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National Harbor
ErikaRylee 1915 reads
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1 / 8

I remember reading last week that someone expressed interest in that area, but has had no luck. However, he used an alias rather than his real TER handle. So, anyway-- this got me thinking. Is there interest in that area?

I see polls all the times about different areas and where should girls go?

I am always up for suggestions and thoughts of where might be good for hobbyiests as I know in NVA there are just so many locations, and it isn't always convienent to get to even when one states NVA.

Even with Baltimore there are many areas. BWI, Columbia, White Marsh, Annapolis, Hunt Valley, Towson, and lots of others in between.

I try to move around and am always up for new ideas of where to visit.

Any other suggestions?  Let me know!

Thanks  Erika

jxs772000 13 Reviews 1635 reads
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2 / 8

I think it might be a good try, waldorf is only 30 min. from DC and there usually is not traffic, and I've also noticed that there are some nice new hotels popping up there, so there must be something to it.

Sonic_R6 52 Reviews 3054 reads
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3 / 8

National Harbor is 25 minutes from Waldorf; 20 minutes from D.C.; close enough for many Virginians. Plenty of parking.

But honestly, when it comes down to it, if you have great reviews, reasonable rate, and in general fit the bill-- I think many will drive up to an hour.

ErikaRylee 1977 reads
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4 / 8

I agree that most of the time the guy's don't want to drive into the city or wherever if they don't have to. They are on time constraints and have limits, so it is easier if a lady would come to an area near them.

I don't know, it seems that the guys in the suburbs want to stay in the suburbs and the guys in the city want to stay in the city, and of course with the city you have to pay up to $25 or $30 or so for parking, very expensive hotels, and lots with elevator keys, and of course the bumper to bumper  rush traffic.

I guess there are pros and cons with everything. Just thought I would through it out as I do like trying new places and things and thought I would give it a try, what do I have to lose?

Also, as Raegan said, with smaller towns, you can take country roads and back ways to avoid the major conjested areas with our commute, and trust us we do enough driving we should know on our road travels.

Thanks to all for your help and thoughts. I will definitely try National Harbor out soon.

Any other thoughts are appreciated too. You never know til you ask.

I just remember reading someone saying something, and thought I would throw it out there. I do listen and read among other things! Winks~


~kisses~ Erika

ErikaRylee 1208 reads
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5 / 8

I saw a thread the other day for Springfield?

Just curious to where in NVA is good for gents when making choices and choosing different locations and varying where I stay.

I know the areas I prefer due to parking and traffic, but it may be different for those that are commuting with work.

I know many Virginians like to go towards Dupont Circle if they need a metro accessible location or public transportation such as cabs or busses, or trains etc.

Thanks in advance for all comments...

Chengster 20 Reviews 1530 reads
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6 / 8

since the rush hour there abouts can suck out loud. But you could get in some good shopping during the free time.

Waldorf and most of southern MD I avoid. Always expect to see a bald kid playing banjo on a porch down there

Orlimar 62 Reviews 1559 reads
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7 / 8

Yes, Indeed driving an hour to see a great lady is no big deal at all ... unfortunately during rush hour 1 hr may only get you through a few blocks!

--- frankly I never cease to be impressed by the efforts some ladies go through to allow us to play.

mastercumblaster 3 Reviews 2397 reads
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8 / 8

Yes, Waldorf please...

You have to remember the military base over the 301 bridge from Virginia in King George County and Pax river down route 5.  They could all be drawn to Waldorf if marketed properly.

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