I was thinking the same thing. I used to live in La Jolla when I was attending school nearby... Everyone writes La Jolla on their mail as if it were it's own city but it isn't officially.
I will be traveling to La Jolla January 23 for the Torrey Pines Golf Tournament. I am going to be volunteering for it. My question is if La Jolla is the same as San Diego. I know its a suburb but when I am looking for an escort should I search San Diego or another area. Im not sure how far La Jolla is from San Diego. Any information would be helping of how to search for escorts in this area Thank you
Many providers with travel to all parts of San Diego. I am one who does not mind making special delivery, or you can come to me I am in N. County inland not far from you. To be honest you are about 20-30 minutes from Downtown San Diego
thank you for the replies. They were very helpful and what I needed to know
Hello Darling,
La Jolla and San Diego are two separate cities.
Your best bet would be to reach out to providers from a few areas, many of us girls will come to you and it's a relatively short drive from one side of the county to the other.
One thing I do know ... We have some of the Best providers in our little slice of heaven we call home.
You'll definitely have the time of your life here!!
Contact me for more info if you'd like.
Kissez all over,
Chloe
Actually, La Jolla is a community in the City of San Diego, not a separate city (although they would like it to be and many residents pretend very hard that it is so!)
Seriously, just do a search of San Diego. Any lady here who does OC will gladly come to La Jolla. Most do have a higher OC rate. If you'd looking at IC, anything that says "north county" will a 1 hour drive with traffic. Happy hunting and I will see you there on Thursday and Friday.
I was thinking the same thing. I used to live in La Jolla when I was attending school nearby... Everyone writes La Jolla on their mail as if it were it's own city but it isn't officially.
What is not answered by the Wikipedia article linked below is "why" La Jolla was given a county zip of "920". The then US Post Office Department instituted ZIP codes in 1963, when La Jolla resident Bob Wilson was San Diego County's sole US Representative in Congress. While I have not seen it in writing, the generally accepted history is that the PO assigned La Jolla a "920" ZIP so that residents could continue to use "La Jolla" on their mail rather than the less prestigous "San Diego".
(Note: in the photo below "92037" is set off to the right because it was added long after the building was constructed.)
As with TER ratings, numbers can be very significant.
La Jolla east, Santee, is 920...., makes perfect sense. Thanks!
I am a provider in La Jolla and by the golf course. I'll be at the tournament as well
La Jolla is technically in the city of San Diego, but it is the most north on the beach you can get before you hit the North County beaches.
You can get anywhere in 20 minutes.
Lol! this may have been true 15 years ago, before the two Super Bowls we hosted brought in a new surge of people. But truly for the most part, we are just a small town that grew into a small city. It's still a good question though, because some places can be a 45 minute drive from downtown.
Sympathyforthedevil, is absolutely correct though. San Diego search will give you everyone. You could also search Orange County as it's just an hour drive and I know that I make drives up there quite often.
Good Luck!
+1 !!!
I couldnt agree more
20 min depends on traffic and 45 is more accurate for certain places for sure ![]()
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