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04-13-22 22:56 #5131
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by EverythingBlue [View Original Post]
In the summer, Montreal is a party hard city as are many large Northern cities. Montreal is also a festival city. The three events that come to mind our Formula One in June, the Montreal Jazz Festival early July and the Just for Laughs comedy festival at the end of July. The comedy festival is the largest of its kind in the world. If you check out the 2022 stand-up headliners, it's quite impressive. I recommend checking out the smaller venues where there are five or six comedians of varying fame throwing out their best stuff for limited sets.
There are many music festivals and ethnic festivals all summer. Check out a Montreal event website for the period you are there. You might think you are not interested in the Caribbean festival or whatever. These festivals tend to be laid back and the women there are more approachable. They are also good for an afternoon activity.
While you are there, check out all the front patios lined up on Rue St. Denis just north of the UQAM campus and on Rue Ste. Crescent. I guess technically some or all our terrasses, but generally I think of terrasses as elevated above the street. It doesn't matter it's all outdoor eating and drinking.
P.S- I think you are at an age where you hit it off with younger, civilian women. However, keep your eyes open for mature, civilian Quebecoise. Quebec women are known for being open-minded. Having said, there are many attractive, mature women in Montreal who are very receptive to male attention. FWIW, they are less flaky than the younger girls.
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04-13-22 22:06 #5130
Posts: 158Terrasas
I hear from local intel that terrasas are starting to be installed in some downtown areas. I have not been able to experience the terrasa ambience during summer in Montreal, what is it like? I could imagine St Catherine or St Laurent gets crowded with girls showing off their beauty and catching some sun while sipping on mimosas. Is this an all day event? Do terrasas happen at night too?
What else should I look forward to during summer with COVID finally in the rear view mirror? I'm hoping to entertain myself and maybe my selected companion during some downtime activities while not fucking. Anyone else excited for what summer might bring to Montreal? I have a trip booked soon.
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04-11-22 23:24 #5129
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Jalimon2 [View Original Post]
For us American tourists, we have an advantage when booking top agency talent. Never specify time. Just tell them you want XXXX at any time today or tomorrow. Schedule your day and evening around the agency talent.
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04-11-22 15:22 #5128
Posts: 279Originally Posted by WyattEarp [View Original Post]
These indy are now 400 or more but 500 or sometimes more in Toronto or Vancouver. So many travel often.
In my opinion if I was a traveler I would not bother. I would stick with agencies. They have a lot to offer at lower price. Better see them now before they become one of those high price indy.
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04-11-22 00:19 #5127
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Suzhilang [View Original Post]
There are two other things worth noting beyond the fact independent escorts usually have reviews detailing solid and consistent service. First, many Canadian independents reveal their faces all the way or just enough on their web pages and / or Twitter. Second, I've noticed many top Canadian independents do limited tours of Canada and sometimes the United States. That tells me that at their higher rates their might not be enough local demand to fill up their dance card every day.
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04-10-22 15:53 #5126
Posts: 17Agency v. S. Independence
Originally Posted by HarvestBoi [View Original Post]
For this trip, I would love to explore both agency girls and independence. While researching, I was surprised that independence girls charge a lot higher than agency. For the three most reviewed agency, the average for 1 HR is 240, but independence girls are asking 400+, which is as expensive as in the US.
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04-04-22 23:12 #5125
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by HarvestBoi [View Original Post]
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04-04-22 14:40 #5124
Posts: 310Nope
No screening required. One of the nice things about MTL.
Originally Posted by Suzhilang [View Original Post]
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04-04-22 00:49 #5123
Posts: 17Originally Posted by Kabukicho [View Original Post]
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03-28-22 16:36 #5122
Posts: 26Thanks Jal & Wyatt. Great tips about location, I want to be able to get girls to incall. And definitely want to avoid Airbnb hosts. I'll be up there in late May. Can't wait.
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03-27-22 20:42 #5121
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by StrawMan83 [View Original Post]
The issue with the LE Plateau neighborhood Airbnb is that it is mostly a low-rise, residential community. I personally don't want to stay in a flat where the owner lives downstairs and I have girls walking up the stairs. So you have to look hard to find something else in LE Plateau if that doesn't work for you either.
On my last trip I stayed off of Rue Ste. Catherine which has a ton of drinking and dining options. I would jump on the Metro nearby to go to LE Plateau. The benefit is there are many Airbnb condos in high-rise buildings. These Airbnb condo owners generally just administer a portfolio of properties for income and don't live on-site.
I had Vogue incall escorts get dropped off and I met them in the lobby. I like meeting them downstairs when they arrive. In this building, there was no concierge and thus no need to register. I could have just had them come up and no one would have cared. The girls just looked like any attractive, young woman around town. Even if there is a concierge, these people see everything.
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03-27-22 20:31 #5120
Posts: 279Originally Posted by StrawMan83 [View Original Post]
But an Airbnb on Notre-Dame griffintown area could be cool as well and then you would be close to agency thus easier for outcall.
Currently things are back to normal except having to wear a mask here and there. No biggie.
It's getting warmer now. Good time to come to horny Montreal.
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03-27-22 18:29 #5119
Posts: 26First post covid visit
Looking to come back to Montreal from the US after the last couple years. Just want to make sure things are pretty much back to normal with the girls and with the city. I don't mind showing my vax card and testing to go thru customs but checking that its still worth it before I buy a ticket.
Also asking where to stay. Been told to stay in an Airbnb in the Plateau but want to make sure that's ok for incalls. I prefer Airbnb to hotels and want an interesting neighborhood to explore and eat.
Thanks in advance but as you can see from my posts, I am pretty good about reviewing girls and sharing info.
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03-26-22 16:37 #5118
Posts: 205Originally Posted by EverythingBlue [View Original Post]
Leila, seen her a few times pre pandemic. Seen her 2 month ago, she has added pounds. Face rounder, a chin, little belly LOL. Her pussy has always been a bit meaty for my visual tastes.
Her O can be so strong as to lift herself off the sofa in a spasm. Not much vocally however.
Charlie, the hair are extensions, the pussy is pink, didn't appear as very smart but not dumb, several tattoos, looked less thin than vog photos, booty very prominent. Just a slight belly as well.
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03-26-22 16:08 #5117
Posts: 205Originally Posted by DavePhx [View Original Post]
I am shocked you merely stay close to the toronto pearson, please just take the handy clean several years established airport to downtown union station dedicated train ride of about 25 min and consider a stay downtown along / near queenstreet, just be a part of the night life area of downtown.
As for montreal yul into montreal downtown via uber, absolutely no problem presently. They are easily booked, 4 min and you can get one, as you said the issues are of the past. Past 9 pm at the airport, I can't say at this time.
I don't think that being said, have all the carriers reverted to offering a full schedule (I think not yet) to me it had appeared there are not many flights after 7 pm as there used to be.
Within the city, uber wait might be 12 min sometimes out of the core area. Like to lasalle or something, nothing to be of much inconvenience now any more for DT to plateau or mile end etc. There is no canadian specific version of the uber app.
unless you loathe? walking 12 blocks or 5 blocks as needed every few hours of the day or are so used to possibly being behind the wheel for phoenix life i dont see a need to rent a car/manage the thing while having it.
uber plus riding the handy local metro is fine. you get to be amongst the local people alot more instead of being secluded within your rental.
sooo many of the uber drivers are so sweet and kind.