I'm guessing your "Marsupial" was a Sugar Glider? Cute, adorable little critters that bound with humans easily. About one of the only suddenly found in an empty hotel room that won't immediately inspire fear and panic.
You would think that someone forgetting their pet in a hotel room would be more specific about what kind of animal it is 😆 And also: how do you just *forget* your pet 😭
@@raraavis7782 Might have more than one. Friend of a friend used to have a pair of Sugar Gliders and when traveling the cage was kept covered. If one got out you would still hear the one inside so if you didn't make sure both were in the cage before you checked out it might be a bit before you discovered one had escaped.
@@1300BlueStar True. Well, at least they had the decency, to call as soon as they noticed. I'm curious, about whether or not the hotel charged them anything extra for all the trouble. It's a 'pet friendly' hotel, if I remember correctly, so they probably didn't sneak the animal in secretly, at least.
i wanna know what group knows they're gonna cause damage, pays for the damage, and generally writes it off like this is normal. It wouldn't surprise me if the damage fee they were charged included reasonable like fees for parts of the hotel that were closed until repairs could be made
I've experienced all of these, including someone leaving their prosthetic foot (High end sport model). I drove the foot to the airport as their flight hadn't left yet. (Benefit of a less active airport, easy to look up most likely flights.) Our "damages" story included a warning of "If you put these two people on the same floor one will be dead by the next day." Fun!
Aside from the damages, they should pay for the X number of days the rooms were unavailable as being repaired. I thought that the person who lost the leg prosthesis in one hotel... wounded up lost in the other hotel. 😆😆😆
At the hotel I managed, had a guest report the theft of 40k bucks. Apparently, there is a practice in the horse racing industry that you go to a pre-determined location, speak with the people in the room, leave them the cash, then go outside and wait (10-15 minutes) for them to tell you yes or no if they'll sell the horse. So, the guys leave the cash and after half an hour, knock on the door. Since it was a first floor room, one of them went around and found the back sliding glass door open and the two guy + cash-gone. So, we called the cops. After a cop arrives, he goes to the guy's room. He comes back about 15 minutes later and actually says "Did you know that those guys actually had 40k in cash taken?" Since it was a really stupid question I replied "No s*it Sherlock. What was your first clue? Oh yeah, when we called you." He gave me a dirty look and walked out. A detective arrived a half hour later. We cooperated and gave the popo the front desk video and folio card (this was the early 90's, we still used paper). No clue if the perps were caught.
For third prepay damages one I feel bad for the people who were assigned to that room for that day because they are probably not gonna get it because the repairs won't only take a couple hours
Regarding the final story about the pre-paid damages… What kind of organization did this? I’m not asking for a name drop but at least a category. Was it a “wrestling” entertainment group like the WWE or something? Because I can’t even begin to fathom what other group of people would be expected to do THAT much damage to a hotel room. And WTF why did they steal the toilets!?
Rock band. The Who were required to put up a pre-damaged deposit before their stay. There are a couple others I just can't think of off the top of my head that would sometimes go ahead and put a deposit down because their managers knew the members would get wild and destroy stuff.
While I love all of Jessica's videos, the absolute best is these two women talking about hotel life. I used to wonder if the stories were fabricated or embellished, but I now believe them to be true.
And this is why you treat hotel staff with respect cause there’s a good chance that 1 or more of them know someone at one or more nearby hotels and they will talk
That "pre pay For damages hapens in the hotel i work. It is also a very large group and they also destroy a Lot of things (they don't steal the toilets) the funnier thing is that they sign an eight year contract with us, so they Will be here For quite some time
@@luisalbores8864 Maybe for their next stay, have them prepaid 150% of the damage they did the previous stay, and return what's left after the repair. On their last year of contract, maybe 3X of the amount of their seventh year, and temporary keep their credit cards. Then return anything else what's left after the repairs. You better think if they're worth another contract. And charge them for everyday those rooms were unavailable for leasing. Good luck with them! 😁😁😁😁
Sounds like a group I know, lol. Do they also dance on the bar countertops and drink ALL the alcohol? (When I say all, I really do mean all. We ran out.)
