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Georgeyeah

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Hey guys- first of all I am grateful for all of the posts and reviews everyone contributes here. I am visiting Montreal (Mariott AC hotel) and found this board a tremendous resource- and you all seem like great people- makes me even more excited to visit your city for the first time. I have a few specific questions that I was hoping to get guidance/opoinions on:

1. In my research I realized I will be in Montreal the week leading up to Grand Prix (im in town Tues-Sat). Will I have any trouble booking appointments? Should I begin trying to do so now, or is that too early?

2. My preference is outcalls to my hotel, am I better off with agencies, indys, or a mix?

3. I've compiled a "to-do" list -to be pared down,based on my preferences (pretty face, nice ass, not too thin, not a fan of tattoos) and research (much of it from here, thank you again) am I on the right track? :
Evelyn- euphoria
Blake- euphoria
Erika Delarose- Indy
Shelly- xo
Roxanne Rose- indy
Selena - xxxtase
angelina- xxtase
katrina- vog
Sasha Johannsen- Indy

4. I love a woman with beautiful, well taken care of feet. Anyone who's a must see in that regard?

5. If you had $1800 to spend in 4 days what would YOUR lineup be?

Thanks again for any and all opinions you guys have. I will certainly review everyone that I see when in town. And f any of you fellas are ever in Atlanta, I would be honored to offer any assistance I can for you.
 

Carmine Falcone

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1. In my experience, week of Grand Prix gets tight for booking appointments. I accidentally booked a trip that happened to coincide with Grand Prix Week once and it took more effort to book my preferred lady. I'll never make that mistake again. There are a lot of extra people in town. Unless you're booking with an Indy, the agencies likely don't know who will be on the schedule this far out. I come from the US just like you and it's definitely not as satisfying when you travel that far only to see less ladies than you intended because they are in high demand.

2. You can't go wrong with either incall or outcall. I always do outcall mostly because I will already have a hotel room downtown. But locals do incall for the obvious reason of not adding a hotel room to the cost of seeing a lady.

3. It's good to have a TDL but I can guarantee you a number of those will not come to fruition on any given trip. Have certain people in mind, but also be very flexible with your choices based on who ever is available during your stay. XO releases a schedule on Sunday night (IIRC) so you can pre-book someone from there. As for your tastes, only you can decide that. Read the reviews and decide if they are compatible with the women you like.

4. Can't answer the foot question because my interests are usually further north of that.

5. The answer here is similar to #3: based on your tastes, see their pictures and read available reviews. If her pictures and reviews make your mouth water, include her on the list of people you want to see.

Good luck. I started visiting Montreal two years ago and now I'm kicking myself for not starting sooner. The city is that nice and its women are even nicer.
 
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jalimon

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Carmine's right about the Grand Prix week... It's a week many us local take a break. It's also a week where many regular girl take off because they do not enjoy that type of crowd. On the other hand many new girl pop up for that week eager to make easy buck out of drunk f1 filled testosterone dudes ;)

With all that said the city is pretty vibrant that week and a lot of fun.

Cheers,
 
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CaptRenault

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This question seems to come up every year as GP week approaches. Last year, I said this:


The idea that the escort business is somehow radically different during Grand Prix weekend is a myth. I have attended the GP many times over the years and I have not found that the escort business operates differently in any significant way.

Only a small minority of F1 fans are looking to hire escorts. No one can say how many F1 fans seek out escorts though the indy girls and the agency bookers can probably give some reliable estimates of how their business fluctuates during the GP. But when a client calls a girl or a booker he doesn't have to say, "Hi, I am here for the F1 race and I want to book a girl." So there is no way to know exactly what effect the F1 fans have on the business.

Also, some of the normal demand for escorts which comes from conference attendees and business travelers slows down in the summer so when the slack in demand is taken up by race fans, they become more noticeable.

I do think that some agencies try to get as many girls as possible to work during the GP just in case there is a sudden upsurge in demand, but as some have noted, some girls prefer not to work during the GP.

Locals probably do cut back on their demand for escorts because of the perception that escorts are hard to book during GP weekend.

