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CuriousGeorge1152 87 reads
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If you want more of the traveling businessman market, then Boston proper is better, including seaport area. Both incalls and outcalls work there. Bonus is easy access to good restaurants and site seeing.  

If you want more from locals, perhaps to build repeat clients for future visits, then the suburbs above all work well, albeit for incalls. I would add Lexington and Newton which are perhaps a bit safer.

Hello to everyone! First time Boston visitor just trying to get a good feel on the area for girls that are "touring". I see that alot of people say the Waltham area is very good to stay in and looks like thats the main area touring girls go. Just wondering if there are other areas just as good/popular or is Waltham the "go to spot" like Tysons Corner is for DC.

I used to love to see gals in that burg, but if you do some research, you'll find that there have been busts there, so better to try elsewhere.   Also, Woburn has always had a stigma of being a place that LE puts the heat on.

 
Though pricier, Boston proper is a better place to play for now.

IMO in this order:

Waltham Woburn Boston Braintree Dedham Burlington Tewksbury Andover Framingham Worcester

CuriousGeorge115288 reads

If you want more of the traveling businessman market, then Boston proper is better, including seaport area. Both incalls and outcalls work there. Bonus is easy access to good restaurants and site seeing.  

If you want more from locals, perhaps to build repeat clients for future visits, then the suburbs above all work well, albeit for incalls. I would add Lexington and Newton which are perhaps a bit safer.

DEFINITELY do more research / reading about the Boston suburbs AND Downtown Boston. Depending on your schedule, you might consider splitting your visit and try a couple of days in the 'burbs and a couple of days downtown and see how you like each location and how well you do in each location.  
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Search the Boston boards for [neighborhood;map] [all these words] and Author [impposter] for many of the recent threads on touring to the metro area ('burbs AND downtown).  
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Good luck!

Posted By: AliyahFoxx

Hello to everyone! First time Boston visitor just trying to get a good feel on the area for girls that are "touring". I see that alot of people say the Waltham area is very good to stay in and looks like thats the main area touring girls go. Just wondering if there are other areas just as good/popular or is Waltham the "go to spot" like Tysons Corner is for DC.

I’ve enjoyed avoiding downtown and seeing providers in the Waltham area. Can anyone describe how a sting would work?  If not appropriate to discuss openly, fine. For example, you’re seeing a provider you’ve seen before and she checks into a Waltham area hotel. You arrive and see her shortly after and are discrete about going to the room. Where’s the opportunity to set up a sting?

I'm not a "vet" or been around forever and only 22 years old, but for the short time I have been doing this I know that if you are discreet and just use common sense when at hotels, air bnb's or wherever, things have always went fine for me. I have been all over the country and stayed at different chains and have NEVER had a problem. I think no matter what area, what chain etc, if you are putting yourself out there to be put in a bad position it will happen.

I think that's generally true. However, if there's too much traffic to your room and/or there's an overzealous hotel employee, that could be problematic and you could be questioned and asked to leave.

(also to Aliyah ...) Keep up on the news about the local Air BNBs. In some areas, owners and authorities are cracking down. Nosy neighbors are *encouraged* to keep close track of traffic in and out of the BNB. I think that there are laws about owners installing video surveillance that let's them secretly record the LR, kitchen, etc. (but not the bathrooms or bedrooms - well, even that might vary by jurisdiction). I.e., nothing might happen in the moment ("Ding dong. LE calling!"), but there might be a record being kept.  
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And check the local TER boards for up to date info about travel destinations.

Posted By: jazzman121847
Re: Common Sense and Being Discreet.
I think that's generally true. However, if there's too much traffic to your room and/or there's an overzealous hotel employee, that could be problematic and you could be questioned and asked to leave.

Posted By: impposter
Re: Common Sense and Being Discreet.
(also to Aliyah ...) Keep up on the news about the local Air BNBs. In some areas, owners and authorities are cracking down. Nosy neighbors are *encouraged* to keep close track of traffic in and out of the BNB. I think that there are laws about owners installing video surveillance that let's them secretly record the LR, kitchen, etc. (but not the bathrooms or bedrooms - well, even that might vary by jurisdiction). I.e., nothing might happen in the moment ("Ding dong. LE calling!"), but there might be a record being kept.  
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 And check the local TER boards for up to date info about travel destinations.
Posted By: jazzman121847
Re: Common Sense and Being Discreet.  
 I think that's generally true. However, if there's too much traffic to your room and/or there's an overzealous hotel employee, that could be problematic and you could be questioned and asked to leave.

Thanks Impposter for sharing great info xoxo

I had to hit the like button. You’re spot on honey. You don’t need to be a VET to have common sense. I followed you back on X sweetheart. 💋

Thank you! You're awesome QueenBia xoxo

Posted By: QueenBia
Re: Common Sense and Being Discreet.
I had to hit the like button. You’re spot on honey. You don’t need to be a VET to have common sense. I followed you back on X sweetheart. 💋

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