Sarah_S

Convenient Areas to Stay in Denver

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Sarah_S
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I was looking to get a survey of the most convenient, centrally located  areas  most men prefer providers to stay.  Airport, Stapleton, Downtown, Denver Tech ctr? Input and suggestions greatly appreciated. 

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I prefer DTC for ease of parking over Downtown.

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1 minute ago, Mustang87 said:

No mention of Colorado Springs? :(

No, sorry, just the local area =(

 

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12 minutes ago, wglide2003 said:

I prefer DTC for ease of parking over Downtown.

For me, Stapleton is best, free shuttle from airport, no rental car, and reasonable rates for 3.5 or 4 star hotel.  I don't stay in anything below that for my comfort and safety and yours, lol.  I agree, parking is bad downtown, but better hotels, DTC i great, but far for me from the airport. 

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You might want to consider spending some time in the North ares Boulder/Broomfield/Westminster. The Westminster Weston is a nice hotel. If you get a upper floor room facing kind of Southwest you have a great view of the Flatirons, foothills and Rockies. Close to the intersection of two major highways, I25 and I36. Less expensive options in the general area. Hope you have a great visit.

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4 hours ago, wglide2003 said:

I prefer DTC for ease of parking over Downtown.

DTC will get you the best exposure and ease of parking. It is not a bad drive to the airport depending on the time of day. 

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4 hours ago, Sarah_S said:

For me, Stapleton is best, free shuttle from airport, no rental car, and reasonable rates for 3.5 or 4 star hotel.  I don't stay in anything below that for my comfort and safety and yours, lol.  I agree, parking is bad downtown, but better hotels, DTC i great, but far for me from the airport. 

Sounds like you've got a good plan.  Plenty of people to draw from in that area.

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2 hours ago, wglide2003 said:

Ally,

We would love to have you visit.

Hello! I am looking into it. :)

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I've almost always stayed in Westminster for my past trips. Maybe I need to rethink that on this next one if other areas are more convenient... hmmmm...

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DTC, even though South of Denver is easy to get to. All freeways come near DTC. I am not real close but can get there in 20 minutes because of ease of travel. I don't know for sure, but it seems this area would draw great clientele for providers.

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9 hours ago, Vegas Jen-5884 said:

I've almost always stayed in Westminster for my past trips. Maybe I need to rethink that on this next one if other areas are more convenient... hmmmm...

 

The metro area is pretty big, Westminster is super convenient for a pretty large area. It's worth considering switching it up now and then to widen the net. Denver Tech Center is our hot spot, it's pretty convenient but it's loaded with providers. Many complain about the parking downtown but it doesn't take into account the people that work and live downtown. It can be good for business.

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On 5/26/2017 at 2:59 PM, gnarley_boy12 said:

You might want to consider spending some time in the North ares Boulder/Broomfield/Westminster. The Westminster Weston is a nice hotel. If you get a upper floor room facing kind of Southwest you have a great view of the Flatirons, foothills and Rockies. Close to the intersection of two major highways, I25 and I36. Less expensive options in the general area. Hope you have a great visit.

I would avoid the boulder/Broomfield area. I have had no show no call and five cancellation within a few minutes of their appointments.  Just across from flatiron crossing is beautiful, but not good for business.  I see few girls work in this area, now I know why.  Being professional and on time should be of up most importance for both provider and clients.  Hotels are not free, so bad clients make it stressful. The hotels here were double of South Denver.  Just my experience!!! 

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If any ladies have any opinions on Westminster it might be helpful to anyone who is planning a visit.The reason I suggest Westminster, excluding the selfish reason, is I would think  someone visiting from a different area of the country would enjoy the views,  different topography and close proximity to the foothills. The North area seems less busy and more relaxing than the South area.I realize business is business and someone cannot stay somewhere and make a significant amount less than at another location. I think four new hotels are being build, of course not affordable, in Boulder and more in the area which should, hopefully drive down the price of accommodations in the area. 

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This is such n informative thread that I wish I had seen before arriving here. The area can be so broad when booking a hotel and I have had the experience of booking a 3-5 night stay at a hotel that ended up being super inconvenient, nice but in a bad area, not easily accessible, horrible parking, what have you.

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Just one guy's opinion (and I live in the DTC):  The DTC is fine for business, parking, etc., but in the 20 + hours per day when you are not  working it is really BORING!  It is basically a suburban wasteland.  Frankly, if I was coming from out of town, I would work downtown.  Yeah, the parking is not as great, but when you are not working you are in the middle of a very vibrant, cool, city with lots of things to walk to.  Like I said, I live and work in DTC, and it is fine for that, but I really don't mind going downtown for a sporting appointment, and once I have decided to spend $300+ hard-earned bucks on a lady's time and companionship, the fact that I have to pay $10 to park my car just doesn't seem like a problem.

