ScottsGT
Well-known member
I'm failing to see the problem here....looks like basic old capitalism to me.
Came here to say that. It works wonders.
Just yesterday we got an offer for a ticket to a sold out event in Charleston that is located right next door to the Embassy Suites. What the heck, lets check room rates.
Yea, the normal $165 a night was jacked up to $277 and the county, city and state add another $100. Not to mention the ticket for the Bourbon and Bacon event was $90.
Told the wife hell no! We just dropped $800 on two drink packages for our cruise coming up in March, no way was I going to drop $500+ to drive 100 miles and get drunk in a hotel that already has an open happy hour anyway. Lets throw dinner and other expenses on top of that.
Told her Embassy Suites is also learning about capitalism since this close to the event they should have been sold out by now.
GJ ad is $100 cheaper