Written by Zealus on January 4, 2007 – 5:24 pm -
As I was traveling to Arizona for New Year holidays, I discovered a great trick-in at Pointe Hilton in Phoenix. It’s easy - build a hotel in such a way that cell-phone reception is hardly present, charge $10.00/day for limited internet access and $24.95/day for true high-speed broadband and voila - you get even more money then if you tried to trick guests with those $2/minute phone charges.
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