You must have stayed at one of the more expensive ones then.HAHA
I was in Toronto last weekend. A basic hotel room was $550-$650 for a night. That wasn't a basic room.
$250 gets you a room at the university residence.
You must have stayed at one of the more expensive ones then.HAHA
I was in Toronto last weekend. A basic hotel room was $550-$650 for a night. That wasn't a basic room.
$250 gets you a room at the university residence.
I was gonna say maybe a cheap motel, not that fancy schmancy suite.
Possibly a request by the Toronto Police.Also a legally distinct Toronto Police badge, and the real Toronto Police is just called 'Toronto Police', not 'Toronto City Police'.
Looked like a suite. I'd say closer to $500 a night, depending on if anything is going on in the city.Probably only about $250 for one night.
Like I said, it can depend on what's going on in the City.You can go online now and book a suite for this weekend for under $300/night.
You can go online now and book a suite for this weekend for under $300/night.
Also, why is always to woman that gets the bed?
From the point of view of the Institute, someone broke in, killed some guards with a pistol, and left the weapon in one of your test subjects rooms. Maybe this implicit threat gets the whole project moved to SE Asia.She did.
But it might have disappeared when she did (temporal shenanigans) or perhaps it's the thing that the kid uses to escape and then go on to become the Tyrant he is remembered as.
He had to get out of that lab somehow at some point.
Who's to say it was as an adult.
It's Canada Day long weekend. Of course prices are at their max.You literally can't. Expedia lists the cheapest room not a suite at $833/night for this weekend. You're pulling up personal rentals 35 km from downtown.
It's Canada Day weekend. Of course prices are at their max.
Fair enoughYeah, and I was replying to the person who said you could get a downtown suite this weekend for less than $300
https://www.expedia.com/Hotel-Search?adults=2&children=&destination=Downtown Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada&endDate=2023-07-01&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1_SkBhDwARIsANbGpFtAIOz_17cbxR3dN8XZrjxexm7AEK488eeLHBhtb1mFBimsXnorYmIaAksxEALw_wcB&latLong=&locale=en_US&mapBounds=&neighborhood=6057934&pwaDialog=®ionId=6057934&semcid=US.UB.GOOGLE.DT-c-EN.HOTEL&semdtl=a111798310629.b1113318494783.g1kwd-74674961.e1c.m1Cj0KCQjw1_SkBhDwARIsANbGpFtAIOz_17cbxR3dN8XZrjxexm7AEK488eeLHBhtb1mFBimsXnorYmIaAksxEALw_wcB.r12ceb5bcb37be7dced7763195094bbeb69a4c13524dc701d8e8e64dbdf86edaee.c1.j11023349.k1.d1618898262606.h1e.i1.l1.n1.o1.p1.q1.s1.t1.x1.f1.u1.v1.w1&siteid=1&sort=RECOMMENDED&startDate=2023-06-30&theme=&useRewards=false&userIntent=You literally can't. Expedia lists the cheapest room not a suite at $833/night for this weekend. You're pulling up personal rentals 35 km from downtown.
The hotel was odd. Why book a room with only one bed? Do they not know about twins?
Also, why is always to woman that gets the bed? He’s the captain so he should have got it.
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