Hotels in Bethesda are very similar in cost to hotels downtown. So providers may as well stay downtown and have better access to clients in the city, NoVa, and Bethesda.
Ladies tend to stay in the suburbs because the hotel costs are cheaper. Bethesda is a suburb, but the cost angle does not apply here.
Hotels in Bethesda are very similar in cost to hotels downtown. So providers may as well stay downtown and have better access to clients in the city, NoVa, and Bethesda.
Ladies tend to stay in the suburbs because the hotel costs are cheaper. Bethesda is a suburb, but the cost angle does not apply here.
There are two agencies in the DC area that have ladies in Bethesda with a high frequency or at least near enough to hope on the Metro and you are there.
BTW does the KSU in your name mean you enjoyed some time in Aggieville?
We have NO, problems with Bethesda and we'll do incalls there. However do to the cost of locations it isn't cost effective for anything less than two hours overall for those I want it now guys.
Now our clients who give 24 to 48 hour notice that's a different story.
I'm sure others will have their reasons, but ours is purely cost benefit issues.
Don't know about LE, but that aside, here's how I see the 'top 4' (my guess) areas prividors favor in DC area, based on my knowledge of the areas & personal experience: 1 (tie): Dupont Circle Pros: lots of good hotels, easy Metro access, vibrant neighborhood with lots of restaurants & shopping. Cons: Hard to drive to/traffic issues & limited & pricey parking, pricey hotels. 1 (tie) Tyson's Corner Pros: Lots of good hotels, maybe slightly less pricey that Dupont, rich with shopping centers & restaurants, mostly unlimited free parking. Cons: Hard to get to by public trans., traffic really bad at certain times, very vehicle-dependent environment (i. e. hard to walk to anything. 3 BWI Pros: Lots of hotels, lower room rates than the previous 2, mostly unlimited free parking Cons: A bit farther from town (DC proper) than Tyson's, vehicle-dependent environment, not much around except hotels, hard to get to by public trans. 4 Bethesda Pros: good Metro access for most hotels, some good hotels, vibrant neighborhood w/lots of restaurants & shops Cons: Not many hotels, rooms nearly as pricey as Dupont, hard to drive to, limited & pricey parking (but not quite as bad as Dupont).
There are a few other places that show up from time to time, like Arlington (Rosslyn or Crystal City), and lately there's been some slight movement in the direction of National Harbor, but the 4 discussed are IMHO where the majority of at least the visitors will be found.
So your answer is that Bethesda rankis 4th, for a lot of reasons, but it's close enough that there may or may not be an LE element that makes a difference, I have no knowledge of that.
I appreciate all the responses (no, I'm not an Aggie). I'm worried about the post noting LE problems in Bethesda, but no one I have spoken to has said that is a problem so I am hoping that was isolated (is it?).
At the end of the day, enough come here eventually that it works out and I probably would not want too many more to be here anyway or else I would get no work done and not be able to pay my mortgage either.
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