I keep wanting to make it to Montreal for 5-7 days but keep going to Toronto since know it so well.
Question: How do you pay for the bus or subway/train around DT? I may avoid renting a car since most activity is downtown; I usually Uber if I don't have a car (even in Frankfurt, Germany), but transit may be a new adventure.
The last time I was on a bus was the 70s in Minneapolis. You dropped coins (like 25 to 50 cents) into the fare box thing by the driver. Except when my neighbor was the bus driver and covered up the slot so I didn't have to pay since knew me! Since then, when traveling, I always rent a car and avoid Downtowns, but Montreal, for our interests, is mostly downtown.
I looked at trains in Toronto but never used one, but they had like pay stations that would take credit cards and give tickets all over. I wonder if it is the same in Montreal?. In Toronto, I stay in Mississauga but meet a friend downtown, and for the last few years, I have used Uber to avoid the traffic mess driving. But may be interesting to take train from airport to downtown since the station is near him.
I looked up my 2002 stay in Montreal at the old Chateau Royal Hotel Suites, at $CDN118 now converted to Apartments. I think I had a car then. I had come from New York, and noted in my old Montreal extensive report in my NY section (of Montreal report) I said: "My hotel room had the first toilet I've ever seen that on the lid said 'Read Instructions before Using.' I need to read up on my old Montreal report, which I had forgotten I had at https://www.sexwork.com/montreal/ below the Robins spreadsheet and other articles after my trip.
I will probably stay at the Marriott Chateau Champlain (I hope the hotel strike over) since I am a Bonvoy member and use them in Toronto and other cities, but probably not till it warms up in the Spring... unless I just brave the cold and go earlier. I usually escape Phoenix in the summer for Canada but now its nice weather in Phoenix after record breaking Summer heat. I do long term trip planning and have started a spreadsheet for possible escorts. Massage etc. I have another friend who might meet me in Montreal for a few days of a trip.
Simple question on transit but as usual long winded background.
I have downloaded various transit maps, but can hardly pronounce most stuff since no French. I see most escorts speak English but on my spreadsheet omit those with Limited or no English listed. My gosh, XO has like 50 escorts nicely laid out in Alphabetical order. I have listed them all on a spreadsheet so can compare to who is on for days I will be there. I will update periodically for new and those removed for site. Surprised how many are my body type (slim and no breasts larger than C). I also will search reviews on those that match my initial screen. Yes, I am a nerd and plan trips far in advance.
I also note the escort outcall is far less expensive than in Toronto, although hotels more since downtown. I also will look at massage places and strip clubs but I realize they are not nearly as good as those in Mississauga.
Question: How do you pay for the bus or subway/train around DT? I may avoid renting a car since most activity is downtown; I usually Uber if I don't have a car (even in Frankfurt, Germany), but transit may be a new adventure.
The last time I was on a bus was the 70s in Minneapolis. You dropped coins (like 25 to 50 cents) into the fare box thing by the driver. Except when my neighbor was the bus driver and covered up the slot so I didn't have to pay since knew me! Since then, when traveling, I always rent a car and avoid Downtowns, but Montreal, for our interests, is mostly downtown.
I looked at trains in Toronto but never used one, but they had like pay stations that would take credit cards and give tickets all over. I wonder if it is the same in Montreal?. In Toronto, I stay in Mississauga but meet a friend downtown, and for the last few years, I have used Uber to avoid the traffic mess driving. But may be interesting to take train from airport to downtown since the station is near him.
I looked up my 2002 stay in Montreal at the old Chateau Royal Hotel Suites, at $CDN118 now converted to Apartments. I think I had a car then. I had come from New York, and noted in my old Montreal extensive report in my NY section (of Montreal report) I said: "My hotel room had the first toilet I've ever seen that on the lid said 'Read Instructions before Using.' I need to read up on my old Montreal report, which I had forgotten I had at https://www.sexwork.com/montreal/ below the Robins spreadsheet and other articles after my trip.
I will probably stay at the Marriott Chateau Champlain (I hope the hotel strike over) since I am a Bonvoy member and use them in Toronto and other cities, but probably not till it warms up in the Spring... unless I just brave the cold and go earlier. I usually escape Phoenix in the summer for Canada but now its nice weather in Phoenix after record breaking Summer heat. I do long term trip planning and have started a spreadsheet for possible escorts. Massage etc. I have another friend who might meet me in Montreal for a few days of a trip.
Simple question on transit but as usual long winded background.
I have downloaded various transit maps, but can hardly pronounce most stuff since no French. I see most escorts speak English but on my spreadsheet omit those with Limited or no English listed. My gosh, XO has like 50 escorts nicely laid out in Alphabetical order. I have listed them all on a spreadsheet so can compare to who is on for days I will be there. I will update periodically for new and those removed for site. Surprised how many are my body type (slim and no breasts larger than C). I also will search reviews on those that match my initial screen. Yes, I am a nerd and plan trips far in advance.
I also note the escort outcall is far less expensive than in Toronto, although hotels more since downtown. I also will look at massage places and strip clubs but I realize they are not nearly as good as those in Mississauga.