A group of guys who call themselves "The Maniacal 4 Trombone Quartet" travel the country playing cover hits. The thing that separates themselves from all-other bands is that they play their cover songs in hotel rooms.
The hotel Astor On The Park in Manhattan, New York has a bed bug infestation and now the video is going viral. After watching this video should make you wanna double check your beds before you sleep on them.
When you stay in a hotel or motel or any kind of resort, do you sometimes take the stuff out the rooms? Maybe the little soaps or even the cups, maybe even a pillow like this guy in this vine!
Wow! Glad to see there are generous people out there. We need to see these kind of acts more often. A hotel maid receives a $500 tip as she cleans one of the rooms. Her reaction is priceless!
Lindsay Lohan shows us her classy act again in the form of a ban from the Chateau Marmont Hotel on Sunset Strip after an unpaid bill of over $46,000. She racked up the bill in the months of June & July but never paid, and now she's not even welcome back to pay the debt created. On a side note, what the hell was she doing, living at this hotel? How do you accumulate a bill over $46,000 at
You’ve probably seen those reports about how germy hotel beds can be. But a new study shows something else in a room is likely to be far more contaminated.
While that bathrobe hanging in your hotel room closet may look inviting, you aren’t actually supposed to take it, or anything from the room that you didn’t bring in besides the complimentary toiletries. However, a new survey from Living Social has found that 39 percent of all travelers admit to snagging something else from a hotel that they’ve stayed at.
It's gonna be a spooktacular time at the KISS-FM Boo Ball this Friday at the Ambassador Hotel ball room! Beverages, food, people dressed like freaks and getting freaky!
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We all know that when you snooze, you lose, but who knew you could lose the very spot where you’re resting your head?
Snore Monitors are patrolling the halls of Crowne Plaza hotels in England, in an attempt to maintain the integrity of the chain’s “quiet zones.”