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Thoughts on where to go
[QUOTE=Sv420]I am traveling in to Chicago and would like to go for massage (good massage) from a hot girl with very sensual happy ending. I don't care and don't need full service. I don't have car and staying close to Monroe and Wabash. I can take Redline and other public transportation from there. Per forum there are numerous places for massage but I am not sure how they are accessible by public transportation. Pleas let me know where I can go for fun.
Thanks for your help.[/QUOTE]From your location, you will board the Red Line underground on State Street. You will board the Orange or Brown line (elevated trains) from either Madison and Wabash or Adams and Wabash.
A few thoughts: generally speaking most of the "China Town" places are accessible by the Red Line. If you get off the train at the China Town stop-Cermak or 22nd Street-you should be able to walk to Senina on Wentworth, or Alice about 4 blocks past Senina on Wentworth. Alice is about 2800 South. Senina is about 2400 South. There is also a place next door to the fire station on Cermak. The place next door to the fire station also advertises a downtown location at 500 N. Michigan. Finally there is a place or two at the Chinatown Square Mall (that runs along Archer) just north of the Red Line Stop. One place is on the 2nd floor and advertises "grand opening. " The other place is called "Alice" and is supposed to be related to the "Alice" on Wentworth.
If you take the Red Line to 35th Street, you can find a place at the corner of 35th and Union. That place is probably about a 15 minute walk west from the 35th street Red Line stop.
If you take the Orange line, there is a place right at the Halsted Street stop, right by the corner of Archer and Halsted. If you do not like that place, there are a few other places along Archer heading west. The last of those places is called Hong Kong, and it is about a mile past the corner of Archer and Halsted. Do not fret about the distance. There is another Orange Line stop at Archer and Ashland. The Archer/Ashland Orange Line stop is only a little over a mile beyond the Archer/Halsted stop-so if you feel like the walking tour of places along Archer you can get off the Orange line at Halsted and jump back on the train at Ashland. I think you can choose from among three or four places along the way. I am not sure I would take that walk at night-but then again-I am never in that neighborhood at night so I cannot tell you from personal experience.
If you take the Brown Line and get off at the Chicago Ave stop, you can walk to a place on Superior. Not sure that has been recently reviewed, but they advertise frequently in the therapeutic section on CL. I think they want appointments, but they also advertise they are open late. I think they say they are at Superior and Orleans.
Can't say what you will find at any of these places. You will have to read the board.
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[QUOTE=Massaging]Michelle who posts every now and then on CL with the ad of 50/hr at harlem and addison. I have been to her 3 times. No finish but is ok with no drapping and gives a great massage. Does it out of her private residence. If your looking for a good massage with out the drapping she is a good provider.[/QUOTE]LOL
I used to live 2 blocks away from Harlem and Addison.
Try the gyro at Franksville the next time your there.
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[QUOTE=Sv420]I am traveling in to Chicago and would like to go for massage (good massage) from a hot girl with very sensual happy ending. I don't care and don't need full service. I don't have car and staying close to Monroe and Wabash. I can take Redline and other public transportation from there. Per forum there are numerous places for massage but I am not sure how they are accessible by public transportation. Pleas let me know where I can go for fun.
Thanks for your help.[/QUOTE]Redline to Orangeline. Halstead stop. Xindy right across the street.
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Millennium Park location will be an easy walk from your location. May/Mae will be just right for what you expect.
Chinatown location is an easy ten-minute ride on the Red Line. Just take Red Line south from Monroe/State to Cermak stop, then walk a couple of blocks west. Right next to the firestation.
[QUOTE=Sv420]I am traveling in to Chicago and would like to go for massage (good massage) from a hot girl with very sensual happy ending. I don't care and don't need full service. I don't have car and staying close to Monroe and Wabash. I can take Redline and other public transportation from there. Per forum there are numerous places for massage but I am not sure how they are accessible by public transportation. Pleas let me know where I can go for fun.
Thanks for your help.[/QUOTE]
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Superior
[QUOTE=Gus Hogan]From your location, you will board the Red Line underground on State Street. You will board the Orange or Brown line (elevated trains) from either Madison and Wabash or Adams and Wabash.
A few thoughts: generally speaking most of the "China Town" places are accessible by the Red Line. If you get off the train at the China Town stop-Cermak or 22nd Street-you should be able to walk to Senina on Wentworth, or Alice about 4 blocks past Senina on Wentworth. Alice is about 2800 South. Senina is about 2400 South. There is also a place next door to the fire station on Cermak. The place next door to the fire station also advertises a downtown location at 500 N. Michigan. Finally there is a place or two at the Chinatown Square Mall (that runs along Archer) just north of the Red Line Stop. One place is on the 2nd floor and advertises "grand opening. " The other place is called "Alice" and is supposed to be related to the "Alice" on Wentworth.
If you take the Red Line to 35th Street, you can find a place at the corner of 35th and Union. That place is probably about a 15 minute walk west from the 35th street Red Line stop.
