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cspatz 68 Reviews 46 reads
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NanaRaven 45 reads
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If the client is from out of city and driving its fine.but if he's taking subway then it's too west.lol

ArielAmazing See my TER Reviews 47 reads
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I'll be in NY in a week and I'm trying to figure out the best place to stay that will be easy for Clients  

thanks all!!

impposter 49 Reviews 50 reads
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Posted By: MiaHug

Is 11th Ave too West?  
Found a great hotel in Midtown West by 11th Ave and wonder if its convenient or not?
I have been to residential incalls that far west, but I made sure I scheduled my time and travel to fit. And I mostly hobby AFTER hours, without the time pressure to get to/from an off-site "meeting" and back to see other people on their schedules. I think it could be a bigger negative for daytime business than for evening and nighttime business.  
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11th Ave is a long avenue so my comments are highly dependent on the north-south location and proximity to the likely local (to 11th Ave) client base.

Dick_Enormis 49 reads
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That is a little too far for most.  Taxis and Ubers are fine but if you or clients are taking the subways, there are not that many options that far west.  

Fridays117 27 Reviews 43 reads
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AmberMallory 43 reads
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HappyChanges 51 reads
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11th really isn't too far over. Maybe a 10min walk, 15 at worst. I wouldn't mind it at all. I'd rather walk a little bit to a newer nicer incall than the normal places. Sounds cool, go for it.

funtlaroy 12 Reviews 50 reads
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Try downtown for somewhat better prices. Almost all trains stop at Fulton St.

Posted By: MiaHug
Re: Dammit NYC
The hotel I always stay when in NYC apparently was the perfect location but the rate for the days I'll be there is almost $700/night..  
   
 It's funny how hotels under 300/night in NYC have rooms the size of a closet...  
   
 Thanks for the feedback guys

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