Downtown incall (walking distance)?

Any good suggestions for downtown incall providers? As in, within walking distance of the theater district or Minute Maid (Daikin) field?
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Any good suggestions for downtown incall providers? As in, within walking distance of the theater district or Minute Maid (Daikin) field? Originally Posted by funescapetx
Well, I'm not walking distance unfortunately, but I'm only just west of Downtown (about a 7 minute drive or less) in Montrose/Rice Military.
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Any good suggestions for downtown incall providers? As in, within walking distance of the theater district or Minute Maid (Daikin) field? Originally Posted by funescapetx
It's kind of rare that providers host or have Incalls downtown in most U.S. cities... mainly because parking is a problem in downtown areas..

Providers can host just minutes from a downtown area in a hotel that has easy access and free parking.... makes a big difference...

You can easily take an Uber and go have fun though... or go to Madison's place.... :-)

A'Man
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You can easily take an Uber and go have fun though... or go to Madison's place.... :-)

A'Man Originally Posted by anandaman
Thank you, Sir. 😊 😉 😘
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I’ve worked downtown for over a decade and the number of providers that have been walking distance from where you’re talking about in that time has been few and far between. Downtown hotels are too expensive and (as someone else mentioned) parking sucks.

Best bet is a quick Uber to a provider in Montrose or EaDo.
Find a holiday inn with plenty of parking. If I find a provider is staying at a incall that parking is a nightmare I will pass.
Yeah I was thinking more so of someone that has a permanent setup in this area (ex: an apartment/condo) vs. temporary (hotel)
  • pxmcc
  • 04-09-2025, 12:31 PM
public transit downtown is pretty damn good, actually, making parking less of an issue. if a gal is hosting there near the red line, she could recommend her clients take the light rail.

if you're coming from Memorial or the Woodlands, the buses aren't the usual fare; they are rapid transit commuter buses, way nicer than regular buses. look for bus lines that end in "Express".

i learned all this after my car got repo-ed lol..

then at Lk Charles a few weeks back, i made 8k look like 23k, before i gave it all back lol. coulda bought another new Altima with cash lol..
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Yeah I was thinking more so of someone that has a permanent setup in this area (ex: an apartment/condo) vs. temporary (hotel) Originally Posted by funescapetx
Mine is permanent.
Metro Rail might save you some steps and a ticket is 1.25 for a 3 hour window, 3 bucks gets you all day.