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Re: Hotel recommendations
sj12254 30 Reviews 795 reads
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I will be touring through Toronto as part of a motorcycle trip and I was hoping to find some hotel recommendations for a few nights stay.  I hope to also be able to host for outcall or a locations that would also allow for fairly simple access to in-call locations.  I am excited to see your great city as well as several of your lovely ladies.  Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  I also have done some research through the various reviews and see that there are wonderful options (love 90 min to 2 hour appts.).  I look forward to an exciting trip!  Please feel free to send any PM's.

dontknowanymore 4 Reviews 544 reads
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...I stayed at the Courtyard Marriott on Yonge in the downtown.  Decent (but doable walk) to the Rogers center area.  Plenty of public transport if you prefer not to walk/take your bike.  I did all incall appointments during my trip.  All but one were within walking distance of my hotel.  The last was a last minute change to a suburb of toronto.  They offered a discount for my trouble.  That agency isn't around anymore unfortunately :)

Anyway...pm me if you want to know more.  Happy to provide what insight I can.  

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Charley.LaRoux See my TER Reviews 589 reads
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I'm a water baby so I'm a sucker for outdoor pools - I love the Sheraton on Queen and the Thompson for their very nice outdoor pools - and the Thompson is on the rooftop so even better.

However... Le Germain (either location) is a great choice, as is the Intercontinental or the Soho and I'm sure any of the giants are fantastic too - the Ritz, the Hyatt, the Trump, etc.

Stay away from the Delta Chelsea and the Metropolitan and you should likely be fine.

xoxo Charley

msmell 514 reads
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Ooh moto trip!! Sounds like a blast.

I've had excellent experiences with every downtown hotel except Delta Chelsea, as Charley mentioned (pool at Thompson sounds great while it's still warm out, btw!).  
I'm pretty green to the game, but I've had excellent experiences with Trump, 1 King West, Soho, and Intercontinental. No issues whatsoever. If you like custom, kind of boutique-y hotels, Drake and Gladstone are great options and also easy and friendly - in a really cool part of the city.  
Just make sure you research with the right SP / Agency to avoid unprofessionalism and unwanted attention.  

For airport locations, Courtyard Marriott is fine, but your SP will need a key for late night app'ts.  

xox Marisa

raptorsjaysleafs 298 reads
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