San Diego

Re:rhetorical question?
sedonasandiego See my TER Reviews 5427 reads
posted
1 / 12

What part of San Diego would be 'centrally located' for you, keeping in mind where you live, or work?

So that, if a Provider had an incall location, it would be ideally, centrally located for you?

I'm curious to see what area/s have the most votes...

MIKE1010 8 Reviews 6403 reads
posted
3 / 12

Almost any location within the city limits is within a 15 minute drive, even with traffic if you know how to navigate streets.  Most places in the North, South and East county are with in a 30-40 minute drive(depending on traffic).  There are also a lot of Condos/Apartments in this area as well.  Access to every major freeway in the county is readily available.

h20cmdr 3 Reviews 5647 reads
posted
4 / 12

I'm North Coastal.  I don't mind going south but Mission Bay is about my limit.  However, for you Sedona, I would consider re-connecting with Down Town...

alarmin1 21 Reviews 5400 reads
posted
5 / 12

If I had to limit myself to San Diego I would agree with Mike that Mission Valley is the best area.  It's the most central and accessoble.  But...since I live in North County, I would prefer something further north along the I-15 corridor - say RB or Escondido.  Of course, next door would be ideal!

Rugburn 21 Reviews 5384 reads
posted
6 / 12

It's a great central area, parking's not too bad, easy freeway access to any direction, and not so residential as to attract attention.

U_Cum_1st 4 Reviews 7195 reads
posted
8 / 12

Should quit while I’m ahead.  Those who don't know what EOM stands for, please read on:

Sedona, FWIW, I think other than price and location, an incall should have its entry/exit point discretely located (not everyone loves a parade...).  Quality of construction might be a factor – single pain windows and 4” party walls might meet the building code but are pitifully inadequate if you’ve got plug & play happening on the other side.  Off-site management, on-site security would be value added for the hostess' protection and piece of mind.  The lease should permit "one dog, any size."  (All visiting gentlemen should say “hello” to the hostess’ Rottwieler/Shepherd/Pitbull-cross on the way to the bedroom.)  Nearby reserved parking would probably also be a plus for gentlemen 'on the go.'

curiousgeorgy200 13 Reviews 4810 reads
posted
9 / 12

for us N. County guys?

boscoTops 8 Reviews 4634 reads
posted
10 / 12

'central' to me would be area that includes UTC, Sorrento Valley, University City and east to Kearney Mesa.

Mr. Self Destruct 7452 reads
posted
11 / 12

Seems like you have two camps..."traditional San Diegans", who view San Diego by its city limits, and North County types, who view San Diego by the county limits.

To be as central as possible for those in North County, you would probably have to go a bit north of Mission Valley, which is considered "central" for the "traditional" camp...maybe at least Clairemont or Tierrasanta, if not all the way to the University Towne Center area.

However, the bottom line for someone as well received as you are, hon, is what another guy already said..."If you build it, they will come"...no matter WHERE you build it.  :)

Good luck.

escortaddict 9 Reviews 5375 reads
posted
12 / 12

offering in calls I'd consider either Mission Valley or if you are trying to cater to North County, then the La Jolla Village/UTC area.  Also, a bit further north is Carmel Valley.  Each of these areas has many nice hotels and easy freeway access.

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