'The largest checkout bill I’ve ever seen was roughly $2 million.'
"Corporate intern events where the kids would get plied with alcohol were infuriating. We had one company annually bring 80 interns as part of a site visit tour, and it was a nightmare."One year there were three hospitalizations though, and one of the boys sent the hospital bill to the hotel.We had to prepare the lobby before by removing sculptures and porcelain plant pots.
One year, we started always removing a kind of sharp-cornered bookcase because too many drunk interns had hurt themselves on it. There were bodily fluids everywhere and linens destroyed beyond continued use. Plumbing broke daily. There was always smoking damage in some rooms.""I worked in security and housekeeping called us all the time for drugs they’d find in a room. The first thing we’d ask for is the room number and we’d look up the name of the guest.
"If the guest was someone we didn’t know and they weren't important to us, we’d go up there and take it out of the room, then threaten to evict them from their stay if they did it again. Diamond members almost always got a pass. If someone booked through a third party like Expedia, they didn't get a pass.Sopa Images / SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesAnd lastly:"I worked in valet at a certain Beverly Hills hotel, and many stars' cars were just left there."There was also a code name for Justin Bieber, who visited often, but I can’t remember it. He picked it himself.Usher also left his bike there a few years back and just never collected it.
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