot and probably have to lower your rates. A lot of people in Boston do not own cars so being out there limits your target clientele by a lot.

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