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Toronto 2016 Datasheet
#51

Toronto 2016 Datasheet

OP posts a datasheet void of the popular clubs that are good at the moment.

He then states he was only here for a few weeks, suspect to me.

The list sounded more like some old review from Toronto Life magazine.

Then he gets banned for some strange reason, which I still don't get.

For guys visiting there can be some good potential, for local guys you better have your shit in order. Even that isn't enough sometimes.

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Quote: (12-30-2016 05:02 PM)Banna Wrote:  

Will this troll ever stop?

Sick in his head.

Montreal ......blah blah blah

SJWs ......blah blah blah

Toronto girls .......blah blah blah

North Korea ........... blah blah blah

Montreal is paradise ............. blah blah blah

I got no love in Toronto .......... blah blah blah

I am a loser .......... blah blah blah

2017 dude give it a rest.

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#53

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Quote: (01-01-2017 01:52 PM)rudebwoy Wrote:  

Quote: (12-30-2016 05:02 PM)Banna Wrote:  

Will this troll ever stop?

Sick in his head.

Montreal ......blah blah blah

SJWs ......blah blah blah

Toronto girls .......blah blah blah

North Korea ........... blah blah blah

Montreal is paradise ............. blah blah blah

I got no love in Toronto .......... blah blah blah

I am a loser .......... blah blah blah

2017 dude give it a rest.

Iam very curious to see him in a club in MTL [Image: banana.gif] it will be so funny

Because for someone who finds TO difficult and no love , MTL will be just impossible (except on big events , like halloween or new year where many girls from others citcies come, but thats true in all big citcies)
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R berkley, in conclusion, are you just ranting about Toronto or do you have a solution?

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#55

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First poster here. Been browsing for a while and finally decided to make an account.

I'll add a few thoughts to this thread.

Toronto is a very, very complicated city to game in. I go about 3-4x a year (many close friends there), and never really know what to expect.

First off, dudes in Toronto are a weird brand of competition. They suck at running game. On the other hand, there are many good-looking, well dressed, and fit guys who will do well by sheer luck alone a decent percentage of the time.

General population of males here are generally beta as fuck. When my friends and I (usually 4 of us, all 6ft+, 200lb+ athletic white guys) go out, we never get any trouble. Guys move out of the way on the street. They move out of the way at the bar. So long as you look and act the part of an alpha, other dudes will not present a huge obstacle.

Huge hipster population in Toronto (depends on the neighbourhood, but it is fairly prevalent everywhere). Even the sports area (you could think of it as Toronto's Wrigleyville, I'd imagine) where the Blue Jays, Raptors and Leafs all play, and the surrounding bars, is subjected to an unfortunate surplus of hipster losers. To their credit, they do rock solid style.

I'll comment on a bar I saw mentioned in this thread with some personal thoughts/fun stories:

The Madison Pub (on Madison Ave)


First off, this is generally not my type of bar anywhere else. But I try and get here when in TO. Maybe it's just absurd luck with this place, but I have never left here alone.

More commonly known as the Maddy, this one is your textbook university bar. It is also, without a fraction of doubt, the easiest place to game I have ever been to. Yes, it's a young crowd. I'm fortunate insofar as I am mid 20's but don't look too old to be out of place. The crowd here is predominantly white (rare in Toronto), middle-to-upper class, non-hipster/SJW (again, rare in Toronto), which is 100% up my alley. Fair warning, there are two types of dudes that frequent this place. a. Scrawny, wannabe fratboys with arms comparable in girth to my non-dominant wrist. Zero competition here. Disregard their presence or troll them immensely. b. the actual fratboy/jock types. Decent competition here, but usually more concerned with outdrinking their friends and getting in fights. Generally fit and good looking. Nobody here will fight you for no reason, but if you're a raging dickhead and ask for it, there's a good chance someone obliges you, if they think they can win.

