Hotel guests check out after 10
Sunday, February 26th, 2012Falls Church, Virginia (CNN) -chatty and active, 79 year old Joy Bricker presides over His hotel suite with appropriate houses a magnificent way. He offered the tea to staff and the media with easy-to-people trained in the proper etiquette.
Like many hotel guests, Bricker has learned to make her feel comfortable, making her room away from home. Just, Bricker called Towne place Suites by Marriott, Falls Church, Virginia, home for more than 10 years.
A former pilot, fifth leg of the tour de force ended up turning on his card, as a key driving force waiting to bring the stuff labeled some of he has brought to room 202.
A bulkhead serving as a coat for the family photo frame, separate kitchen and living room suite 500 square meters. He has made the same hotel furniture in all rooms, more personal with blankets on the couch and a stuffed animal on the lamp.
Stay at the hotel Extended not so unusual, according to Carla Berberich, general manager at Towne suites, especially for business travelers. Location of Virginia was nearly half full, at 46 percent. But, no one has lived for the Bricker, checked in on 4 August 2001. He is the longest extended-stay guests every Marriott hotel has seen.