DiscriptiveEssayHotels
My vision of the perfect ending to a stressful day is easily described. Iwalk through the front door, and I am greeted with a cheerful smile and a helping hand with my belongings. Then, a complete stranger in a tuxedo, who makes casual conversation with me, escorts me to my room. As he opens the door for me, I enter a beautifully arranged room with everything in complete order as if it has never been touched. Even the damp towel from my morning shower has been replaced by a fresh one. Later in the evening, I have the dinner of my choice delivered to me by another smiling man No, I am not dreaming. This dream day can happen to anyone on any day of the year without winning the lottery. This mythical day could be yours for as little as $100 a night. Yes, this can be yours at any luxury hotel. As a child, I thought hotels were mansions. Perhaps the most memorable part of any of these skyscrapers was the revolving door. I mastered the ultimate prank to pull on younger siblings. Once my kid brother would get half way through the revolving door, I would stop walking. This doesn’t sound very scary does it? However, if you are four years old and a sissy
Once I am checked in, a nicely dressed young man pushing a solid brass complimentary basket of toiletries, which includes a bar of facial soap, a bar After surviving the revolving door, I can see plants on my left and right. Where else can you eat, drink, sleep, loaf, and enjoy free cable for about a sometimes even my youngest sibling onto the cart. As two large metal doors
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Approximate Word count = 845
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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