The most infamous wedding party we dealt with at my Resort had two different people do unhinged shit. One guy got in a fight with his wife and got up on the roof from their balcony and slept on the roof the entire night. No one noticed until a manager showed up at 7: 00. And the other guy got in a fight with his wife and slammed his head through the double paned glass sliding door to their balcony. I don't know how he is alive. I'm surprised he didn't slash his jugular. He had a couple scratches and a concussion, and a 5k damages bill. The poor couple throwing the wedding were so embarrassed of their friends behavior
At least they paid for the damages. And yes I know, that the rooms need a total renovation. Would have been interesting to know, what type of event that was.
Bizarre!! But, no, you make this stuff up. I have a few stories myself from when I worked in housekeeping in a hotel. So I get it. Actually, pretty much anyone who's ever worked with the public would get it. But stealing toilets? Now that's one I've not yet heard about.
BRUH... saying "marsupial" is very VERY unspecific - BE SPECIFIC - is it an opossum that can and will stink if it plays dead, a kangaroo that can and will kill you if it wants to, or an adorable sugar glider??? It matters what it is! What was the actual marsupial? :O PS: Also, that's like saying they left a "rodent" in the room - BE SPECIFIC - is it a rat, a guinea pig, a hamster or a chinchilla??? It matters what it is. PS: I personally think rats are awesome, but not mice, but I'm a weirdo, but chinchillas are super soft and adorable and oh-my-goodness!!!)
Actually, they did in the form of paychecks. Housekeeping did what they usually do, I imagine, and got paid what they usually get paid. For the major repairs I also imagine special contractors were called in and paid whatever rates they charged for work that, to them, is fairly standard. And the damage fees paid covered these paychecks, materials and lost revenue from days the rooms couldn't be sold after. Now, you can argue hotel staff aren't paid what they are worth in the first place, but that's a different argument.
Weird things you may not want to hear in a hotel (and hope it never happened for real!!!) "Hey, Hotel reception? I may forgot the coffin with my grandmother's body inside in the last room I checked in"
I had a similar thing happen to me as the second story. But he wasnt tied up, he was locked out. In a tiny thong. Had to get a key to get back in. I worked audit shift and check out. He was there on a business trip and his boss was in the room across the hall and paid for both rooms. It was so hard not to laugh as he stood behind his boss trying to avoid eye contact.
Oof, the hotel I'm at also has a group like the last one mentioned... They were with us last year and BOY they brought in a pretty penny, but man did they also have to pay extra for the chaos they caused. The best/worst part is, a couple months afterwards, I was gossiping with one of the baristas and she was like "but that group is banned from the hotel now, right?" And one of my sales managers had just finalized a multi-year contract with said group... I didn't have the heart to tell her that they were going to be back in 2026
I mean, yeah, the organisers paid for the damages but I hope the hotel didn't have any other guests booked for those rooms for a while because the repairs and replacement fittings are going to take time.
We hired a professional photographer. Unlike all of the work we reviewed, every photo was out of focus. Not just candids, but even the posed group photos! Luckily our amateur photographer friend took all of those pictures as well. His photos look great!
I can only imagine how much the pre-paid for damages group actually cost. Ripped up carpets and damaged furniture are not easy to fix. I wonder if lost revenue from the unusable rooms was factored in?
Hold up... how do you steal toilets without having water damage from the pipes, not only in that room but the room(s) below them? 😮 Got them out of the building without it being caught on security cameras? No, you can't make this stuff up 😅
I have no experience with "public restroom" type toilets, but I know that "residential" toilets have a prominent valve you can shut off to do repairs. It's usually below the tank on the left side (or whatever makes sense in the space, I guess.) Of course, that's assuming whoever works on it is sober enough to think of shutting off the water.
I'm glad the manager took food and water for that poor creature, and yeah some marsupials are the cutest little things. As for that last story, hopefully management banned that group from the hotel. That is ridiculous. How do you even steal a toilet and why would you WANT to?
On the prosthetic point, at a store i worked at i found a guys prosthetic arm just sitting on a shelf when i was putting some items away. Completely threw me and i wound up calling my suoervisor to ask what the protocol was for that. Even she was flabbergasted. It sat upstairs in the cash office on top of the safe for 3 days before buddy came back looking for it.
The last group pre-paying for 'damages' also needed to be charged for the future unsellable empty rooms until they were able to be repaired. Sounds like the whole hotel for at least a week or 10-days. At least... Some items would have a long-lead order time. That would be more than "several thousand dollars" wouldn't it?
