News and notes from around the interweb:
- Marriott’s new Koenigshof Munich lets you exclude other guests from its indoor pool and sauna for three hours at a cost of €520 (US$544) The most Bonvoy thing ever would be ancillary fees that let you exclude other members from their benefits, $250 and no member gets breakfast honored that day, $1,000 to kick everyone out of the Sheraton club lounge, and $500 to block Ambassador members into rooms above the HVAC.
- Serving champagne from the Titanic has to be the most on-brand wine selection for American Airlines Flagship first class, ever.
All aboard the HMS Flagship First ♂️
byu/okonisfree inamericanairlines - How Did That Get There? Passenger Spots Lone M&M Candy Stuck In Window of Emirates A380 Superjumbo
A yellow M&M was stuck between the two window layers on a A380 I flew on
byu/dosharkshaveapenis inaviation - I still think about this several times a week.
- Ryanair boarding. Need I add that the CEO of Frontier Airlines wants to stop using jetbridges because they’re too inefficient
‘The most Bonvoy thing ever’–just like the recent VFTW post on St. Regis Macao ‘testing’ denying elites their breakfast benefits, how soon will this be implemented worldwide? Let’s hope not.
Oof, Gary, do you really think about the ‘eat a bag of..’ several times a week? Odd confession, sir.
The private pool will probably be great for adult video shoots.
A quick search turns up several websites that will sell you a bag of those appendages, gummy version. Amazon calls them jelly willies.
@jns — As the great ‘thought leader’ Hedonismbot says: ‘How deliciously absurd!’ That is quite an imagination you have, dear sir or madam. What you are suggesting above may be ‘legal’–but, do you really think the company wants to be associated with ‘that’ activity? As I’ve said before: We don’t kink-shame here, unless kink-shaming is your kink, then…
How romantic? 3 hours for a private sauna with your significant other. Sound like a deal. Sign me up.
I’m reminded of an old 1980’s wrestling vignette, where the evil “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase went to a public pool, and paid the manager to kick everyone out, so he wouldn’t be around the common folk.
What was over the top fantasy to cement a guy as “evil” and “bad”. Is now apparently reality and acceptable.