One of the cooler aspects is that the characters
actually leave the hotel and enter real / modern world.
• Manila — I didn't
actually leave my hotel as I had too much work on and was only there a day • Bohol — to see the tree monkeys • Oslob — to swim with whale sharks • Banaue — to see the rice terraces
Not exact matches
(he called an «escort» to his
hotel room)... he
actually got angry and
left....
So I'm back at the airport (from a night in a lovely - but - generic
hotel) waiting to see if the afternoon flight to LGA
actually leaves.
I
actually hadn't been to the Hoxton
Hotel before but its quite as cool as you'd expect, we were in the library room enjoying some fizz and nibbles and when I
left I quite wished I could have just hit their lounge dining area and snuggled up with a cup of tea and a good book!
That afternoon was
actually the only time we
left the
hotel, as we had everything we needed there: a swimming pool and a great restaurant where we got a 50 % discount on almost all dishes.
St. - Jean is
actually divided into two stretches by Eden Rock; to the right of the
hotel is Nikki Beach, to the
left are the Eden Rock's loungers, along with several other
hotels and popular restaurants.
There is hardly any reason to
leave the
hotel at all — with its own waterpark, aquarium, plenty of restaurants, little shops and stores, its own bars for clubbing, and several pools (it probably goes without saying that the
hotel has its own private beach area, which is
actually extensive), there is no shortage of activities.
He even was
left to pay for the lunches at the Prince
Hotel real estate meeting in Don Mills, which indeed was not a charity event, when some agents
actually walked away without paying for their lunches,
leaving him to foot the bill.