I worked security at a tribal casino. I was called to a hotel room by housekeeping. They found a loaded firearm under a bed pillow. I took pictures and returned with it to the security office where tribal police took custody of the weapon. A few hours later a federal officer of some type contacted us about her duty weapon being left in the room. Tribal police took all her information and contacted the employer / boss. She was terminated and the firearm was returned to the agency.
Fun times-and one time at the conference center I worked at, they didn’t know somebody had brought a CHICKEN until housekeeping found it in the room’s bathroom. You know, baby gate, food, water, etc. Like…???
@Jessicavanel.................4 hi, I'm honored to be texting you. I love all your skits. You really do bring a smile to me. I'm 71yr old. The last 33yr of my working career was as a bartender. The last 31yr I was a bartender at a off track horse betting facility in southern California. I can relate to your stories. I really do think you should do a sitcom. Your good. Thank you for the many smiles you have given me
I was awaiting my flight to get out of New Orleans on a trip to rural LA; closest flight for my 6’7” frame. Guy comes to the airport bar where I’m having breakfast and says he had been on Bourbon Street during the trip for his 50th bday, and had been roofied. Thankfully nothing happened to him, but he heard stories from some Navy folks out of Belle Chase. People trying to steal information are rampant there (but so are good folks); I bet the *professional* ladies had unlocked his phone using his face after tying him up, like almost happened to this poor man.
I can think of MULTIPLE conventions where 6:51 this incident could apply, and I am embarrassed to not know which one it is… but it DEFINITLY sounds like a con that’s more on the rager side of things…
At least they did pay for the damages, maybe if you keep that contract you might be able to just slowly upgrade every room in the hotel then cancel it. Then you'll have a nicer hotel at least in theory sounds like it could work. Replace the broken stuff with slightly more upgraded versions. I dunno
Now I'm super curious what this group/organization was, I mean like they obviously knew beforehand that there would be huge damages they'd have to pay for and that just... didn't bother them at all? What sort of group, situation, etc could be behind all that? Wow.
Those amazing prosthetic legs, be it for realism or Olympic running, have a serial number and company on it somewhere. . Sometimes even a phone number. It is part of the leg, non removeable. Just a friendly fyi. The more ya know. :P
Sometimes people with prosthetic legs have a second one. Often they have a sport or blade leg for running or sports that is designed differently from a usual prosthetic. The person was probably wearing a second leg.
And this is why you should lay low in a hotel, don't cause drama, don't do stupid shit and don't tell your secrets and/or life story to employees of the hotel because you end up with your story online for the world to see.
They may have covered damages, but it was a large group with a whole lot of rooms. How about the business disruption repairing that many rooms at once would cause? The near future guests that possibly had to be refunded and turned away?
Question for anyone able to answer: what are tipping customs these days in hotels, like for room service and such? Can we ask for the tip to be added to the bill, or is it still done in cash per transaction (room service, cleaning, etc.)
You tip room service the same way you'd tip a waiter in a restaurant. Maids you typically tip at least $1 per guest per night. Cash is the preferred medium since hospitality industry people universally cheat like fiends on their income taxes. 🤣
@@colormedubious4747 I'm in Canada, so we tip with the debit or credit card on the bill. Typical service goes anywhere from 10% to 25%. What's it like in the US these days?
Damages and the loss of money due to uninhabitable rooms...they had to be recording something that would require several takes of a toilet being damaged.
I would keep the prostethic leg for pranks on the housekeeprs you know a leg sticking out under the matress, half a shoe sticking out from under the courtain, that kind of thing.
@@taylor_green_9 Most sanctuaries/rehab facilities are full. What people don’t realize is they rely on donations from the public which are few. Also you can never release a wild animal that’s been a pet it would not survive.
Yea but that's nothing compared to the leg unless they're some weirdos who don't need a prosthetic leg but have one for reasons unbeknownst to me how could they forget it
@@dennisgoatimer1079 People often have multiple prosthetics, particularly those who are involved in certain sports. It’s possible to think one has been packed away and just grab the case on your way out.
I'm guessing your "Marsupial" was a Sugar Glider? Cute, adorable little critters that bound with humans easily. About one of the only suddenly found in an empty hotel room that won't immediately inspire fear and panic.
You would think that someone forgetting their pet in a hotel room would be more specific about what kind of animal it is 😆
And also: how do you just *forget* your pet 😭
I was thinking sugar gliders, too. I used to have a pair.
