A man searches his hotel room and finds a hidden room – inside a hidden room – and it leads to a tunnel. This is the plot to everything M. Night Shyamalan produced after 2004.
Man finds something unusual in his hotel room pic.twitter.com/l3m0ZGK1od
— Crazy Clips (@crazyclipsonly) December 9, 2023
The room either leads to a Hamas tunnel, or the hotel was remodeled and the efficient design, with uniform room sizes and materials, meant that there was extra space – walled off, with corridors for access during construction. I’m not sure which one is more likely.
Gaza City Super8 ?
I understand the multiple reasons it could be there, but why wouldn’t the hotel install at least a simple $100 or even $50 lock on that door so that nobody could do what he did.
In its current state, that could be used for very nefarious purposes. Someone could find it, and then constantly rent that room and use it for a lot of ‘other’ things.
Nice tip of the hat to M. Night Shyamalan, I positively loved “The Sixth Sense” starring Bruce Willis. Some of his films after that were OK, but none as good as the 6.
@TexasTJ
Turns out Bruce Willis’ sixth sense is Dementia now.
@AndyS
Congratulations on plumbing a new low… even for you.
You do identify the hotel. What did the customer do. Did he proceed through the tunnel? Did he find weapons. How do you do know it was a Hamas tunnel?
@Gary
You mentioned a possible Hamas tunnel, what hotel is this and where is it located?
I’m guessing a hotel in Israel located within a few hundred meters of Gaza?
@AndyS has no filter; or is it Tourette’s ?
King Suite, Holiday Inn, Istanbul, Turkey.
Another site I can curate out of my readings. Casual throwaway reference to a horrible real-world situation for not even close to a tittering laugh.
If there is other access to that space I can think of nefarious purposes to which it could be put. But I’ve also often wished houses were built with such access to the back–it would make life much easier for repairing/upgrading the stuff in the walls.
Well that’s just very Bad Times at the El Royale. Does it straddle a state line, too?