
That’s One Dirty Drape
Brownish, reddish stains and patterns on a hotel drape in DC, submitted by a frequent business traveler in town for meetings.
Brownish, reddish stains and patterns on a hotel drape in DC, submitted by a frequent business traveler in town for meetings.
Just a tiny amount of blood or maybe even a scab, in a hotel bathtub in Louisiana, disintegrating down to little comet trails of dried plasma. It’s minute but do you want that in the tub when you run a bath after a long day?
It’s never a good sign when the previous brand’s shuttle van is sitting, abandoned, broken into and rusting in a corner of the parking lot. “Holiday Inn” can barely be seen through the paint. At a Marriott in San Antonio.
A tiny collection of “stuff” that has been sitting on a hotel carpet in Florida for probably decades.
At a hotel in Burbank where they lease out part of their garage to a funeral home for storing their hearses. There’s “odd” and then there’s ten hearses at your hotel. Maybe the Eagles were right.
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