So why is this bar so conducive to picking up? Well, the bar screams sociality. It's not a club, but it is complete chaos, yet usually with enough space to prevent the sardine effect. If this isn't your scene though, steer cleer. It's fairly bright in many places, and everyone is hammered. The very environment of the place fights half of your "bitch-shield battle" for you. I don't think I got cold-rejected by a single girl in multiple visits here. Everybody wants to chat. There are a million nooks and crannies to isolate. There's a huge outdoor area/mini park next to the bar. I walked up to a girl standing alone at one of the higher-level bars (place is huge) and she was getting awkwardly creeped on by some 50 year old dude. She was clearly not having it but obliged him politely. This presents an awesome target, because nice girls let you run game. Went up, ordered 2 drinks, gave one to her. Handjob in an uber within 35 minutes on the way to her place. Sealed the deal less than 1 hour after meeting. Just another hilarious night at the Maddy.

Afterthoughts

This is one of 4 similar stories. This place gets results.
The aforementioned girl had decided to stay home at Daddy's McMansion while her family went to the cottage. Toronto is absolutely crawling with wealth and this is not abnormal. I even had a dip in the pool in the morning.

Other funny story from that night: early in the night, when myself and 2 close friends saddled up to the main floor bar (huge square bar, open ceiling in summer), we grabbed a few beers each. It was anarchy in this place. The bouncers are also beta losers. A small fight breaks out between two idiots, short scrawny dude and a tall scrawny dude. It was a great show, had my buddies and I in tears laughing at the futility of it...until one of these guys spilled his entire cup of beer, accidentally, on my leg. Friends and I instructed him to buy me a beer, without any resistance. At this point the fight had subsided a bit, but these two dudes were still occasionally lipping off at each other (again, bouncers are useless here). As a bit of final revenge for my soaked right leg, I stirred the pot and tapped one of them on the shoulder, and said "Hey dude, did you hear what he said?" - like clockwork, the fight started again within seconds, and this little guy actually ended up getting the better of the taller dude. I fucking love watching weak idiots fight. You're an adult, you shouldn't spill your beer on people. No regrets on that one.
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^^^ Hahaha great read up and guys like that are the reason I don't take men bitching about Toronto and the way women have treated them forcing them to hightail it out of here too seriously.

When I hangout with guys here i fast realize most of them have major issues themselves and just want to deflect the blame for a lot of their own shortcomings.

I took my buddy out New Years Day to the spot. And I should've just brought diapers. Spends his entire time in 905 land and complains about no action from the women. Guy is built like the Rock and waaay more in his prime than me (i'm almost 20 years older than him)....comes to the club dressed in a damned sweater from the 1960s!. We're inside and these 2 girls are dancing with us both....I didn't really care to much for my girl looks wise despite her grabbing my balls repeatedly...but I'd have taken her down just so he could get some tail. His girl was better looking.....but instead of escalating.... he "has" to excuse himself for the bathroom because he's drunk. Comes back and some other guy has already moved in....escalates, by the end of the night I see them kissing and leaving together.

My friend on the other hand at the end of the night, not even a damned # for all that $$ he spent drinking I'm his only company for the rest of the night as designated driver....guy falls down in the middle of a deserted road shit faced and vomiting in -15 Celsius weather!!! I had to walk this guy into his house and help him walk upstairs to his room.

Aren't there any good wings left in this city? Lol
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Quote: (01-10-2017 11:21 PM)Banna Wrote:  

Aren't there any good wings left in this city? Lol

The OP.
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Quote: (01-11-2017 01:58 AM)JWLZG Wrote:  

Quote: (01-10-2017 11:21 PM)Banna Wrote:  

Aren't there any good wings left in this city? Lol

The OP.

I respect his writeup.....but i don't think we'd benefit each other much. He mentioned part of his game is to mingle with gays which I refuse to do. Places like bars, pubs and lounges are too low energy for me not really my style as I don't even drink. He probably has a larger social circle than me too. He doesn't frequent nightclubs.....I love going to them on the other hand.

He mentioned a place called Addisons which is the former C lounge....now different strokes for different folks but I've been there in the summer when that place was packed to capacity with good looking women aplenty and have struggled to stay awake out of boredom. It's all about social circle there with a lot of people milling around.

I'm not somebody with "the gift of gab" to open women randomly by striking up conversations out of nowhere. I'm a clubber....I like to use dancefloor game to score girls here instead. Clubs with a open dancefloor that I can get physical with girls via holding them and escalating are more my thing.
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#59

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Good datasheet, and good thread overall. A break from the constant Toronto bashing.

