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Skimming the article again, it doesn't seem to say whether those numbers are for rooms or whole apartments. I suppose we have to assume the latter. Of course the full database is restricted to Bloomberg terminals. I also haven't done any comparisons with hotel prices in these cities.
 
I've never even seen a hotel in triple digits so it's absolutely mind boggling that anybody would even consider hundreds for an air mattress
 
You must stay in some crappy hotels. I stayed at a casino hotel in Joliet (podunk) Il. and it was 3 digits.
 
You must stay in some crappy hotels. I stayed at a casino hotel in Joliet (podunk) Il. and it was 3 digits.

You have a lot more money than most people rah. I only stay at 3 digit hotels because work pays for it.
 
The time before I went to that Casino, I stayed at a 2 digit hotel and it cost me considerably more money since I brought home some friends in my luggage.
So I don't stay at 2 digit hotel's anymore. (unless it's really a 3 digit hotel and I got a special rate somewhere)

But yeah, as I get older, I prefer to spoil myself. You can't take it with you.
 
You can't take it with you.

Maybe you can't but I intend to join the gods with hundreds of pounds of gold grave goods and one hundred enemy prisoners sacrificed on my pyre.
 
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No, the little tiny ones. Bed bugs.
 
Joliet has a city population of 150,000 and is sequestered securely in the buttcrack metro area of the 3rd largest city in the country, clocking in at nine and a half million souls. It's just lower class white/hispanic, not in the middle of nowhere.

Edit: actually, my memory fails me. I'm thinking of Aurora, which is bigger, and white/hispanic. Joliet isn't particularly hispanic.

Was Aurora the one the FBI helped police for a couple decades are drastically reduced the crime rate?
 
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I've never even seen a hotel in triple digits so it's absolutely mind boggling that anybody would even consider hundreds for an air mattress

There are like, two hotels in this entire city where the cheapest rooms are just a hair under $100/night. One is in the "ghetto" and the other is booked out months in advance. Even hostels are ~$60/night.
 
this entire city
Which one is that. I don't know where everyone lives.

I wouldn't dare spend a night in any hotel in Chicago that was less than 100, which I doubt you could even find.
 
Which one is that. I don't know where everyone lives.

I wouldn't dare spend a night in any hotel in Chicago that was less than 100, which I doubt you could even find.

I stayed 1 night at a Super 8 near the O'hare airport that was under 100. NOT recommended, like at all.
 
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Hotels under $100 in the District are likely to be in Southeast or near the edges and very, very, very bad.
 
Ya'll run fancy. Like, are we holding out for pools or something?
 
Which one is that. I don't know where everyone lives.

I wouldn't dare spend a night in any hotel in Chicago that was less than 100, which I doubt you could even find.

Vancouver. For $89/night, you can enjoy a giant stone tub that you can barely get into and out of, window with a street view of the homeless who shout and get into knife fights at night, an old CRT TV, and no air conditioning!

Also, the doors are particle board.
 
Hotels under $100 in the District are likely to be in Southeast or near the edges and very, very, very bad.
In totally unrelated news, tour buses are extremely common in the DMV.
 
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