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clevelandsubm23 -> Layover in NYC, enough time for a session? (10/17/2011 5:02:36 AM)

In a few weeks I'll be going on vacation and I'm going to have an 8 hour layover between flights at JFK airport in New York. I'd love to schedule a session with a pro domme during that time, but I'm not familiar with the city at all, and I don't want to risk missing my flight.

Considering that I will need to check in for my next flight about 3 hours before departure, and allowing 1 hour for the session, that leaves me with about 4 hours for getting to the session and returning to the airport. I'm hoping that someone who knows the city can give me some advice. Will that enough time to make it from JFK to a session in Manhattan? Or is there someplace closer to the airport that I can book a session?

I'm open to any suggestions or recommendations. Thanks in advance!




Rochsub2009 -> RE: Layover in NYC, enough time for a session? (10/17/2011 5:47:17 AM)

Clevelandsubm23,
Sounds like you're not very familiar with NYC, so I'll help you out.

JFK is located in Queens.  Queens is one of the 5 boroughs that make up NYC.  JFK is about 15 miles from Manhattan (one of the other boroughs). While JFK is only 15 miles from Manhattan, depending on the time of day, the traffic can make it a VERY LONG 15 miles.

I guess my question is "Why are you trying to book a session in Manhattan?"  Why not book a session in Queens?  I'm sure there must be pro Dommes who service the business travelers who come through JFK.  Do a Google search for pro Dommes in Queens, or who service JFK.

Even if you decide to book your session in Manhattan, 8 hours should be plenty of time.  After all, it sounds like you only want a 1 hour session.

Good luck!




LillyBoPeep -> RE: Layover in NYC, enough time for a session? (10/17/2011 6:14:31 AM)

maybe there's one in particular in manhattan that he's more interested in than the ones in queens? 
based on my admittedly brief experience in NYC, giving yourself 4 hours of travel time (2 hrs each way) should be plenty of time. be prepared for traffic snags... they can be pretty brutal there.
and really try to familiarize yourself with your route; study a map, use Google maps/street view, and try to get to know the area as best as you can without actually being there yet. i didn't find New Yorkers all that nice when asking for directions. =p




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