I moved out of the city over 4 years ago for work and now and only visit as a tourist.

Despite some of its downsides, if the job market there was more dynamic and I could secure a job in my field, I'd make a serious consideration at the prospect of moving back.

There's many threads on the city, indicating a good level of interest in the place. Despite the hate it gets, it's that its still a solid spot to live and game and many men are constantly trying to crack it. The expensive real estate and over saturated supply of labor point to one thing; a generally desirable place to be.

Don't let the effeminate hipsters fool you guys, the women are getting fucked good, and fucked often!
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#60

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I lived in Toronto for almost 26 years. Then I had the opportunity to live in Ottawa for 6 months. Man... what a difference a location can make. A smaller city thats more affordable, better air quality, a high concentration of good looking attractive women, a city that offers variety (middle eastern, asian, black) but has a large majority of white women, and 2 hours away from Montreal! I was going through some health issues and personal stuff so I wasnt in the right frame for getting women. But I did get approached by a few women in the city , and had better experiences with women in Ottawa then Toronto. On the other side of the river is Gatineau, Quebec which is a 300k town with some attractive french women. Real estate is affordable as well, but taxes are slightly higher in Quebec then they are in Ontario. I saw some decent town-homes going for 150k. I would also say that this city has decent nightlife in Byward Market. Ottawa is a 5 hour drive from Toronto but its an alternative for guys fed up with Toronto.

The reality is having "location independent work" is a pipe dream for alot of guys. But relocating to Ottawa can be feasible for some of you guys. You would probably need to brush up on your french because some of the jobs are bilingual but other than that your good. Alot of government jobs in the city. I would of settled down in Ottawa but I had to comeback to Toronto. I highly recommend this city, and IMO probably one of the best cities for a single guy in Canada to live in. Sure your gonna have the extreme leftist dikes but those women are a small minority, alot of good looking white women, cute chinese girls, and even some minority of latinas I forgot to mention. For male competition... Your gonna have your tall white guys, black guys and arab guys that are doing well over there. But since there are so many attractive women there's more then enough for everyone if your willing to try. Toronto's dating market is way too saturated IMO for the avg guy, and for what you have to do to compete its not worth it.
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In the previous Toronto thread I had said I would give an insight into the city. Many people when they describe the city only focus on south of Bloor, east of Bathurst and West of Jarvis. There’s a lot more to the city than that though. I figured I’d give a less touristy insight.

North York:

The best way to describe North York to those who haven’t been to the city is that it’s the equivalent of Long Island to the city of Toronto. North York is generally considered anything north of Eglinton Avenue, South of Steeles Avenue, East of Islington Ave and west of Victoria Park. In the 80’s and 90’s a lot of downtown to Toronto had older houses or straight up abandoned buildings. Houses were being built in the more suburban areas of the city and were considered a better more asthetically pleasing option away from the harshness of city life. A lot of north york is residential but with the city expanding, especially near it’s center on Yonge Street, that’s changing in a major way, and the housing prices reflect that.

Moda Night Club:

This nightclub is full with York Students on the weekend. Its located on the East Side of Keele just south of Steeles near some industrial buildings and a strip mall. There can be talent inside depending on which girls want to venture out, especially if they get their friends to venture out from further in the city.


Daygame locations:

York Lanes/York Univeristy Mall: York U has the largest student body in the country at around 55,000. There’s a ton of talent at the Keele & Steeles campus. The main place to find this talent is in York Lanes. The Yonge Street of the campus if you need a comparitive measure. There are a lot of people from all over the city, and also girls from the prairies and midwest. Also international students.

Yorkdale Mall: The most upscale mall in the city excluding the Yorkville area. With a Louis Vuitton Store, Canada Goose Store and much more, it’s the mall where many people choose to do their real shopping. It’s connected to the subway by Yorkdale Station as well as Yorkdale GO terminal. Many people head to the GO Terminal and take the bus up to wonderland in the summer. Great from gaming on a weekend or at night. You can develop an eye for which girls in the high end stores are escorts burning through money from a good weekend.

Koreatown on Yonge Street: L.ocated near Yonge and Finch and not to be confused with downtown Toronto's Koreatown on Bloor Street near Christie. In the summer there's a lot of traffic because of the Karaoke bars that are open until 3 and the fast fry spots and food vendors on the road. It's also connected by North York Centre Station and Finch Station on the TTC.

