South Carolina rush
This week was an interesting one to say the least.
I've been working with a customer all week, nothing odd there, they had a new and particularly bad virus outbreak, and a combination of problems slowed cleanup down.
On Wednesday it was decided that I would go down to help them out.
On Thursday, I was getting on a plane, and flew down there for Friday. I got home at 2am last night.
The highlight of the trip was the hotel - they had one non smoking room left. When I booked in, they told me I had a suprise waiting for me.
I got upstairs, top floor, to find I had the key to an anonymous double door in the corner - when I went in, I had the presidential suite. Wow.
The bathroom was as big as my living room. Jacuzzi tub, double head showed unit, double sink, two toilets (two?!). The bedroom was bigger, with a really comfortable (much more so than normal Embassy Suite beds) king size. The living room was plush, there was a huge dining table and a little kitchennette.
I have no clue who normally stays in these rooms - it didn't look plush enough for a really posh presedential suite (they still had the normal hotel fixtures and fittings, for example - sample size toiletries etc), but it was considerably bigger than a normal room.
Unfortunately, I checked in late, and checked out really early. Not a lot of time to enjoy it.
The trip ended up being a success, for me and the customer.
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