Originally posted by curiousguy
Becareful with AllissaMontreal. I would not characterize this agency as a high class provider because you may not get the girl you see in the picture on the website. Be very suspicious about those blurred pictures posted on its website. I would not recommend it. Please review the ``Montreal Trip Reviews`` thread.
Maybe I should have indicated from the start that, given my general preference for independents, I have never used the services of AllissaMontreal or companions before and was just merely giving a list of reputable agencies. However to be fair to AllissaMontreal, this agency has received many favorable reviews in the past and many highly regarded escorts like Emma, Giselle, Lauren, Melanie, Racquelle, NikkiBlueEyes, Caitlyn have all worked for that agency at one point of time. Also, the two recent negative reviews of AllissaMontreal were of the same escort, Lila who seemed to have gained one too many pounds since her last photo shoot. So while I agree that one should exercise some caution when dealing with this agency, I wouldn`t write it off entirely.
Originally posted by curiousguy
Speaking of hotel, my friend once stayed at Travelodge on Rene Levesque street. He said that it`s a crappy 2 stars hotel that looks like a run down dormitory. Its external appearance doesn`t look appealing to me at all as I walked by it. He said he would not return to it next time. He liked the MariTime hotel which he stayed during the Thanksgiving weekend for $79CAD. It costs more in the Summer though. One hotel no one seems to mention is the DuFort hotel which is a 4 stars hotel at a reasonable price. It looks very appealing. You may be able to get a room with as low as $99CAD. I stayed in a 2-double bed classy room there on Friday few weeks ago, and I paid $129CAD which is less than $100U.S. This is a very service provider friendly hotel in a sense that no one questions anyone, and no one knows who is who when you walk into the elevator. The main entrance is 24/24, and there is only one hotel staff working after midnight. Yes, you have to kind of walk pass the main counter, but no one would recognize who is who anyway because there are 100s of people walking in/out. Further more, the staff is not always present at the counter, and not the same staff is working at the counter everytime. The provider can walk in and out as if she is staying there. I never had the keycard problem. This hotel is almost right on St. Catherine street and few blocks away from Crescent street.
I agree with the other gentlemen about priceline and hotwire. You don`t know what hotel you`re going to get. Once you`re booked, you can not change it. I prefer to use travelocity.com or discounthotels.net. You can change your booking or cancel it 24 hours in advance without being penalized.
I`ve taken a look at the Hotel Dufont and I`ll be hardpressed to describe it as a four star hotel. At the very most, it would be a 3* star hotel at the level of the Holiday Inn Centreville or DeltaMontreal, the worst hotels in the Hotwire and Priceline 3* category. Anyhow, I digress, my point really is that you don`t have to worry about the quality of hotels that you`ll get under Priceline or Hotwire so long as you choose the 3* or better categories although the Loews Vogue has been known to appear occasionally in the 4* category on Priceline but what the hell, if I can get the Loews Vogue for USD80 at this time of the year, I`ll meet the escort at the lobby.
Obviously, there is less flexibilty in terms of cancelling when booking with Priceline and Hotwire but don`t forget how much $$$ you`ll be saving. I ran a check on the 3.5* hotel on Hotwire which is the Wyndham Montreal for late August and its going for about USD55. Even if you use sites like Travelocity or Expedia, the best rate you can get on the Wyndham would be around USD 100. Stay for eight nights and you save USD 360 or a nice two hour appointment with a high priced escort. Furthermore, the Wyndham goes for a higher price on Hotwire because its kinda obvious which hotel it is esp. with all the customer reviews which they post on the Hotwire site. Bid up to USD80 on Priceline for a 4* and I suspect that you`ll get at least the Hilton and possibly the Omni or Sofitel. Personally, I would recommend staying at a 4* hotel. Even if you are not that picky about your surroundings, the escorts appreciate it and when they`re happy, they`ll make sure that you`re happy too
Bottomline: Hotel quality for Priceline and Hotwire is not really an issue for 3* and better categories but you have to make sure your travel plans are confirmed before booking with them.