One of the reasons behind the myth of F1 fans causing a huge upsurge in demand for escorts is feminist propaganda. We've seen it in the past and of course it is back this year. :rolleyes:

http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/grand-prix

The signs can seem obvious, but only if you know what you’re looking for. Over the course of the last few weeks, a coalition of women’s groups behind a sexual exploitation awareness campaign has been looking for them in job postings online.
The ads promote work during this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. They target women, often ask for a recent photo, say applicants can make lots of quick money and don’t need any experience. There’s no training required, either.
“A recent one said you need to be single to apply,” said Éliane Legault-Roy, a spokesperson for the coalition behind the “Un Trop Grand Prix” campaign.
The campaign, launched in early May, is two-pronged  —  one facet aims to raise awareness among young girls, ages 15 to 18, while the other targets men, reminding them that paying for sex is a crime.
“It’s important for young girls to be vigilant and be able to recognize the signs that they’re being recruited into sex work,” Legault-Roy said. “But on the other hand, if there were no clients in the sex trade, there would be no demand and no recruiting.”

Though it has been debated by groups representing sex workers, which argue there’s no hard evidence the event generates more sexual exploitation and that the ensuing “police repression” only endangers women trying to make a living, Montreal’s Grand Prix has garnered a reputation as a sex-trade hotbed...

One thing that I can confirm from experience is that the GP weekend will occasionally inspire a local retired escort to return to the business to pick up some quick cash. In 2015 I had the pleasure of meeting Clara who came out of retirement for a short time around the time of the GP.

I'm not in Montreal for the race this year, but if I were I would not hesitate to book an escort and I would be confident that I could easily book someone whom I would like.

Also, I do think the strip club business experiences a big surge in business during the GP--I've seen the effect on the Downtown Club which is packed during GP weekend. Groups of married guys who are in town for a bachelor weekend during the GP won't hesitate to go out at night to a strip club. But not many of them are likely to book an escort, either because they want to remain faithful to their wives or because they are sharing a room with buddies.

In sum, the idea that the F1 weekend has some huge effect on the escort business is a myth. Yes, it has some effect but many other events and normal fluctuations in visitor numbers also affect the business. GP weekend is just another time of healthy demand and supply but the weekend does not conform to the many myths about it.
 

Joe young

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La semaine du Grand Prix arrive à grand pas, j'espère que la Ville de Montréal aura compléter ses nouvelles installations à temps. En général la semaine du Grand Prix, c'est ma semaine de vacances. Vacances dans le sens, ou je ne fais pas de rencontre. Parce qu'il y a trop de clients, et que mes partenaires habituelles sont toutes 'Fully Booked'. Et en plus depuis un an ou deux, il y a une emphase majeure sur la prostitution et le Grand Prix. Des affiches à Dorval, des escouades spéciales, patati patata. Mettons que je me sens plus à risque d'aller dans un Incall, les Outcall se concentrent sur le centre-ville (j'habite en banlieue) et les Indy sont hors de mon budget discrétionnaire. Donc ce sera des rencontres avant, et je reprendrai après que les fans de F1 soient partis. Mais il y a clairement du beau monde en ville
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Yeah, so I got tickets for the F-1 and told my daughter I would be in town for awhile ( never mentioned the F-1 ).... She said great, my grad is June 09...... Pardon!
 

bodick7

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If you don’t have tickets, I guess you can prebook anybody for Sunday
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.
^^^^^ Read this a couple of times, yes I am old and had a long drive back to Edmonton but... What?
 

gaby

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Summer here in Montréal starts with the Grand Prix...the biggest weekend in town...et ENFIN nice weather.....will walk downtown for the action and beautiful girls.....will watch the qualifs and race on tv.....hope you will enjoy.....CHEERS.
 

jalimon

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Summer here in Montréal starts with the Grand Prix...the biggest weekend in town...et ENFIN nice weather.....will walk downtown for the action and beautiful girls.....will watch the qualifs and race on tv.....hope you will enjoy.....CHEERS.

Some Grand prix poetry Gaby ;)

It does not not get much to be happy in life. For some it's climbing Everest. For some it's making billions. For some it's running millions kilometres on a threadmill...

For me and you Gaby just walking the street of montreal and watching the beautiful girl is pure happiness :) Keep it simple!

i
 

gaby

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Yep can't say better.......with that fabulous weather.....just walking around and looking at those nice roses ......LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL.....enjoy this great weekend.
 

