Chicago

incall ideas
PrettyLadies 10227 reads
posted
1 / 7

We are looking for the most convenient location for the majority, so we are looking in the Gold Coast area. Like Oak Street, Elm, Huron, Superior, Chestnut, Wacker Drive...well, you get the idea. Close to the offices for many locals and travelers alike.  
Is Lake Shore Drive too far over?
Or would it be wiser to move towards Rosewood (Rose-something) near O'Hare in order to catch the travelers and the locals?
We gather the areas like Wicker Park, Albany Park, Ravenswood, and other city areas are just too far out for most.
You cannot please everybody, but would like to make it most convenient for the majority, anyway.



Malketh 10 Reviews 11042 reads
posted
2 / 7

Rogers Park I think is a great "central" location for incall...easily accessible by all because of the Kennedy Expressway. Farther west, Mid Town is also a good choice. Farther west than that, Logan Square is an "up-and-coming" neighborhood. But probably a good incall location, imo, has got to have easy parking! I've been to the Gold Coast and downtown incalls, where it is just a bear to find decent parking, I sometimes gotta cab it, which isn't very cool.

PrettyLadies 9064 reads
posted
3 / 7

What is it "officially" called?  
Know Rogers Park some.  If you think this is convenient for all, I am for it.

Malketh 10 Reviews 9660 reads
posted
4 / 7

Whoop, sorry...yeah, "Mid Town" for me is the Ravenswood area. I should've written, "the neighborhood around Mid Town Tennis Club is a good location, too..." I've called it Mid Town for years.

PrettyLadies 10646 reads
posted
5 / 7

Haven't been there in awhile, but I remember Logan Square (home of Marilu Henner) as being close in.  The apartments are cheap now.  Dangerous area now?
Do you think Logan Square is turning around finally?  The location is great.
Wicker Park has some great apartments for very reasoable costs, but cannot remember ever visiting there.  Dangerous?  Know Bucktown has lots of street ladies as they are on a big arrest kick.
Your information is appreciated.

quzi 84 Reviews 11288 reads
posted
6 / 7

Rosemont/Elk Grove Village catches a lot of guys coming from the burbs and anyone headed to O'Hare.  Traffic going there can be a mess during rush hour so that's the only major negative.  Rosemont is better for people who are coming via public transit although the residental parts of Rosemont are hard to access.

Closer into the city, you'll have less guys that want to come in from the burbs (even if it is just off an expressway).  As far as good locations, Logan Square is nice, esp if you're on (or very close to) the grand boulevard park (starts at Logan Square, Logan/Milwaukee/Kedzie and goes south on Kedzie and east along Logan) although it doesn't look that great south of Fullerton.  Wicker Park/Bucktown is nice but parking can be a pain.  Major expressway shouldn't be that big of a concern inside the city limits (with cabs and public transit, who needs to drive?).  Closer to the loop is probably best since you get the mix of people who work downtown plus the conventioneers and out-of-town business people.

If it's a temporary incall that's at a hotel, you won't find a lot of major hotel chains away from the lake inside city limits (I don't recall seeing too many major hotels in Logan Square, Wicker Park, or Bucktown).

Bob

PrettyLadies 11675 reads
posted
7 / 7

That's what I seems to be getting out of this.  Are we right?

Register Now!