A video of a woman shocked by the unusual view in her hotel room has gone viral on TikTok.
The video was posted by @eeviet and has been viewed over 829,000 times since it was first shared on March 26th.
The clip is overlaid with the message, “They weren't kidding when they said 'close to the kitchen' in the hotel description.”
The footage shows a suitcase next to an empty bed under what appears to be sliding windows, and two people standing next to a kitchen sink with a pile of dishes piled up next to them. A view of the kitchen is shown.
The latest post: Travel demand will reach a “record high” in 2024, with global tourism spending expected to reach $2 trillion driven by leisure demand, according to a December 2023 study by market research firm Euromonitor International The announcement was made amid expectations that the
A survey of more than 10,000 travelers across nine countries by Ipsos and Hilton Hotel Group found that they plan to cut back on other personal spending this year in favor of leisure travel.
U.S. hotel occupancy is expected to reach 63.6% in 2024, 3.4 percentage points lower than the 65.8% reported in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic, and 2020, according to state governments. This marks a “significant improvement” from the historic low of 43.8%. Industry report by the American Hotel and Lodging Association.
AHLA's report says friendliness and cleanliness remain “essential to a comfortable guest experience.” A survey that asked consumers what steps hotels should take to ensure guests have a positive experience found that travelers ranked “clean rooms, clean facilities, and friendly staff as most important.” It was found that “ranked as an element.”
“very convenient”
TikTok users were amused by the hotel room in the latest viral clip.
User _sarah simply wrote, “I'm crying,” and alliyahsolange said, “No way.”
Paz said, “I'm never late for breakfast,” and Alex said, “It's very convenient.”
Vector asked, “Can you open the window and buy some food there?”
“Imagine sleeping and smelling food at the same time. You have to find this place,” Covey said.
User ria.bharat wrote, “Open the window and ask for food. I love it.”
BMgemane said, “It's better to open that window at 3 a.m. because I'm cooking.''
“Whatever path I take,” Patzirabelle said.
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