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I've had no problems near Airport, downtown STL or in Clayton.-e-
BriLV See my TER Reviews 2843 reads
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1 / 9

Thinking about coming in for a visit and was hoping to get some ideas on where to stay in St. Louis. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated!
XOXO
Bri

sexycameron See my TER Reviews 401 reads
posted
2 / 9

Just stay out of Maryland Heights PERIOD!  Safest area to hobby is downtown. Plus, its super fun! I hope this helps and keeps you safe during your visit.  If you need any other help please reach out. Stay blessed!

BriLV See my TER Reviews 221 reads
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3 / 9
clairecavendish See my TER Reviews 344 reads
posted
4 / 9

I've decided in the end to do three nights west and three downtown. Getting more bookings for west though so far :)

sexycameron See my TER Reviews 304 reads
posted
5 / 9

I do mean well. I am all about safety! I lived in the city few years, Kirkwood another year, Fenton a year also.  I know the area very well.  When I work I work downtown.  I have never been robbed or hurt . Now the east side I have heard stories about. When I first came to STL a lady sent me to that area because she said it was a safe area. Now that was a scary place. I don't want that to ever happen to anyone. If you are traveling in you don't need to go anywhere to eat. Everything is right in the hotel even Starbucks lol All the nice hotels have security and parking garages. Which I am sure she's here to make money not site see, If you are here to site see the city has some of the most beautiful buildings, the night life is amazing also, and Just Uber it up! The LE in the city has a lot more to worry about then us but anywhere else they have nothing better to do with their time. That is why I suggested the city. I just don't want her busted. Clayton has their own LE so does Chesterfield. I am not sure about CWE but I love that area to have dinner with bestie! Soulard is fun spot if you want to drink and have wonderful food.  Its also very close to the city.  

Posted By: JuliasLittleSecret
I am sure you meant well but you obviously know nothing about St. Louis. You need to stay in Clayton or west of Clayton. And even in Clayton you do not want to go out alone after dark. St. Louis is a very dangerous City, please do not give information for a city you know so little about. No one I see in St. Louis will go into the actual city of St. Louis to see anyone.
Posted By: sexycameron
Just stay out of Maryland Heights PERIOD!  Safest area to hobby is downtown. Plus, its super fun! I hope this helps and keeps you safe during your visit.  If you need any other help please reach out. Stay blessed!

jannisary 11 Reviews 353 reads
posted
6 / 9

Posted By: BriLV
Thinking about coming in for a visit and was hoping to get some ideas on where to stay in St. Louis. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated!  
 XOXO  
 Bri
Where to stay when visiting St. Louis has been subject to debate for quite awhile.  I think what everyone agrees on is to stay out of Maryland Heights including the Westport area hotels because of the LE situation.  Now, I know some providers who have successfully worked there without issue but why chance it? Plus most St. Louis guys will shy away from visiting a lady staying in that area regardless of how much she is verified or known etc.  

Some providers feel staying around the airport is best.  I've seen providers in various mid to upscale hotels around there over the years.  Now there has been occasional problems and stings but if you screen and don't create a scene it can be a good area.  The main issues with the airport area in general is not the nicest outside of the nice hotels.  Some places are downright very dangerous.  So if you want to be able to get out of the hotel you'll need transportation to get to the better parts of town.  You definitely don't want to be wandering around that area alone and on foot.  On the other hand if your plan is just to fly in, check in, work for a 2 or 3 days and fly out then it might work for you.  Due to the economic decline of St. Louis and it no longer being a major airline hub, the amount of traveling customers has declined but there are still quite a bit and most local customers will be OK with going to a mid to upscale airport hotel.

Downtown St. Louis can also be good as long as you know what you are getting into.  There are some very nice hotels downtown that stay busy with traveling business customers.  There are more hotels being built and even more being planned right now.  There are places to go and things to see downtown and a lot are within easy walking distance of the hotels.  BUT there is the crime issue that the city seems unable to deal with unfortunately.  I'd say its a safe place to stay if you don't venture out alone after dark.  My personal hangup with downtown isn't the crime issue but the parking issue which can be an expensive hassle.  Parking and traffic issues especially during baseball season makes it a hassle to see providers staying there, that's my opinion but I think I'm not alone.  Then again, there are providers who report doing well downtown so who knows.

Forest Park area.  There are some nice hotels and there are things to do and see like the best zoo in the world.  It is centrally located.  I know some providers have stayed in the area but that's about it.  You'll need transportation to get other places if you want to see other sites.

"West County".  The area has some very nice hotels and very nice shopping districts.  It is upscale suburbia spreading its tentacles further and further west into undeveloped land trying to escape "the city".  It is a nice area but having transportation is a must if you want to get out of the hotel and do anything.  LE can be an issue but again if you stay at a mid to upscale place and screen and don't draw attention to yourself you should be fine.  Chesterfield and Clayton have been known to run stings or try and run suspected escorts out their hotels but not to the extent of Maryland Heights and its usually aimed at problems they become aware of and think they need to deal with.  So if you screen and don't cause problems, you shouldn't have problems.  One issue though is the farther west you go the more guys will whine about you being "too far" away.  Chesterfield is a half hour from the airport or downtown ON A GOOD DAY and longer during rush hour or other traffic entanglements that 64 and 270 seem prone to have.    