Seneca College North York Campus: A campus with a lot of talent. Many girls travel up the Yonge line for the nursing and spa programs and the bus stop is normally overflowing with people.


Fairview Mall: This mall has undergone a ton of renovations in the last few years. It used to be a run down piece of shit, but not developers are trying to compete with the luxury of Yorkdale. It’s connected by TTC at Don Mills station. These at which it connects people is what generates a lot of foot traffic here from the Scarborough area and portions of North York.


East York:
A short drive from downtown located around the danforth expanding up to the science centre.

Daygame Locations:

Ontario Science Centre - good for foot traffic and finding women with common interests. Also of schools have trips here, meaning an influx of uni-age girls.



Etobicoke:

This is the western equivalent to scarborough, however not as gritty. Your less likely to catch a stray in Etobicoke. There is a lot of talent in this borough female wise. Since it’s on its way to Mississauga you get the same feeling you do driving west as you do east that your starting to leave the city. You’ll start to see strip malls, larger semi-detached houses and townhouses and the roads become more spacious. It’s not really a foot traffic area however there are a few places where people congregate when it’s not cold as fuck. However there’s one main location I’ll describe.

Centennial Park:
This is the park that has hosted rib fest as well as a few sports events to my knowledge. Ribfest if one of the best opportunities to meet talent in the city as it’s a social gathering with food at the centre, accompanied by music, culture and conversation. It’s not weird to break the ice by asking a fine look young something if she’s going back for another rack of ribs. If your a real one, then you know that’s just part of the game.


York:

Located west of dufferin, south of eglinton spanning down to around st. Clair, west over to Scarlett road and up to Lawrence in some parts. A lot of ratchets and hood chicks in this area. However, contains one of the longest stretches of black restaurants and barbershops in the country, and the best west indian outside the islands. Two words: Mainshas Restaurant. The service usually isn’t that good but the food is a staple for those in the know. This area has a lot of apartment buildings, a lot of old victorian homes from the Italians, Polish and Portuguese who lived their before the black influx in the 70’s. While I can’t speak on a specific day game location, Eglinton Ave West near Eg West station is known to get a lot of foot traffic.


Old Toronto/Downtown:

The best way to describe this is as our Manhattan. That’s an underwhelming way to set things up, however but fitting considering how the city is divided into boroughs. Old Toronto generally spans from Eglinton down to the lake, west to the borough of East York on the danforth, over to Victoria Park near Lake Ontario and west to highway 427.

A large bulk of the clubs and night life is found downtown, but to be honest depending on your taste, certain places just won’t do it for you. I’m not the type to frequent places where theres a lot of rail thin girls and blaring EDM so you’ll most likely catch me at a lounge or at a club where I have a friend or two DJ’ing. Downtown is a mix of many different kinds of areas, all dealing with gentrification and their own story. To understand why certain areas have certain kinds of houses, why some streets are one ways and others are dead ends, you’d have to understand how Toronto was built in spurts, with the section built closest to the lake being built the most disorganized. The TTC to this days is still updating portions of the track system from the 50’s and 60’s. The centre of downtown is considered to be Yonge and Dundas Square as well as the connected Eaton Centre on the west side of Yonge Street. This is where a lot of the money is. Toronto has over 100,000 millionaires and a lot of them reside downtown.

Many of the condo buildings people pass everyday are owned by dudes in China and the middle east for investment purposes. Some do it for the skyrocketing return on real estate, others to send their kids to school here. Also a large portion of the condos down here are used by escorts to run their operation. You'll also catch a lot of these same girls out at the clubs with their guys who 'manage' them. It's big money in the city, worth even more than drugs.

Notable Clubs/Lounges:

Wild Flower

Apt 200 - Well known, they have another location in Montreal as well, which is the original one.

EFS/F Stop

La Porte on Ossington

Ballet on Ossington - occasionally they have strippers, but after seeing what Atlanta, Texas and Florida have to offer I can barely consider these strippers in comparison.

