I'm from San Diego and never had any problems driving to OC, LA, IE, upon request. I used to be available in LA on the regular and even hosted DTLA. I have heard providers prefer touring Beverly Hills.
I would think LA would be flooded with touring providers because is a huge city for businesses and travelers. When I visit LA now it's usual to see one person and they have a specific area that they need incall accommodations, like Marina Del Rey, or the San Fernando Valley, Woodland Hills.
Touring is hard. What would you suggest?
LA has plenty of options, so that's not an issue. And, we get a regular run of touring providers. They typically come from San Diego, Bay Area, or out of state/country. Meanwhile, I see women in OC or SFV that I am interested in, and they do tour. But it's extremely rare for them to tour LA. I'm guessing they feel LA is close enough that if a guy wants to see them, the guy will either drive to them or pay for a DMTY.
However, given the options we do have in LA, paying an extra $100-$$300 for an OC lady to drive here doesn't seem necessary, unless she is someone so desirable that a client feels it's worth it. And, driving 1.5-2 hours also doesn't seem worth it. It's not like I feel I have to see them. But, if they did tour here, there are some I certainly would see. I get it if they do not tour at all. This is more about ones who do tour. I'm more curious about why they don't consider LA than anything else.
Lots of gals prefer areas outside of la due to heavy traffic, higher prices, crime and the walking dead shooting up and taking shits in the street.
Id say just go with the plethora of gals already workimg here, pumping up your budget or stfu.
Hope i was of help!
As someone who now lives in LA(downtown for 2 years), I completely understand what you’re saying about traffic and convenience. What looks “close” on a map can easily turn into a 1.5-2 hour commitment each way, and that definitely affects how people plan.
From the provider side, there are a few things at play. Many of us base ourselves where we already have demand, established clientele, or a setup that works well (incall space, safety, routine, etc.). Even within Southern California, there’s actually a lot of competition, so sometimes it makes more sense to go where we’re specifically requested rather than just “closer” geographically.
That said, I personally have been primarily incall/private for quite a while, but I’m now starting to do mini tours throughout different parts of SoCal for exactly the reason you mentioned-making myself accessible to people who may not be able to deal with LA traffic or travel into my area. I offer something pretty niche, so it’s important to me that people who are genuinely interested have a reasonable opportunity to see me without that barrier.
Also, it never hurts to ask. If there’s someone you’re interested in, you can always inquire if they’d consider hosting closer to you. If the timing works and the booking is secured (especially with a deposit), many providers are open to accommodating within reason.
At the end of the day, it’s usually less about avoiding LA specifically and more about logistics, demand, and making sure the time and travel make sense on both sides.