That's a general overview from my perspective as a customer, I'm sure there are some experienced providers in the area who can give you more detailed info.

HeartBreaker69 19 Reviews 261 reads
posted
7 / 9

Anyone thinking of visiting St. Louis should bookmark the above post.

A few points of my own:

It's worth repeating, avoid Maryland Heights and Westport.

I'm not aware of any sting in STL that didn't involve ladies advertising on BP, but with BP gone it's probably good for everyone to be a little more careful. I'm not too in the loop about the local scene, so I'll defer to Jannisary about the stings though.

Chances are the majority of the clients a lady will see is from West County, which makes Downtown the furthest they'd have to go to get to you.

St. Louis is a great city to visit. As long as you stay in a large busy, business-class hotel, screen carefully, and are not high volume, you should have no problem.

HB69

sexycameron See my TER Reviews 338 reads
posted
8 / 9

This is great information. I know it will help so many ladies! Thank you for wording it perfectly. Unfortunately, the crime is terrible all over St. Louis area. I highly suggest anyone traveling into any major cities to have safety check in and out with trusted friend. I always would help a lady in need if she needs a safety system. Just send me a text (424)256-0203 The hobby has changed a lot in past few years. I just wish we could play safe and have no worries.  You never know what you could walk into. For guys and gals. I love the hobby it's my life. I enjoy traveling and meeting wonderful men who fulfill my passion both of them. I am a scorpio LOL I enjoy my private life so I respect discretion. So ladies I understand about traveling and concerns. This is why we post is to learn new things. Also offer my friendship to remain safe any time to anyone.

Posted By: jannisary
Posted By: BriLV
Thinking about coming in for a visit and was hoping to get some ideas on where to stay in St. Louis. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated!  
  XOXO  
  Bri
Where to stay when visiting St. Louis has been subject to debate for quite awhile.  I think what everyone agrees on is to stay out of Maryland Heights including the Westport area hotels because of the LE situation.  Now, I know some providers who have successfully worked there without issue but why chance it? Plus most St. Louis guys will shy away from visiting a lady staying in that area regardless of how much she is verified or known etc.    
   
 Some providers feel staying around the airport is best.  I've seen providers in various mid to upscale hotels around there over the years.  Now there has been occasional problems and stings but if you screen and don't create a scene it can be a good area.  The main issues with the airport area in general is not the nicest outside of the nice hotels.  Some places are downright very dangerous.  So if you want to be able to get out of the hotel you'll need transportation to get to the better parts of town.  You definitely don't want to be wandering around that area alone and on foot.  On the other hand if your plan is just to fly in, check in, work for a 2 or 3 days and fly out then it might work for you.  Due to the economic decline of St. Louis and it no longer being a major airline hub, the amount of traveling customers has declined but there are still quite a bit and most local customers will be OK with going to a mid to upscale airport hotel.  
   
 Downtown St. Louis can also be good as long as you know what you are getting into.  There are some very nice hotels downtown that stay busy with traveling business customers.  There are more hotels being built and even more being planned right now.  There are places to go and things to see downtown and a lot are within easy walking distance of the hotels.  BUT there is the crime issue that the city seems unable to deal with unfortunately.  I'd say its a safe place to stay if you don't venture out alone after dark.  My personal hangup with downtown isn't the crime issue but the parking issue which can be an expensive hassle.  Parking and traffic issues especially during baseball season makes it a hassle to see providers staying there, that's my opinion but I think I'm not alone.  Then again, there are providers who report doing well downtown so who knows.  
   
 Forest Park area.  There are some nice hotels and there are things to do and see like the best zoo in the world.  It is centrally located.  I know some providers have stayed in the area but that's about it.  You'll need transportation to get other places if you want to see other sites.  
   
 "West County".  The area has some very nice hotels and very nice shopping districts.  It is upscale suburbia spreading its tentacles further and further west into undeveloped land trying to escape "the city".  It is a nice area but having transportation is a must if you want to get out of the hotel and do anything.  LE can be an issue but again if you stay at a mid to upscale place and screen and don't draw attention to yourself you should be fine.  Chesterfield and Clayton have been known to run stings or try and run suspected escorts out their hotels but not to the extent of Maryland Heights and its usually aimed at problems they become aware of and think they need to deal with.  So if you screen and don't cause problems, you shouldn't have problems.  One issue though is the farther west you go the more guys will whine about you being "too far" away.  Chesterfield is a half hour from the airport or downtown ON A GOOD DAY and longer during rush hour or other traffic entanglements that 64 and 270 seem prone to have.    
   
 That's a general overview from my perspective as a customer, I'm sure there are some experienced providers in the area who can give you more detailed info.

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