I always loved visiting NY before covid. Now I'm unsure which area is good for touring? Manhattan or Brooklyn. The smaller boroughs don't get a lot of promotion I'm noticing.
I go where I get a serious booking that supplies a deposit. I would never travel without pre booked dates. If someone wants you to travel further after you already flew into their city there’s a fee, and hotels are not cheap. You have to research. All the expenses add up fast, so if you don’t have real dates booked it could end up being a bust. I ask my dates where do they want me? Manhattan SoHo Chelsea
I cater to my clients needs because they’re booking me. I have never had a date in Brooklyn. Guys will tell you to come, but unless they’re serious 🧐 by supplying a deposit it’s carrot🥕 dangling.
See this recent post about getting around in NYC: http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/new-york-2/re-any-suggests-267286 . IN GENERAL, "Manhattan" is almost always the best choice for touring. BUT --- you have to decide on the best neighborhood to match you to your clientele (financial, museum, theater, sports, ... districts). BUT --- some guys who work or are going to one district don't want to be seen doing "other things" in the same district! "Hay, imp. I saw you leaving the Met the other night. I was gonna offer you a ride, but you went into the Hotel. Wassup with that?" No thank you. SO --- it can be hard to predict and has to be learned by your experience with new or regular clients and your favorite places to visit. . I'm a NYC native. I've been riding the subways (a "straphanger") since I was a kid. If you are comfortable getting around the boroughs (Brooklyn - Bronx - Queens - Manhattan - Staten Island), you can, perhaps, set up an incall in Brooklyn but offer outcall to clients in Manhattan. And vice-versa. . When I was a kid, me and my pals would regularly see people riding the buses and subways in fancy gowns (and mink stoles) and tuxedos, presumably on their way to the opera or a show. I wouldn't expect to see that any more. I wouldn't expect you to get dolled up and commute to an outcall via subway; you'd want to Uber or take a cab for that ... and your "buzz" will probably say something along those lines: "Incall in Brooklyn. Add round trip Uber fare for outcalls." . A brief intro to getting around NYC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7CIgWZTdgw New York, New York, a helluva town. The Bronx is up, the Battery's down. People ride in a hole in the groun'. New York, New York, it's a helluva town! . Then again, not everyone in NYC agrees on the best choices: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAIlVCStp3c Epitaph? Valentine? Paul Revere? .... CAN DO! Queens? Brooklyn? Manhattan? .... CAN DO!
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I always loved visiting NY before covid. Now I'm unsure which area is good for touring? Manhattan or Brooklyn. The smaller boroughs don't get a lot of promotion I'm noticing.
And my usual suggestion: check various calendars for events that might bring in lots of people (NYC Convention Bureau; sporing events, esp playoffs that will keep the hardcore fans spending on the games and not on you; etc..)
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