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Saturday, February 8, 2014
Most RIDICULOUS HOTEL EVER!!! You Can Join the Mile Low Club in this Submarine Hotel, But's GOING TO COST YOU A TON OF CASH!!!
In theory, this is a really idea, but the cost is so outrageous, NO ONE is going to ever stay there!!! Even the MEGA rich are not going plunk down this kind of money for 1 night's stay. How much are we talking about here? You could buy a couple or really nice houses for this kind of money for just one night in the sub. For $140,000.00 per person, you can spend a night under the sea boinking your heart away. While being waited on by your own private chef, butler and captain. Hold up, yes? Am I serious about the cost of the room, or that a typo? Yes and Nope, Yes I am serious that the per person cost is ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS PER PERSON. So that is 30 thousand over a 1/4 of a million dollars for just 1 over night stay. Oh and airfare is NOT included in the booking. Hell for that kind of money, I think a private jet should be included in the booking along with a stretch limo to and from airport to the sub. The sub is very luxurious, but it's still not worth the outrageous asking price for the room. Sure the chef will cook what ever gourmet meal you request and sure the butler will wait on you hand and foot. Keeping your champagne flutes filled to the brim with Moet Chandon, and sure he will feed you all the caviar you can eat in one sitting. hahahaha How can you justify that kind of money for 1 night? I know it doesn't cost that much to gas up a submarine. Don't they take regular gasoline or diesel fuel? hahahahahaha First of all, if I were to book this hotel, I'd have to have a net worth of at least $100,000,000.00 USD. 2. If we were in the Caribbean, we would NOT enter the Devil's Triangle for any reason! 3. We would have to stay submerged the entire time! While going to and from the location where we would spend the night. 4. NO ONE could know our itinerary. 5. The sub better have working torpedoes and a good security protocol. Why? Because in the Caribbean, there are working pirates who board vessels killing and robbing people. I've seen at least 3 or 4 different stories on America's Most Wanted about people who have disappeared and are presumed dead while traveling the waters between Florida and the many Caribbean Islands like St Bart's or St Lucia.
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