King st clubs: Bloke (bad rep with black folks)

King St. clubs are known for using their dress code selectively. People like to paint this city as a race neutral utopia, but if your actually around you know that’s bullshit. A lot of these door guys will happily tell darker dude in a blazer he’s not dressed well and then let in a dude fresh from the Leafs game with a ball cap in with her bros from Muskoka and Perry Sound. To avoid stress I avoid this section of the city for clubbing.

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Daygame locations:

Downtown has many gems, I won’t give them away to lurkers (PM for locations)

Scarborough:

The best way to describe North York to those who haven’t been to the city is that it’s the equivalent of the borough of Queens to the city of Toronto. This can be a depressing part of the city depending on where you’re at, and this where you start to see a lot of the realer side of Toronto. Many people don’t live the south of Bloor lifestyle and that becomes obvious the further you venture out:

Daygame Locations:

Centennial College - If you’re into thick women, this is where it’s at. Ass and tits are no joke on this campus. All the girls from the area coming to school for nursing and early childhood care work have the place rampant with fine tings. It’s a bit of a journey located near Scarborough Town Centre, but can potentially be worth it. There are also a lot of brown girls but that’s not my thing personally.

STC (Scarborough Town Centre) - Use to be a good place to get robbed after dark, now it’s cleaned up a bit. This is one of the biggest malls in Toronto, and can be worth it to do some gaming even if you have to travel a bit. Lots of gorgeous mixed women, west indian women and others from ethnic enclaves in the east of the city and also from the Durham Region. This mall is connected to downtown by the blue line aka line 3. One of the taxpaid embarrassments produced by the city since it really doesn’t go anywhere other than 4 stops.

U of T Scarborough Campus - This is the east end campus of the University of Toronto. There’s a heavy brown population here but also a few other races and flavours here as far as women go.

Golden Mile Mall (VP&Eglinton) - This is a more modest mall at the entrance to Scarborough heading east on Eglinton. You’ll find your ratchets in here, but also some quality women here and there running errands before they jet back to apartments nearby.

Ceberbrae Mall - Located near Markham and Lawrence. This place gets a lot of foot traffic for somewhere in scarborough. Knows as the Brae, it’s famous for the street stuff that goes on in the area, however there are some gems as far as thick women go. The further you go east the more the attitude of girls change I’ve found, so be mindful of that.




Extras:

Not Toronto but considered a suburb and hidden gem…

Mississauga:

This is a suburb that contains a lot of girls and families that chose to either leave the city when things started getting expensive or are there for a more surburban existence. A lot people have no clue the gems that are waiting out here because the Subway stops at Kipling on the Bloor Line Subway. Mississauga is largely based on social circle game, with people sticking together from their high school social circles or from their rep sports teams.

Daygame Locations:

Square One Mall/Go Bus Terminal- Square One is by far the biggest hidden gem in the city outside of the Downtown area. Bar None. Due to the connection with the Go-Buses with people going to Sheridan College, U of T Sauga, and travelling out to the burbs and people travelling the other way, you get women from the area and other parts of the city as well. This is really the major mall for Peel region, and on a Friday or Saturday a hub for hoes.

University of Toronto Mississauga Campus: The west side campus of U of T, more people from the Peel area attend here, with students travelling out from Toronto as well. Campuses are always a good idea.
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Do any of you guys have any intel on Clarington? I may end up working at the Darlington nuke plant this year and am wondering what the area is like as far as lifestyle goes. Also would like to lnow what my options would be for an area to live that's within a half an hour drive from the plant. Thanks.
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Quote: (01-29-2017 09:20 PM)Mayweather Wrote:  

Mississauga:

This is a suburb that contains a lot of girls and families that chose to either leave the city when things started getting expensive or are there for a more surburban existence. A lot people have no clue the gems that are waiting out here because the Subway stops at Kipling on the Bloor Line Subway. Mississauga is largely based on social circle game, with people sticking together from their high school social circles or from their rep sports teams.

Daygame Locations:

Square One Mall/Go Bus Terminal- Square One is by far the biggest hidden gem in the city outside of the Downtown area. Bar None. Due to the connection with the Go-Buses with people going to Sheridan College, U of T Sauga, and travelling out to the burbs and people travelling the other way, you get women from the area and other parts of the city as well. This is really the major mall for Peel region, and on a Friday or Saturday a hub for hoes.