Halloween Mike

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https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2019/06/08/les-proxenetes-comblent-loffre-1#cxrecs_s

I wonder if its the same for our high caliber agencies. From what they say there, its really the lower dark side of the business (drugged girls, forced to do that etc)

In any case, im not a fan of F1 at all, so ill keep avoiding Montreal for that weekend every year... No point of risking to not be able to book anybody cause im on a "waiting list" LOL

Im joking of course, im sure if ill prebook days in advance i would be fine but still, i feel there is no point for a "quebec province local" non-F1 fan to go there to book during that time
 

gaby

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On another note......c'est aussi une course..lollll..... enfin VETTEL sera en pôle position et espérons que les nombreux fans de Ferrari ici à Montréal vont pouvoir célébrer....quel party ce serait en ville !!!!!.......comme souvent tout risque de se jouer au départ......et c'est quand même 70 tours...tout peut arriver...allez Ferrari..
 

Halloween Mike

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Lol moi meme si je suis pas fan de F1 j'esper que ces un autre qui va gagner, ces laid quand ces tout le temps le meme qui gagne, mesemble ces presque juste sa que j'entend quand j'entend parler de F1, Ferrari, Vettel, Hamilton, Mecedes et Red Bull. Ces a croire que ya que 3 ecurie...

Sa serais cool de voir un noname dans une ecurie noname gagner, une surprise quoi. Enfin bref je dit sa mais j'ai rien contre Ferrari non plus, ces juste j'aime bien voir les Underdogs gagner j'imagine.
 

TheBlob

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En effet moi aussi j'évite généralement de booker pendant le weekend de la F1, trop de trouble. J'ai fait plaisir à junior plus tôt cette semaine avant que la folie commence. Sinon il y a tous les autres weekends de l'année, pourquoi se compliquer la vie.
 

gaby

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Hum......y'a pas que au hockey que des décisions douteuses changent l'issu du résultat.......dommage pour Ferrari qui avait connu un weekend extraordinaire et mené la course.......
 

martbl

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Lol moi meme si je suis pas fan de F1 j'esper que ces un autre qui va gagner, ces laid quand ces tout le temps le meme qui gagne, mesemble ces presque juste sa que j'entend quand j'entend parler de F1, Ferrari, Vettel, Hamilton, Mecedes et Red Bull. Ces a croire que ya que 3 ecurie...

Sa serais cool de voir un noname dans une ecurie noname gagner, une surprise quoi. Enfin bref je dit sa mais j'ai rien contre Ferrari non plus, ces juste j'aime bien voir les Underdogs gagner j'imagine.

Tu peux suivre la F1.5 sur internet, dans le fond ils prennent les classements normaux mais ils enlevent Ferrari, Mercedes et RedBull.
J'ai essaye de suivre la f1 mais quand les seules parties interessantes c'est les contreverses comme ce w-e ca devient problematique.
 

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I believe they are negotiating to move the Montreal Grand Prix to August, there are 4 weeks clear that month.

I don't see any races in August unless they are making August a rest month. But I don't believe so.

Moving the race to August could enable a shortened quarantine period that both Trudeau and F1 could agree on and with more people vaccinated by August and with potentially less restrictions, a crowd could be possible which will help financing.

Last year they speculated a race could be held in October. It would be cooler then but still raceable.

August seems more workable than June. I don't believe June is a drop dead date, a postponement to August is more likely.

An outright cancellation I believe will end the race permanently for Montreal and Canada. While it is true there is an extended contract, I don't believe sponsors will return after 2 years of cancellations.

And without sponsors, this race won't return.

Covid is a huge challenge but other countries are making the race happen.

Thoughts ?
 

EagerBeaver

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That Grand Prix is dependent on hordes of Eurodudes coming to Montreal from Europe. Unless you can let the Eurodudes in by August, there is no point in holding a Grand Prix that is not going to make any money. You need the Eurodudes coming to make the money. Either that will happen or not.
 

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This must be the dumbest idea ever. By August we will be knee deep in the latest COVID mutation . We propose to import 1500 drivers , crew and support staff direct from Azerbjahn and maintain them in a gigantic isolated bubble ?? I hope Formula 1 would bring its own mobile field hospital , ICU staff, PPE and crematorium to handle the mess .Even Donald Trump would consider Formula 1 at this time in Montreal is to be foolish
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