@@bobbiec2829 I thought so too.
@@raraavis7782 Might have more than one. Friend of a friend used to have a pair of Sugar Gliders and when traveling the cage was kept covered. If one got out you would still hear the one inside so if you didn't make sure both were in the cage before you checked out it might be a bit before you discovered one had escaped.
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True. Well, at least they had the decency, to call as soon as they noticed. I'm curious, about whether or not the hotel charged them anything extra for all the trouble. It's a 'pet friendly' hotel, if I remember correctly, so they probably didn't sneak the animal in secretly, at least.
I mean... gotta give the organizers credit for paying for ALL the damages.
That's what I was thinking.
Yeah, I assumed they would knowingly under-pay, destroy things, then say “we had a contract. That’s all the money you get.”
I would still ban them from the hotel since it would take time to repair the hotel which would be a loss of revenue. Besides, who needs that stress?
@@margaretschaufele6502 Agreed.
i wanna know what group knows they're gonna cause damage, pays for the damage, and generally writes it off like this is normal.
It wouldn't surprise me if the damage fee they were charged included reasonable like fees for parts of the hotel that were closed until repairs could be made
"What is wrong with people?"
"I wanted to ask you the same thing."
Not only you. I ask this to myself my whole life.
I’m obsessed with these gossip sessions
I've experienced all of these, including someone leaving their prosthetic foot (High end sport model). I drove the foot to the airport as their flight hadn't left yet. (Benefit of a less active airport, easy to look up most likely flights.) Our "damages" story included a warning of "If you put these two people on the same floor one will be dead by the next day." Fun!
Having worked in hotels the last three years now, none of this surprises me and I 100% believe every one of these. Humans are strange creatures.
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I guess we should have expected a marsupial to look for a pocket.
These gossip sessions remind me of me and my work bestie. Always calling each other through out the day with all the hot tea.
Aside from the damages, they should pay for the X number of days the rooms were unavailable as being repaired.
I thought that the person who lost the leg prosthesis in one hotel... wounded up lost in the other hotel.
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At the hotel I managed, had a guest report the theft of 40k bucks. Apparently, there is a practice in the horse racing industry that you go to a pre-determined location, speak with the people in the room, leave them the cash, then go outside and wait (10-15 minutes) for them to tell you yes or no if they'll sell the horse.
So, the guys leave the cash and after half an hour, knock on the door. Since it was a first floor room, one of them went around and found the back sliding glass door open and the two guy + cash-gone. So, we called the cops. After a cop arrives, he goes to the guy's room. He comes back about 15 minutes later and actually says "Did you know that those guys actually had 40k in cash taken?" Since it was a really stupid question I replied "No s*it Sherlock. What was your first clue? Oh yeah, when we called you." He gave me a dirty look and walked out. A detective arrived a half hour later. We cooperated and gave the popo the front desk video and folio card (this was the early 90's, we still used paper). No clue if the perps were caught.
Working in a hotel sounds like working EMS, absolutely nothing surprises you any more🤣🤣🤣
For third prepay damages one I feel bad for the people who were assigned to that room for that day because they are probably not gonna get it because the repairs won't only take a couple hours
We all love a good gossip sesh❤️
I worked in hotels until the Blood and Condom room incident. That was my "I'm out" moment.
I love the Liz and Natalia dynamic
3:13 - Well, at least someone got a leg up on the situation. The game is afoot!
BAD PUN ALERT!
Regarding the final story about the pre-paid damages… What kind of organization did this? I’m not asking for a name drop but at least a category. Was it a “wrestling” entertainment group like the WWE or something? Because I can’t even begin to fathom what other group of people would be expected to do THAT much damage to a hotel room.
And WTF why did they steal the toilets!?
My guess would be..
They're full of crap.
Considering WWE makes their wrestlers pay for their own travel expenses I’d say it probably wasn’t a wrestling company.
Honestly it sounds more like a rock band with young members. If they make enough money then the record label will shell out to clean up after them.
Idk why my mind immediately thought furry convention...since a lot of them like to act like animals, not only dress up as them
Rock band. The Who were required to put up a pre-damaged deposit before their stay. There are a couple others I just can't think of off the top of my head that would sometimes go ahead and put a deposit down because their managers knew the members would get wild and destroy stuff.
