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No.1FBSMsandiego 357 reads
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hey all, was wondering if there were any better areas for incall should i plan a trip.

last time i was in santa monica which was nice but i got a lot of people commenting on better areas so i was hoping for some input.

thanks all

mila

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 152 reads
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Try O.C., LAX, Downtown LA, Marina Del Rey, Hollyhood, Beverly Hills, Studio City, Culver City is my personal favorite, but then again, I LOVE L.A. & it is my second home! GO TROJANS!!

My 1st home is SD & I LOVE driving to my LA home too! xoxo

Niceguy75 35 Reviews 190 reads
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I had this discussion with a friend of mine who was making her first tour to LA.
I seems to me that you have 3 basic areas to set up camp. You have the West Side....LAX, Santa Monica etc.....Then you have the Valley....Woodland Hills, Studio City, Burbank etc....and third is Hollywood/Downtown-ish.

As a person who lives in the Valley it is a challenge (polite way of saying pain in the ass) to see  someone at LAX because of traffic....I always appreciate it when someone stays up here. Of course if you are a West Side Hobbyist driving to the Valley sucks.......Patricia makes a good point the you should go where the majority of your clients are....or where they are willing to drive to.

If you make it up over the Pass let me know. ;-)

BigPeterJohnson 38 Reviews 133 reads
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RedReaver929 8 Reviews 120 reads
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Hollywood/West Hollywood have the advantage of being fairly central. It's not too far for someone coming over the hill from the Valley, can do it via street routes. And those in the West LA/Santa Monica area just have to come across town a bit. For your LA based clients, it is the area most equidistant to the environs.

OC is an entirely different matter, and a different client base as well.

Hope to see you if you make it up here!

Zsn 128 reads
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The problem is, LA is huge, and cross-city traffic is among the worst in the country.  There's virtually no spot that'll make you accessible for both Westside/SouthBay/LAX folks and Valley-area folks unless they're willing to spend upwards of an hour on the drive.  So I second the idea of finding out where your clients are and staying there (or making a couple different stops, depending on length of trip).

But if you're counting votes, count me for the LAX/Culver City/Marina Del Rey area :)

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