University of Toronto Mississauga Campus: The west side campus of U of T, more people from the Peel area attend here, with students travelling out from Toronto as well. Campuses are always a good idea.

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I have a 5 day trip to TO coming up. No hotel locked down yet, trying to see whats out there. Might get a condo too, just trying to choose the hood.

Its a work trip, but let me know who is around I will certainly be out in the evenings.
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@Laner - you want to be on King St near Bathurst if possible.
The hood I guess they call it King West.
One King West is a condo/hotel set-up with a few AirBnb's and rooms for rent online.

If you are here for the weekend, then look at a room/condo close to Thompson Hotel which is in the same area.

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Don't waste your money on a hotel especially in DT for a 5 night stay. Those prices in the financial or entertainment district are absurd for these properties. I'm talking minimum $250 a night for the majority of these places that aren't any different than some places I've stayed in the suburbs like Hilton Mississauga I've gotten at times for 80 bucks a night full buffet breakfast included.

Of course as most places you can expect to somewhat of a premium to stay in so called "prime" areas but DT Toronto hotels are extortion.

I'm sure some short term condos can be had in the $150 a night range in the DT district if I looked hard enough.
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Quote: (04-26-2017 11:43 AM)Banna Wrote:  

Don't waste your money on a hotel especially in DT for a 5 night stay. Those prices in the financial or entertainment district are absurd for these properties. I'm talking minimum $250 a night for the majority of these places that aren't any different than some places I've stayed in the suburbs like Hilton Mississauga I've gotten at times for 80 bucks a night full buffet breakfast included.

Of course as most places you can expect to somewhat of a premium to stay in so called "prime" areas but DT Toronto hotels are extortion.

I'm sure some short term condos can be had in the $150 a night range in the DT district if I looked hard enough.

Agreed the hotel prices are insane but I think its bad advice to tell someone not to stay in the city. The transportation into the city is horrible, their is nothing to do in the 'burbs, most importantly and above all Toronto girls are finicky enough so imagine telling them that you are staying in a hotel in Mississauga! Guaranteed no pull. Even if you are gaming a suburban girl they are mostly only looking for guys with pads DT and if not, they are going home to mommy's and daddy's with the group of 5 chicks she arrived with.
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Quote: (04-26-2017 12:51 PM)sr_peligroso Wrote:  

Quote: (04-26-2017 11:43 AM)Banna Wrote:  

Don't waste your money on a hotel especially in DT for a 5 night stay. Those prices in the financial or entertainment district are absurd for these properties. I'm talking minimum $250 a night for the majority of these places that aren't any different than some places I've stayed in the suburbs like Hilton Mississauga I've gotten at times for 80 bucks a night full buffet breakfast included.

Of course as most places you can expect to somewhat of a premium to stay in so called "prime" areas but DT Toronto hotels are extortion.

I'm sure some short term condos can be had in the $150 a night range in the DT district if I looked hard enough.

Agreed the hotel prices are insane but I think its bad advice to tell someone not to stay in the city. The transportation into the city is horrible, their is nothing to do in the 'burbs, most importantly and above all Toronto girls are finicky enough so imagine telling them that you are staying in a hotel in Mississauga! Guaranteed no pull. Even if you are gaming a suburban girl they are mostly only looking for guys with pads DT and if not, they are going home to mommy's and daddy's with the group of 5 chicks she arrived with.

Oh I fully agree on not staying in the burbs.....it's cost me some ONS before. My post was not a recommendation of doing that. I only posted about there to show the vast fluctuations in terms of what you get in terms of value vs being 30-35 mins drive away. Most hotel properties DT on top of extravagant prices will charge $30-50 a night to park a vehicle on their property.

I did see a DT condo listing for a reasonable 134 a night this weekend but that got scooped up already. I did mention condos in my post and have in other past threads.
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Quote: (04-26-2017 11:43 AM)Banna Wrote:  

Oh I fully agree on not staying in the burbs.....it's cost me some ONS before. My post was not a recommendation of doing that. I only posted about there to show the vast fluctuations in terms of what you get in terms of value vs being 30-35 mins drive away. Most hotel properties DT on top of extravagant prices will charge $30-50 a night to park a vehicle on their property.