While I love all of Jessica's videos, the absolute best is these two women talking about hotel life. I used to wonder if the stories were fabricated or embellished, but I now believe them to be true.
These gab sessions are honestly my favorites. More please!!
And this is why you treat hotel staff with respect cause there’s a good chance that 1 or more of them know someone at one or more nearby hotels and they will talk
Oh, hi honey I may or may not have left my leg in LA.
DAVE WE LIVE IN FRANCE.
Love these characters. Please keep them coming Jess 🥰
The prettiest blue eyes on UA-cam.
Wow! These stories are insane.😮😮😮
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Some things are weird enough that just a few words inspire shock. Exotic animal and prosthetic leg... LOL
That "pre pay For damages hapens in the hotel i work. It is also a very large group and they also destroy a Lot of things (they don't steal the toilets) the funnier thing is that they sign an eight year contract with us, so they Will be here For quite some time
So... How many times a year they'd be coming back?
I guess repair crews are happy for the eight years.
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Justo once a year... But they're a handfull... We are in a all inclusive resort in Cancún and this group came for easter
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Maybe for their next stay, have them prepaid 150% of the damage they did the previous stay, and return what's left after the repair.
On their last year of contract, maybe 3X of the amount of their seventh year, and temporary keep their credit cards. Then return anything else what's left after the repairs.
You better think if they're worth another contract.
And charge them for everyday those rooms were unavailable for leasing.
Good luck with them!
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What kind of group is that? And why all all the damage? I have so many questions.
Sounds like a group I know, lol. Do they also dance on the bar countertops and drink ALL the alcohol? (When I say all, I really do mean all. We ran out.)
When you've got enough money to pay for damages who cares right.
Reminds me of Charly and the Chocolate Factory "dady I want an oompa loompa now!"
If I find a marsupial in my room, I’m keeping it 😊
The couple locked in the bathroom wanted the complementary breakfast.
ur makeup looks really good!
The fact that she has this confersation on a shampoo?...Perfume?....bottle is hilarious to me
For the prosthetic leg, I would suggest put it in Lost and Found. Wait till you hear back from whoever lost it.
Not tilton 💀✋🏻
The other hotel is the Shmarriott.
@@anttibjorklund1869 oh I didn't know tnx for telling me
The most infamous wedding party we dealt with at my Resort had two different people do unhinged shit. One guy got in a fight with his wife and got up on the roof from their balcony and slept on the roof the entire night. No one noticed until a manager showed up at 7: 00. And the other guy got in a fight with his wife and slammed his head through the double paned glass sliding door to their balcony. I don't know how he is alive. I'm surprised he didn't slash his jugular. He had a couple scratches and a concussion, and a 5k damages bill.
The poor couple throwing the wedding were so embarrassed of their friends behavior
Well, the first story was all about why you should always hire professionals! The second one was why you should never hire professionals!
“That poor bride”
Me: what about the photographer who was the one that was….you know….sloshed
At least they paid for the damages. And yes I know, that the rooms need a total renovation. Would have been interesting to know, what type of event that was.
Natalia is so savage!
Animals/pets in hotels, always fun!
If they offered to pre-pay for damages, I'd lick my chops if I had a mess of rooms scheduled for renovation.
Wow, crazy stories!
Bizarre!! But, no, you make this stuff up. I have a few stories myself from when I worked in housekeeping in a hotel. So I get it. Actually, pretty much anyone who's ever worked with the public would get it.
But stealing toilets? Now that's one I've not yet heard about.
Please make more of these they are so good
So why did he think it was a good idea to hire two “professional ladies!” And then get tied up by both!! Lmfao
BRUH... saying "marsupial" is very VERY unspecific - BE SPECIFIC - is it an opossum that can and will stink if it plays dead, a kangaroo that can and will kill you if it wants to, or an adorable sugar glider??? It matters what it is! What was the actual marsupial? :O
PS: Also, that's like saying they left a "rodent" in the room - BE SPECIFIC - is it a rat, a guinea pig, a hamster or a chinchilla??? It matters what it is.
PS: I personally think rats are awesome, but not mice, but I'm a weirdo, but chinchillas are super soft and adorable and oh-my-goodness!!!)
Your videos give me life while I'm at work ❤️ Keep up the good work!
When gossip is malicious
Looks like someone just wanted a rage room and didn't know they're generally cheaper than hotel furniture.
