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SD_Guy_2865 24 Reviews 475 reads
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Hi.

This year will mark my 31st consecutive San Diego Comic-Con. So, suffice it to say, I'm pretty much an expert about the event! I'm called "Fanboy Supreme" by my many comics industry friends.  

To answer your original question, YES, it IS a bit crazy - especially in the Downtown/Gaslamp District areas.  

If you haven't booked your hotel/motel arrangements by now, then it' pretty much game over. There will be some rooms available well beyond the area - approximately 15-50 (driving) miles away from the DTSD/GLD area. Those rooms will most likely be at a huge premium price, too.

Also, passes have been sold out for MONTHS, so do NOT expect to be able to purchase any at the door - since they're only sold ONLINE.

However, just because the Con is sold out, it doesn't mean that you can't have any fun!
You DO NOT NEED a Comic-Con pass for the following:
The Children's' Museum hosted Zachary Levi's (from the TV show "Chuck") Nerd HQ. Hopefully, they'll do that this year.
The whole Gaslamp Quarter is pretty much an unofficial Comic-Con "Fun Zone," with various events & activities hosted by tons of movie & TV studios - all for FREE.  
Petco Park, the home stadium of the San Diego Padres, has also hosted different Comic-Con themed events & activities.  

So, if you're going to be in the area next month and don't have a pass, there's tons of fun stuff to do!
 
I hope that this helps you (and all of you reading this).
Posted By: Jerro11
Just curious as to what the scene is like in San Diego area during Comic Con, is it super crazy? Easier to get outcalls than ins?  
   
 Also if anyone has spinner recommendations I'd be glad to hear it.

Just curious as to what the scene is like in San Diego area during Comic Con, is it super crazy? Easier to get outcalls than ins?

Also if anyone has spinner recommendations I'd be glad to hear it.

the wonderwoman - supergirl  double.   Who would have thought they were both bisexual? When you book tell wonderwoman to bring her lasso for some kinky stuff.  You'll thank me later.

I'd rather have the Harley Quinn/Poison Ivy special :P

Cat woman has the advantage of feline grace, agility and strength that we can all appreciate. What about a foursome?

get her out of the neoprene suit, your boner's going to be long gone.

Just like in ballet class my little body suit had that "snap crotch"! ;)
P.S. I have a lovely private incall downtown in the East Village.  
      However, I'm not a "spinner", but I'm a swinger!  Does that count?

William Marston, who created "Wonder Women", often portrayed BDSM and Domination/submission practices in the comic. His writings are full of support for hat is now described as "kink".  

He was also involved in the development of the polygraph - and Wonder Woman had her "lasso of truth"

I heard from several providers last year that they had difficulty reserving a room in downtown and surrounding areas due to the amount of visitors.  Additionally, room rates increase substantially.  I would prepare for outcalls just in case.

Goldie Knox is a big Comic-Con fan -- she usually posts availability then. Plus she's cute, super-hot, and definitely leans more to the spinner side of our local provider universe.

Posted By: Jerro11
Just curious as to what the scene is like in San Diego area during Comic Con, is it super crazy? Easier to get outcalls than ins?  
   
 Also if anyone has spinner recommendations I'd be glad to hear it.

Hi.

This year will mark my 31st consecutive San Diego Comic-Con. So, suffice it to say, I'm pretty much an expert about the event! I'm called "Fanboy Supreme" by my many comics industry friends.  

To answer your original question, YES, it IS a bit crazy - especially in the Downtown/Gaslamp District areas.  

If you haven't booked your hotel/motel arrangements by now, then it' pretty much game over. There will be some rooms available well beyond the area - approximately 15-50 (driving) miles away from the DTSD/GLD area. Those rooms will most likely be at a huge premium price, too.

Also, passes have been sold out for MONTHS, so do NOT expect to be able to purchase any at the door - since they're only sold ONLINE.

However, just because the Con is sold out, it doesn't mean that you can't have any fun!
You DO NOT NEED a Comic-Con pass for the following:
The Children's' Museum hosted Zachary Levi's (from the TV show "Chuck") Nerd HQ. Hopefully, they'll do that this year.
The whole Gaslamp Quarter is pretty much an unofficial Comic-Con "Fun Zone," with various events & activities hosted by tons of movie & TV studios - all for FREE.  
Petco Park, the home stadium of the San Diego Padres, has also hosted different Comic-Con themed events & activities.  

So, if you're going to be in the area next month and don't have a pass, there's tons of fun stuff to do!
 
I hope that this helps you (and all of you reading this).

Posted By: Jerro11
Just curious as to what the scene is like in San Diego area during Comic Con, is it super crazy? Easier to get outcalls than ins?  
   
 Also if anyone has spinner recommendations I'd be glad to hear it.

Posted By: SD_Guy_2865
Hi.  
   
 This year will mark my 31st consecutive San Diego Comic-Con. So, suffice it to say, I'm pretty much an expert about the event! I'm called "Fanboy Supreme" by my many comics industry friends.  
   
 To answer your original question, YES, it IS a bit crazy - especially in the Downtown/Gaslamp District areas.  
   
 If you haven't booked your hotel/motel arrangements by now, then it' pretty much game over. There will be some rooms available well beyond the area - approximately 15-50 (driving) miles away from the DTSD/GLD area. Those rooms will most likely be at a huge premium price, too.  
   
 Also, passes have been sold out for MONTHS, so do NOT expect to be able to purchase any at the door - since they're only sold ONLINE.  
   
 However, just because the Con is sold out, it doesn't mean that you can't have any fun!  
 You DO NOT NEED a Comic-Con pass for the following:  
 The Children's' Museum hosted Zachary Levi's (from the TV show "Chuck") Nerd HQ. Hopefully, they'll do that this year.  
 The whole Gaslamp Quarter is pretty much an unofficial Comic-Con "Fun Zone," with various events & activities hosted by tons of movie & TV studios - all for FREE.  
 Petco Park, the home stadium of the San Diego Padres, has also hosted different Comic-Con themed events & activities.  
   
 So, if you're going to be in the area next month and don't have a pass, there's tons of fun stuff to do!  
   
 I hope that this helps you (and all of you reading this).  
   
Posted By: Jerro11
Just curious as to what the scene is like in San Diego area during Comic Con, is it super crazy? Easier to get outcalls than ins?  
     
  Also if anyone has spinner recommendations I'd be glad to hear it.
Thanks for the advice!

Concur...fun activities are plentiful for all.  I look forward to going to CC this year.  My GF let me go by myself on Sunday last year as she thought the previous days were boring.  So I was able to see a provider in downtown for extra fun.  I expect the same this year lol.

Most ladies would be happy to come downtown or to wherever you are. That being said I would recommend having a ride since parking rates skyrocket and most hotels won't allow parking/valet to non-guests.  

For incall unless the girl already has a location downtown she will NOT be able to get one.  

Planning now is smart - less than a month away.

Also keep in mind this is our busiest event in San Diego - many of the ladies will be advanced booked so I would suggest getting pre-screened by anyone you may want to meet now and/or try to book now.

By the way, Miss Goldie, will you be attending this year?

Are you going to be cosplaying, too? If so, which character(s)?

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