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San Francisco based provider iso Chicago advice
Nicole K See my TER Reviews 1244 reads
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Hi Chicago Ladies,  
Hope you are all doing well! I am a San Francisco based provider who will be visiting Chicago March 25-31. I am looking for advice on where to stay - either good hotels for incall or if anyone has a great incall location, I'd love to hear from you.  
I'd also like to know what are the safest and best areas to work in in Chicago.  
Please pm or email me.
I appreciate all your help!  
Stay safe!  
XOXO,  
Nicole

Vanessa_Vixen See my TER Reviews 387 reads
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I find basically anywhere downtown is fine, my location is near Wrigleyville but I spend a few nights a month in River North, Gold Coast, or other Loop areas.  The neighborhoods are very small and packed together downtown, no one minds travelling a couple "neighboorhoods" away to see a provider, it's often just a 15 minute walk or 5 minute uber.

If you want to know about specific hotels or other locations, feel free to email me, I'm no expert but sometimes I know a thing or two...

Good luck, and I hope you have a fun and fruitful visit.

Nicole K See my TER Reviews 397 reads
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JanelleBombshell See my TER Reviews 383 reads
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As Vanessa already stated, staying anywhere downtown is cool  (Streeterville, Goldcoast, River North, the “Magnificent Mile” is what tourists call it). Cool places to stay that are nice but also happen to be affordable via apps like Priceline and Hotwire include: The W - Lakeshore, The Hyatt Regency, & The Intercontinental. Unless something huge is going on, they’re almost always less than $150 a night and they’re minutes away from all of the best attractions of downtown Chicago. The only pitfall is that the W Lakeshore requires a key to access the guest levels. So, the best way to avoid raised eyebrows is to meet your date at a Starbucks a block away, give him a copy of your room key, a walk up separately.

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