▲ 29 r/flint
I don't get how the hotels stay open
Seriously, how do all the hotels in flint manage? I get that some people live in the motels. But seriously, the Hilton in downtown flint? Who the heck is paying $200 a night to stay downtown? Don't get me wrong, downtown is nice - but $200 is a lot and I don't see how that place is staying open 24/7.
Evenmoreso, the stuff on hill rd seems egregious. The Hyatt, Marriot, and the Hampton are all within spitting distance of each other. How can they possibly stay open year round?
u/Phantom471 — 9 days ago