And you know the people who actually had to fix the rooms did not see a cent of that money 😭😫
Actually, they did in the form of paychecks. Housekeeping did what they usually do, I imagine, and got paid what they usually get paid. For the major repairs I also imagine special contractors were called in and paid whatever rates they charged for work that, to them, is fairly standard. And the damage fees paid covered these paychecks, materials and lost revenue from days the rooms couldn't be sold after.
Now, you can argue hotel staff aren't paid what they are worth in the first place, but that's a different argument.
Weird things you may not want to hear in a hotel (and hope it never happened for real!!!)
"Hey, Hotel reception? I may forgot the coffin with my grandmother's body inside in the last room I checked in"
I had a similar thing happen to me as the second story. But he wasnt tied up, he was locked out. In a tiny thong. Had to get a key to get back in. I worked audit shift and check out. He was there on a business trip and his boss was in the room across the hall and paid for both rooms. It was so hard not to laugh as he stood behind his boss trying to avoid eye contact.
GUESS WHOS EARLY??????
Oof, the hotel I'm at also has a group like the last one mentioned... They were with us last year and BOY they brought in a pretty penny, but man did they also have to pay extra for the chaos they caused. The best/worst part is, a couple months afterwards, I was gossiping with one of the baristas and she was like "but that group is banned from the hotel now, right?" And one of my sales managers had just finalized a multi-year contract with said group... I didn't have the heart to tell her that they were going to be back in 2026
Jess plz make more of these I'm begging you
I didn't knew I would have found my soulmate so early on in life
I mean, yeah, the organisers paid for the damages but I hope the hotel didn't have any other guests booked for those rooms for a while because the repairs and replacement fittings are going to take time.
We hired a professional photographer. Unlike all of the work we reviewed, every photo was out of focus. Not just candids, but even the posed group photos! Luckily our amateur photographer friend took all of those pictures as well. His photos look great!
I can only imagine how much the pre-paid for damages group actually cost. Ripped up carpets and damaged furniture are not easy to fix. I wonder if lost revenue from the unusable rooms was factored in?
Hold up... how do you steal toilets without having water damage from the pipes, not only in that room but the room(s) below them? 😮 Got them out of the building without it being caught on security cameras?
No, you can't make this stuff up 😅
I have no experience with "public restroom" type toilets, but I know that "residential" toilets have a prominent valve you can shut off to do repairs. It's usually below the tank on the left side (or whatever makes sense in the space, I guess.) Of course, that's assuming whoever works on it is sober enough to think of shutting off the water.
I'm glad the manager took food and water for that poor creature, and yeah some marsupials are the cutest little things.
As for that last story, hopefully management banned that group from the hotel. That is ridiculous. How do you even steal a toilet and why would you WANT to?
All the best from Canada.
Hopefully the mass of cell phones held by wedding guests would at least get some shots?
On the prosthetic point, at a store i worked at i found a guys prosthetic arm just sitting on a shelf when i was putting some items away. Completely threw me and i wound up calling my suoervisor to ask what the protocol was for that. Even she was flabbergasted. It sat upstairs in the cash office on top of the safe for 3 days before buddy came back looking for it.
The last group pre-paying for 'damages' also needed to be charged for the future unsellable empty rooms until they were able to be repaired. Sounds like the whole hotel for at least a week or 10-days. At least... Some items would have a long-lead order time. That would be more than "several thousand dollars" wouldn't it?
I worked security at a tribal casino. I was called to a hotel room by housekeeping. They found a loaded firearm under a bed pillow. I took pictures and returned with it to the security office where tribal police took custody of the weapon. A few hours later a federal officer of some type contacted us about her duty weapon being left in the room. Tribal police took all her information and contacted the employer / boss.
She was terminated and the firearm was returned to the agency.
Fun times-and one time at the conference center I worked at, they didn’t know somebody had brought a CHICKEN until housekeeping found it in the room’s bathroom. You know, baby gate, food, water, etc. Like…???
If ever you wanted to do a sitcom on your stories, it would be a hit like CHEERS was and run for 10yrs or more e ven
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I was awaiting my flight to get out of New Orleans on a trip to rural LA; closest flight for my 6’7” frame. Guy comes to the airport bar where I’m having breakfast and says he had been on Bourbon Street during the trip for his 50th bday, and had been roofied. Thankfully nothing happened to him, but he heard stories from some Navy folks out of Belle Chase.
