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Lovely Lorena See my TER Reviews 877 reads
posted
1 / 16

all opinions appreciated. Im in san diego in july.yet August I want one location to possibly vacay and provide..preferably a beach region..Las Vegas is brutally hot and Im like a fish out if h2o ..please advise..seriously,honestly since this is a legitimate question that will have great baring on my summer etc
thank you everyone that helps contribute to the honesty of this question
warm regards
the one the only Lovely Lorena
of las vegas

TheCyclist 5 Reviews 96 reads
posted
2 / 16

google all the places you can think of.

Personally I prefer mountains, or even better, going overseas.

I just picked up Frommer's China because that's my next destination.

hungry1951 29 Reviews 99 reads
posted
3 / 16

It's a little humid, but you get the nice gulf breeze, and there's lots to do. I've enjoyed it when I've gone. Went to a M&G there, and had a ball.

Angela_Petite2 See my TER Reviews 95 reads
posted
4 / 16

You would love it there .
And you would do very well too.

4x800 1 Reviews 106 reads
posted
5 / 16


Cape Cod is nice - cool, lots of things to do, great sea food, lots of tourists.

AbFuckingsurd 107 reads
posted
6 / 16

The people with money get the fuck out of Florida in the summer. That's horrible advice. Provider biz suffers in the summer because guys are saddled with wives, and kids on vacation.

Try some of the wealthier northern U.S. resort areas with water (lakes or beaches) and golf.

Hollys Hobby See my TER Reviews 85 reads
posted
7 / 16

want to try them in the winter when tourists, snowbirds and vacationers come back.

If you don't trust me on this do a search of how many Fl (and other sun states) providers tour after season is over.  Also, ask on the PB; you'll get a better sense of how dead the sun states become.

Go north!

ah576 3 Reviews 85 reads
posted
10 / 16

santa monica, huntington beach, or bay area up north.

Bodercollie 83 reads
posted
11 / 16

Northwest, Seattle or Portland.  We have it all: Beaches, Mountains and best summer weather in the US.

hungry1951 29 Reviews 55 reads
posted
12 / 16

but apparently, I was very, very wrong. Or at least that was what I was told. I've been in several parts of Florida in the summer, and found that it was pretty entertaining. I know a few of the local hobbyists there, and given Lorena's reviews and history, I think she'd do well anywhere, including Florida in the summertime.

Just my opinion.

Lovely Lorena See my TER Reviews 74 reads
posted
13 / 16

in a town such as that to the cost of vacationing and providing?
huntington beach is my next thought.. what about san francisco? ny is very sticky isnt it.. that right there may not be so much of beach time but i bet there are pools in the hotels.. right??
keep the juices flown this is the real deal .. like i said i have been needing a get away from sin city.(viva las vegas) and almost after a month in my hometown (native) san diegan.. I will probably be ready for a new venue for a week to 10 days ..
thank you again from a appreciative provider
thank you holly and all otheres

HaleyOrlando See my TER Reviews 59 reads
posted
14 / 16

You don't want to get stuck in Tampa if a storm comes it's way. Evacuation can be a pain and you will lose money on your hotel. I see a lot of girls heading for DC but have no idea what it is like there.

Kisses Haley

World Champ 28 Reviews 75 reads
posted
15 / 16

You could spend some time on South Beach!

It is off season...thus some great hotel rates!!!

You have at least one customer.

dtguy 17 Reviews 81 reads
posted
16 / 16

My suggestion would be places in the Rocky Mountains with decent sized cities (Albuq, Denver, etc) or the northern part of the US (Minneapolis, Cincy, etc) or maybe even a city or two in Canada.

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