If you take the Orange line, there is a place right at the Halsted Street stop, right by the corner of Archer and Halsted. If you do not like that place, there are a few other places along Archer heading west. The last of those places is called Hong Kong, and it is about a mile past the corner of Archer and Halsted. Do not fret about the distance. There is another Orange Line stop at Archer and Ashland. The Archer/Ashland Orange Line stop is only a little over a mile beyond the Archer/Halsted stop-so if you feel like the walking tour of places along Archer you can get off the Orange line at Halsted and jump back on the train at Ashland. I think you can choose from among three or four places along the way. I am not sure I would take that walk at night-but then again-I am never in that neighborhood at night so I cannot tell you from personal experience.
If you take the Brown Line and get off at the Chicago Ave stop, you can walk to a place on Superior. Not sure that has been recently reviewed, but they advertise frequently in the therapeutic section on CL. I think they want appointments, but they also advertise they are open late. I think they say they are at Superior and Orleans.
Can't say what you will find at any of these places. You will have to read the board.[/QUOTE]I went to the place on Superior. I would say it is really convenient for public transportaion, but the massage was crappy, she was rushed to get to the tip portion and she stopped with more than 20 min to go in my 1 hour massage. I got very little for my money.
Chinatown is a better choice.
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Harvest
Went to Harvest at 2:30 last Wednesday to relax before the four day weekend at home. Some guy with a german shepard in toe answered the door and let me know that no one was there. "everyone on lunch". WTF? Seriously? Make sure you make an appt if you are going to try this out.
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[QUOTE=Nudus81]I went to the place on Superior. I would say it is really convenient for public transportaion, but the massage was crappy, she was rushed to get to the tip portion and she stopped with more than 20 min to go in my 1 hour massage. I got very little for my money.
Chinatown is a better choice.[/QUOTE]
My experience has been exactly the opposite. The place is a bit more expensive, but service has been impeccable. I haven't been there in a month or so, and maybe they changed therapists.
The only thing I don't like there is the lack of TS.
If you wish, I can PM you the name of the the lady that has been so good to me in the past.
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Franksville
[QUOTE=GoldenGreek]LOL
I used to live 2 blocks away from Harlem and Addison.
Try the gyro at Franksville the next time your there.[/QUOTE]Their Gyro is the best around! I have thought about trying michelle for massage. I just never had the time to toftt. At least someone has. It's disapponting that no extras are available even with the fact she doesn't cover the boys. Maybe I'll give her shot anyway
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[QUOTE=Hot Ur1]Went to Harvest at 2:30 last Wednesday to relax before the four day weekend at home. Some guy with a german shepard in toe answered the door and let me know that no one was there. "everyone on lunch". WTF? Seriously? Make sure you make an appt if you are going to try this out.[/QUOTE]
The guy with the dog is the papasan. He wears glasses, doesn't he? I think they left early that day. Monica works on Saturdays and Sundays now. Looks like Lisa is gone, maybe got lucky and is getting married.
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Harvest
Things are tough out there. One girl told me recently that she gets only around two customers a day now, down from I don’t know how many, forgot to ask. There were posts a few months ago that hoped that prices would come down, but instead it looks like we’re losing good providers. I like Lisa a lot. I prefer Monica, but I’ll miss Lisa. I hate to see any of them go.
And I don’t know what that old dog is doing in Harvest. He’s so old, I wonder if he’s got all his teeth. Funny thing though. He parked outside the door once when I was inside, panting loud. He must have caught a whiff of something. He was asleep by the time I left. I’ll shut up now. I’m not sure what my point is. Hard times, I suppose. Don’t worry about the dog.
[QUOTE=genuis8]The guy with the dog is the papasan. He wears glasses, doesn't he? I think they left early that day. Monica works on Saturdays and Sundays now. Looks like Lisa is gone, maybe got lucky and is getting married.[/QUOTE]
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Massage in Chicago
Gus Hogan, Nighthawk55, Gfxchi and Nudus81,
Thanks a lot for info and quick response.
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Franksville continued
[QUOTE=Stephen6868]Their Gyro is the best around! I have thought about trying michelle for massage. I just never had the time to toftt. At least someone has. It's disapponting that no extras are available even with the fact she doesn't cover the boys. Maybe I'll give her shot anyway[/QUOTE]Gentlemen,
For Michelle's benefit, I recommend you enjoy the gyro's after the session.
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[QUOTE=Stephen6868]. Maybe I'll give her shot anyway[/QUOTE]Seriously, why? You already KNOW she is a bait-and-switch rip off artist.
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Irving Park
Went to the Irving Park Ave place, the one in Old Irving Park a mile or so west of the Kennedy. Don't actually know the name of it. Anyway, dropped in last night at 10: 30. Mae, short & chunky with the implants. Opted to have her friend join 4-hand for a buck is what was offered. TS was basic with no entertainment value.
There were only two gals there at that hour; some poor guy was in the lobby waiting for me to get done so he could relax. Maybe the comment about losing good providers in this economy is true.
Massage was a 5
HR was a 5
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RE: Superior
[QUOTE=Dangerously]My experience has been exactly the opposite. The place is a bit more expensive, but service has been impeccable. I haven't been there in a month or so, and maybe they changed therapists.
The only thing I don't like there is the lack of TS.
If you wish, I can PM you the name of the the lady that has been so good to me in the past.[/QUOTE]I to have had good service here - the only complaint being the price. Top that off with getting wonderful service from two different ladies - albeit one (named after a plant) is much better looking - in fact, one of the best looking AMP girls I can remember!
Cheers!