Big tips, drug dealers, prostitutes, and $2 million checkout folios. Those are some of the tawdry details in a piece about the wildest things some luxury hotel employees have experienced.
Plus, Disney World is reportedly seeing an influx of — concealed weapons?
We’ll get to those headlines and many more in just a couple of minutes. But first, here’s a quick look at this past week at Rene’s Points!
René took his first Delta A220. It was up-and-down in more ways than one.
Atlanta will be home to an American Express Centurion Lounge!
How’s this for revenge travel?
Someone asked my opinion about which card they should get. Here was my answer.
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More Travel Headlines!
Luxury Hotel Workers Reveal The Wildest Things They’ve Seen Guests Do (Some folks may be offended by language and subject matter. But it’s deliciously dark and shocking.)
Disney World sees an increase in number of concealed weapons found: report
British Airways 787 “Collapses” At Heathrow
Argument over elbow placement forces plane back to gate, gets 2 men booted: report
Airbnb taking legal action against guests for throwing unruly house party
California To Give Away Travel Packages as Part of New Vaccine Incentive
Couple misses flight at Charlotte Douglas, claims wheelchair assistant left them in room
US Hits 2 Million Air Passengers A Day, In Travel Boom
The world’s tallest, fastest single-rail roller coaster is now open an hour outside NYC
Cruise ships are sailing again, but you’ll find some big differences
Air France plots major US routes changes
Traveler caught with 50 bullets in carry-on bag at New York City airport
Number of travelers to Hawaii surpasses pre-pandemic levels
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I always feel a surge of pity when I hear about people walking around with guns all the time. The only reason to do so is because you’re constantly afraid. It’s tough to imagine living in such fear that you’re worried about getting jumped in the produce aisle or at Disney World.