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On 6/3/2017 at 6:24 AM, gnarley_boy12 said:

If any ladies have any opinions on Westminster it might be helpful to anyone who is planning a visit.The reason I suggest Westminster, excluding the selfish reason, is I would think  someone visiting from a different area of the country would enjoy the views,  different topography and close proximity to the foothills. The North area seems less busy and more relaxing than the South area.I realize business is business and someone cannot stay somewhere and make a significant amount less than at another location. I think four new hotels are being build, of course not affordable, in Boulder and more in the area which should, hopefully drive down the price of accommodations in the area. 

I have enjoyed Westminster on 120th, and will be back often.  I will not be going back to Boulder After that many no shows and time wasters.  You are correct, this is a business, and some do not respect that.  Even if someone no shows for a 30 appointment, that takes 90 minutes out of their schedule.  Sure once in awhile cancellation happens.  It was the six in two days that made me decide to never go back. Time are most valuable commodity!!!

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On 6/3/2017 at 11:52 AM, Exotic Yazmin Cruz said:

This is such n informative thread that I wish I had seen before arriving here. The area can be so broad when booking a hotel and I have had the experience of booking a 3-5 night stay at a hotel that ended up being super inconvenient, nice but in a bad area, not easily accessible, horrible parking, what have you.

sorry to hear your location was so awful.  You can always contact the CO girls to find a better spot next time. That is why I am apprehensive to go to NYC.   I may end up in bad area. 

 

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2 hours ago, Raine-7379 said:

sorry to hear your location was so awful.  You can always contact the CO girls to find a better spot next time. That is why I am apprehensive to go to NYC.   I may end up in bad area. 

 

NYC: Stay in Manhattan. It is more, but less cop action and a lot of work if you advertise right. Stay out of areas like Westchester/NJ area if you are visiting. You are like honey to the naughty bees in those areas.

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3 hours ago, Raine-7379 said:

I have enjoyed Westminster on 120th, and will be back often.  I will not be going back to Boulder After that many no shows and time wasters.  You are correct, this is a business, and some do not respect that.  Even if someone no shows for a 30 appointment, that takes 90 minutes out of their schedule.  Sure once in awhile cancellation happens.  It was the six in two days that made me decide to never go back. Time are most valuable commodity!!!

My last visit to CO, I stayed in Westminster (Ok, most of my visits I have stayed there, lol) and had a 100% cancellation rate! That was a first... Granted, I only secure a few bookings for each trip because 1. I like to have time to enjoy the area as well and 2. My visits typically go over on time, so a sparse schedule allows for that kind of flexibility. But still, I think it was 5 of 5 cancellations! That said, was Westminster to blame? IDK... I'll still be returning to the same area. I love the scenery there and I guess Im just a creature of habit, lol. 

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3 hours ago, Raine-7379 said:

sorry to hear your location was so awful.  You can always contact the CO girls to find a better spot next time. That is why I am apprehensive to go to NYC.   I may end up in bad area. 

 

Midtown East Manhattan is the best, Upper East Side is pretty good and Hell's Kitchen. But NYC is pretty easy as long as you stick to Manhattan. Don't be apprehensive there is so much money to be made there.

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10 minutes ago, Vegas Jen-5884 said:

My last visit to CO, I stayed in Westminster (Ok, most of my visits I have stayed there, lol) and had a 100% cancellation rate! That was a first... Granted, I only secure a few bookings for each trip because 1. I like to have time to enjoy the area as well and 2. My visits typically go over on time, so a sparse schedule allows for that kind of flexibility. But still, I think it was 5 of 5 cancellations! That said, was Westminster to blame? IDK... 

I don't think it's location based. Business in Colorado just isn't that great. Clients from all parts of town are canceling and not showing up like crazy.

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2 hours ago, Lucy Kitten said:

I don't think it's location based. Business in Colorado just isn't that great. Clients from all parts of town are canceling and not showing up like crazy.

Yep, I just had 2 cancel in the span of 15 minutes. It happens,and this is a tough time of year.

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Denver tech center, roughly at I 25 & Belleview at the south end of Denver 

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1 hour ago, petey-9950 said:

Denver tech center, roughly at I 25 & Belleview at the south end of Denver 

Ah ok...thanks!

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I have seen couple of girls in DTC hotels , I-25 & Belleview and I-25 & Arapahoe both were excellent and good places for me and the girls said the same. so try it out 

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