. This looks like a very fancy hotel. I know there are fleabag motels that rent by the week, but this one seems to be very nice. Anyone ever try living in a hotel for an extended amount of time?
. This looks like a very fancy hotel. I know there are fleabag motels that rent by the week, but this one seems to be very nice. Anyone ever try living in a hotel for an extended amount of time?
I’ve visited a few that are long term stay hotels to deliver food. They’re gross. And so are the people. Sorry. Anything remotely nicer will be at least 3000 a month. 1000 is $30 a day. What kind of fleabag place is that?
South Padre Island in November, December, January and February has a few Three star ⭐⭐⭐ hotels full of snowbirds staying there. During COVID I found a few as low as $800 to $1,200 a month. Breakfast, snack and small dinner included. Happy hour beer and box wine for the alcoholics playing poker, bridge and dominoes all day and night in the lobby and dining room. These people give you a nickname from your hometown or state. Many have been coming for years and years. A few go south of the border during the day only for nighttime XXX stuff. I don't but it's a nice enough area for running and cycling . In November you can go on a jet ski. By January I was on the treadmill and by February it was in the 80's. By March you have to get out of the way for Spring break prices.
Living in airbnb rooms would be cheaper but hit and miss. You can negotiate with some hotels an extended stay rate. Probably easier to deal with an independent motel owner than a chain hotel that has protocol.
I had to "relocate" from home to a hotel for a work-related threat. 3-months in the hotel - completely paid for - sucked balls. No kitchen, people above and below at all/times hours, no conveniences of home. Constantly going up and down the stairs and elevators. I've despised hotels ever since.
. This looks like a very fancy hotel. I know there are fleabag motels that rent by the week, but this one seems to be very nice. Anyone ever try living in a hotel for an extended amount of time?
I would love to see what word you used to describe the Marriott I stayed in in Dublin several years ago if that is "fancy".
The hotel is $34/night (that is 1020 divided by 30)? On a side note: being stuck in one horrible room all the time and no privacy---not worth it but good on her.
Looks like a Dump to me. You do you though honey, perhaps she needs to save money for food. LOL. Poors!
Do you have an agreement where you have to stick to a certain tired and annoying theme? Or is this what a bot generates? Interested to know if this is characteristic of bot generated content, and tia.
You could prob live a lot cheaper somewhere else, even there.
she might be getting the best deal in the hotel given that she's a woman.
Extended stay places are toxic AF like every industry. And the people who stay at them alike. They are filled with damaged amenities and mold and people with no conscientiousness.
Do you have an agreement where you have to stick to a certain tired and annoying theme? Or is this what a bot generates? Interested to know if this is characteristic of bot generated content, and tia.
Speaking the truth is a theme? Place looks dumpy, she looks Fat. Seems Poor. 3/3 Facts. If I Triggered you then..........
Do you have an agreement where you have to stick to a certain tired and annoying theme? Or is this what a bot generates? Interested to know if this is characteristic of bot generated content, and tia.
Speaking the truth is a theme? Place looks dumpy, she looks Fat. Seems Poor. 3/3 Facts. If I Triggered you then..........
Most of your posts blame poor people for their position in life, to an extent to which it seems calculated and contrived.
I get it - an online personality, reinforced through repetition.
Maybe you could find one that isn't so insulting to some people who are already struggling or suffering. And if you can't, you ought to be prepared to deal with what you get in return.
I had to "relocate" from home to a hotel for a work-related threat. 3-months in the hotel - completely paid for - sucked balls. No kitchen, people above and below at all/times hours, no conveniences of home. Constantly going up and down the stairs and elevators. I've despised hotels ever since.
I lived in an Embassy Suites hotel for 6 weeks when I relocated for a job (paid for by the company) and I fricking loved it. Id get up, go downstairs and eat a freshly cooked omellete and some coffee in their nice atrium. Go to work, come back 'home' and hit their bar for happy hour. That was good enough for dinner most nights Back in my suite the beds made, linens changed, garbage gone. Sit in my living room reading or whatever. Pretty sure it cost more than $1k/month and thus was 20 years ago. That was a pretty good lifestyle.