Have you started to advertise your tour yet? You should go with some appointments and screening already in place.
Stay in an upscale, somewhat busy business hotel. Make sure it has interior hallways. Flush the condoms down the toilet and take the trash out yourself..
Make sure to use the two call system, do not give the room # out to anyone on the first call.
Open the room door standing behind it. Some ladies I've visited actually leave the door ever so slightly open. Ask the door gentleman NOT to knock loudly if you leave the door locked.
Bring an ipod or something for nice mood music. Turn the TV off when a client arrives. Make sure the room temp is nice and cool. A few candles will also set the mood.
Ask for extra towels after you check in. Be very nice to the housekeeping staff.
If the tour is not going well, and you're not busy cut your losses and go back home.
If the tour is going well, don't go shopping at the local mall and blow your earnings at VS, Bebe or any other store.
You might want to search the net for escort blogs. See if there are any discussions on touring.
Good luck, I'm not sure just how much experience you have as a provider, touring can be challenging certain cities are known among providers as being prone to client cancellations.
Make sure to use the Ask
[user name]mrfisher
and I'm certainly no expert not being a providers, but I have heard some things.
First, never book more than a few calls at a hotel in a day or you will bring attention down on you. In fact, to stay safe, don't stay at the same hotel more than two nights in a row; in fact some gals change hotels every night.
To keep hotel costs down, use Priceline. You can get rooms for half the normal price by bidding on them.
Check out the TER local board for the areas you are interested in. They often have good points for how to avoid LE in certain cities. For example, when in Chicago, avoid the airport hotels.
I would also suggest that you post this on the PO board if you qualify for there. You should get a lot more advice that way.
In general, providers should always network with each other and share information. That makes the hobby safer for everyone.
Best wishes on your upcoming trip.