I did see a DT condo listing for a reasonable 134 a night this weekend but that got scooped up already. I did mention condos in my post and have in other past threads.


You are correct in the drastic fluctuation of price between the 'burbs and DT. As I see it as in value terms, Toronto is just an expensive city and to do it properly be prepared to spend some cash. Although I do agree with your recommendation on finding a condo or apartment in the core for the weekend. I suspect you're going to paying some good coin for that as well.
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He should be able to get an affordable AirBnB downtown at a good price.

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I Airbnb my place downtown for $90/mo when I'm travelling. Older apartment but more than sufficient, gotta imagine there are a few others on there as well for a similar price. As long as you are south of Bloor, west of Jarvis and east of ossington location won't matter too much. For parking check the out the city permits : https://secure.toronto.ca/wes/eTPP/welcome.do
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Toronto 2016 Datasheet

Quick notes from my infrequent drives down to Toronto (caveat -- I am in a LTR, so these are just basic observations):

- I always see attractive girls around the Annex area. Have been to a bar/resto called Insomnia (Bloor and Bathurst) a few times and there are always at least a few babes

- the female staff at Suit Supply are hot (Hazelton Ave in the Yorkville area). Maybe some of you guys could chat them up while getting fitted for some sharp duds. That area in general has some upscalish chicks, but it also feels like they run in higher money circles (I could be wrong).

- Went to a wine bar with my gf a few weekends ago. Nice place and good selection, but it was filled with ugly middle aged women. And only staffed with men. I feel like a lot of decent places in Toronto are like this. There is a large glut of ugly middle aged women in the city.
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Toronto 2016 Datasheet

Heading to TO on Monday. I will be staying on King/Spadina.

I will probably have a couple evenings free for those who might want to connect.
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Toronto 2016 Datasheet

Quote: (04-27-2017 08:43 PM)TooFineAPoint Wrote:  

Quick notes from my infrequent drives down to Toronto (caveat -- I am in a LTR, so these are just basic observations):

- I always see attractive girls around the Annex area. Have been to a bar/resto called Insomnia (Bloor and Bathurst) a few times and there are always at least a few babes

- the female staff at Suit Supply are hot (Hazelton Ave in the Yorkville area). Maybe some of you guys could chat them up while getting fitted for some sharp duds. That area in general has some upscalish chicks, but it also feels like they run in higher money circles (I could be wrong).

- Went to a wine bar with my gf a few weekends ago. Nice place and good selection, but it was filled with ugly middle aged women. And only staffed with men. I feel like a lot of decent places in Toronto are like this. There is a large glut of ugly middle aged women in the city.

Lots of middle aged carrer women with money here. They pollutes lots of venues with their crease marks and horsey voices. I get annoyed when I see a venue full f these types of broads.

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In reply to the post in racial undertones in Toronto clubs. It's not new and water 's wet. I learned very young that the door has hard rules for black and brown people. You can't roll up in defence of the dress code, you can't roll up in casual clothes, and your group all has to be in compliance.

Lots of hood dudes ball out with both in clubs. They will buy bottles but not really follow the dress code and then expect to be treated kosher when not following the rules. The story posted about the guy not getting in with a t-shirt does not surprise me. If a place has a hard door you have to exceed what they want. It also places a need for black and brown men to make sure they are dressed in top form fir these venues which is something I support. I've never been turned away well dressed and with the laser attitude. I have been turned away with friends who did not listen, even if I was dressed up. My friends clown be when I Ober dress for places but I tell them it 's always better to be above the dress code vs below.

In the end, I don't venture to thsee types of bars. I like more democratic places that would let you wear some Chuck Taylors inside. That is my test. If the door is relaxed enough you can wear Chucks inside with an outfit then it is the right type of venue for me. The Drake for example, as it has a many venues, only bans hats, and strait up thugged out gear. You can get in with basic casual stuff or wear a suit there.

The only way to get away with no formal type stuff is if you dress in top streetwear. The type f stuff you get at NOMAD that you see dudes wearing St Wildflower some nights. The taperd pants with the technical shirts, and leather jackets and what not. Stuff like Stone Island Supreme, with sone Yeezy Ultra Boosts with some Balmain shut you got in sale from Holts. That type of style you can get away with at a large assortment of spots if you know what and how to wear it right.
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