which hotel in Vancouver?

shak

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Usually I prefer outcalls to my own residence, but I have a family friend visiting for 3 month so its no longer an option. I know some girls offers in-call
but this girl that i am seeing regularily is strictly out-calls only. I have been looking on the net for some hotel information, can someone suggest me some nice place to try? My budjet is about 1000 and that includes the 2-3 hour session for the girl that i am seeing, so i probably have 300 left in the pocket for the room. On the carmenfox's webpage, it lists sutton place as day rate hotel and only cost $88, but when i click on the link it takes me to sutton's webpage and i cant find the $88 rate there.

The opus seems very nice and the rate is within my budjet too, but the availbility seem very limited. I dont usually plan my sessions ahead of time. So any recommendation would be appreciated.
 

tom25

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You might want to post this in the lounge. You've put it in general discussion under the "other canada reviews". The lounge has lots more vancouver people hanging in it and you should get more responses.

My experience is that most hotels don't post their day rates on the webpage. You'll likely need to phone and enquire.

Tom
 

teasely

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300 probably gets you a room in almost any hotel in the city. Look at expedia.ca and you can find alot of places in the $100 range.
You might try Priceline or Hotwire as an option. With them you bid on the price your willing to pay and if accepted you’ve got it made.

I got a three star hotel in Vancouver, the Renaissance Vancouver on W. Hastings at a great price of $55.00. It was a great place to stay, with beautiful single room overlooking Burrard Inlet. You'll need to keep in mind parking will cost you $20 per day. With the extra money you’re saving, you can afford room service too.
 

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teasely

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Shak

teasely said:
You might try Priceline or Hotwire as an option. With them you bid on the price your willing to pay and if accepted you’ve got it made.

I got a three star hotel in Vancouver, the Renaissance Vancouver on W. Hastings at a great price of $55.00. It was a great place to stay, with beautiful single room overlooking Burrard Inlet. You'll need to keep in mind parking will cost you $20 per day. With the extra money you’re saving, you can afford room service too.
Shak

I'm responding to your post, .... Good luck!
 

shak

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Suites

I actually prefer a suite at a not-so-high-end hotel than a standard room at those high end hotels. any recommendation?
 

JFK

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Try Lord Stanely in Alberni St. It is in down town, one block from Denman and Robson. It is nice, a one bedroom apartment with your own kitchen and it is discrete, no real reception.
 

hitrack

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There's a nice regular family style hotel on the corner of Renfrew & Hastings. Reasonable rates for sure. If you lay off the crack for a day and realise 700 bones is insane to piss away on chicks you can cruise to the mid or low track and score a few 2-green BJ's and pocket the diff. :p
 

blowfish

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which part

Which part of Vancouver do you live in?

If downtown then a lot of those mentioned places will do.

If you are close to say the far East part of Vancouver, then it might be easier for you to go to the Metrotown Hilton.
 
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