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Dinner Date Rates?
#1
Hello All

I just thought it would be interesting to hear views on the subject of dinner date rates. I know WG's that charge their full "adult" rate, some have a special "social" rate for the dinner part and even some who don't charge for the dinner part of the "date" at all. What's fair, what's your reason for changing what you do, do you even offer such a thing and if not why?

I'm only asking out of curiosity as it been on my mind of late, the large variations with regard to what ladies charge :-)

Thanks

Keith
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#2
I don't do dinner dates, just something I never felt comfortable with.

However, should I do them then it would really depend on the "dinner". If his idea of a dinner date is taking me to a harvester with a travel lodge on the side then he would have to pay the full rate.

Sarah
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#3
I've never had a dinner date - but again... Clients pay for time, not services... I might think about charging a flat £300 instead of £320 for a three hour dinner date and then to a hotel... But that would be all.

JUST dinner is probably something I wouldn't do... But it's probably not something many men ask for!
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(04-12-2011, 16:33)DivineMissG Wrote: I've never had a dinner date - but again... Clients pay for time, not services... I might think about charging a flat £300 instead of £320 for a three hour dinner date and then to a hotel... But that would be all.

JUST dinner is probably something I wouldn't do... But it's probably not something many men ask for!

Up until March last year I thought going for dinner and to parties was all that escorts did, I was so naive, how my life has changed!
I just want to have fun Tongue
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#5
(04-12-2011, 18:14)Nick Meanswell Wrote:
(04-12-2011, 16:33)DivineMissG Wrote: I've never had a dinner date - but again... Clients pay for time, not services... I might think about charging a flat £300 instead of £320 for a three hour dinner date and then to a hotel... But that would be all.

JUST dinner is probably something I wouldn't do... But it's probably not something many men ask for!

Up until March last year I thought going for dinner and to parties was all that escorts did, I was so naive, how my life has changed!

Hehe!! Naivety is rather adorable!! Smile
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#6
£75 for just a dinner date or £350 for the dinner time and 2 hours private time.
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#7
(04-12-2011, 15:39)wife4rent Wrote: I don't do dinner dates, just something I never felt comfortable with.

However, should I do them then it would really depend on the "dinner". If his idea of a dinner date is taking me to a harvester with a travel lodge on the side then he would have to pay the full rate.

Sarah

Ha, had to smile at this one Sarah. Having left the UK some 11 years ago a trip to a Harvester would be quite nostalgic for me :-) I do take your point though and as for a travel lodge, yuk! :-)

I just see a DD as more of an evening out, making my meeting with a WG more like a date and for me that is more enjoyable. I have been to all kinds of places to eat and in fact my first experience was what the lady concerned called a "cheap date". It was at a local Thai place and I have to say it was cheap but in my defense, it was her choice not mine :-)

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(04-12-2011, 16:33)DivineMissG Wrote: I've never had a dinner date - but again... Clients pay for time, not services... I might think about charging a flat £300 instead of £320 for a three hour dinner date and then to a hotel... But that would be all.

JUST dinner is probably something I wouldn't do... But it's probably not something many men ask for!

Well my situation is such that I'm in London alone and looking not only for "fun" but also some good company :-) I like to eat out and I like sex, so why not combine the two? I have never gone on a social only date but it has crossed my mind a time or two. I don't think too many ladies offer that service but I know of one or two that do and if your so inclined why not?

At the end of the day its all about what you want to offer but for me a DD seems like a nice evening (or lunch date) and for both (or more) parties :-)
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#9
I think it depends on the ladies circumstances. For instance I'm single, so going out for the odd date or a shop around Manchester Christmas market (which I will be doing tomorrow) with a meal and then a booking sounds like a lovely way to spend an evening, but... I am possibly turning away work, so I do have to weigh up if I can afford to take that risk and if I am likely to be able to make enough money still. If the answer is yes, then why not?
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(04-12-2011, 15:39)wife4rent Wrote: I don't do dinner dates, just something I never felt comfortable with.

However, should I do them then it would really depend on the "dinner". If his idea of a dinner date is taking me to a harvester with a travel lodge on the side then he would have to pay the full rate.

Sarah

You'll be lucky if you find a Harvester next to a Travelodge, Sarah, a third rate Motorway Cafe would be closer to the mark.

Premier Inn / Beefeater combinations work well I think, at least the beds are comfy and the staff are always very pleasant.

I couldn't agree more re Travelodge - you would have to really desperate to stay in one of them. The worst bit is they are comparable in price with a Premier Inn or Holiday Inn Express, both of which are in another league.
I just want to have fun Tongue
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