People trying to steal information are rampant there (but so are good folks); I bet the *professional* ladies had unlocked his phone using his face after tying him up, like almost happened to this poor man.
Not going lie one of thead days you need to use the Tipton hotel from the sweet life
Let me guess, the last guest, there name was called; Hells Angels.
I can think of MULTIPLE conventions where 6:51 this incident could apply, and I am embarrassed to not know which one it is… but it DEFINITLY sounds like a con that’s more on the rager side of things…
What was the reason that group staying in the hotel for that did all the damages?
What will you do for a phone when you run out perfume?
At least they did pay for the damages, maybe if you keep that contract you might be able to just slowly upgrade every room in the hotel then cancel it. Then you'll have a nicer hotel at least in theory sounds like it could work. Replace the broken stuff with slightly more upgraded versions. I dunno
Now I'm super curious what this group/organization was, I mean like they obviously knew beforehand that there would be huge damages they'd have to pay for and that just... didn't bother them at all? What sort of group, situation, etc could be behind all that? Wow.
Those amazing prosthetic legs, be it for realism or Olympic running, have a serial number and company on it somewhere. . Sometimes even a phone number. It is part of the leg, non removeable. Just a friendly fyi. The more ya know. :P
Sometimes people with prosthetic legs have a second one. Often they have a sport or blade leg for running or sports that is designed differently from a usual prosthetic. The person was probably wearing a second leg.
Something about the other side of the tracks fits but just once .
I refuse to drop a minimum of $5,000 for a wedding photographer.
And this is why you should lay low in a hotel, don't cause drama, don't do stupid shit and don't tell your secrets and/or life story to employees of the hotel because you end up with your story online for the world to see.
They may have covered damages, but it was a large group with a whole lot of rooms. How about the business disruption repairing that many rooms at once would cause? The near future guests that possibly had to be refunded and turned away?
What is the "blegh" ?
Vomit
Glad I've never stayed at the Schmarriott or the Tilton. Don't wanna think about being gossiped about by hotel employees like these folks.
They probably don't see anything worth talking about with 99%+ of guests. Don't be a bad guest and you'll be too boring to gossip about.
I used to work at a stadium and area i work that day we do sweeps to see what people forgot or lost and found a cane
Im so early omg hi!!!!!
I really, really, REALLY wish I could call BS on this, but as it was said in the video "Who could make this up".
Did the guy order Tigh dop boiler from room service?
Question for anyone able to answer: what are tipping customs these days in hotels, like for room service and such? Can we ask for the tip to be added to the bill, or is it still done in cash per transaction (room service, cleaning, etc.)
You tip room service the same way you'd tip a waiter in a restaurant. Maids you typically tip at least $1 per guest per night. Cash is the preferred medium since hospitality industry people universally cheat like fiends on their income taxes. 🤣
@@colormedubious4747 I'm in Canada, so we tip with the debit or credit card on the bill. Typical service goes anywhere from 10% to 25%. What's it like in the US these days?
@@julieplamondon7683 About the same for wait staff.
Could someone please explain to me what happened in the first story? cuz I didn't get it
*skip out on the bill. 😊
Damages and the loss of money due to uninhabitable rooms...they had to be recording something that would require several takes of a toilet being damaged.
I really wanna know how they got the toilets out of the room and what they're gonna do with them.
I would keep the prostethic leg for pranks on the housekeeprs you know a leg sticking out under the matress, half a shoe sticking out from under the courtain, that kind of thing.
If the marsupial was illegal to have in our country and a hotel called animal control they wouldn’t give it back to the owner they would kill it‼️
What?! That's so messed up! If the animal is illegal to own as a pet, it should be taken to a rehab facility and/or released into the wild
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Most sanctuaries/rehab facilities are full. What people don’t realize is they rely on donations from the public which are few.
Also you can never release a wild animal that’s been a pet it would not survive.
How can you forget a pet?
Yea but that's nothing compared to the leg unless they're some weirdos who don't need a prosthetic leg but have one for reasons unbeknownst to me how could they forget it
@@dennisgoatimer1079 People often have multiple prosthetics, particularly those who are involved in certain sports. It’s possible to think one has been packed away and just grab the case on your way out.
Possums are exotic and cute? Hmmm...
If it works for Ellie it's good enough for you
I have the power 799=800