"I once asked a manager of a high-dollar hotel (the Orlando World Marriott, in this case) why it is that expensive hotels generally charge for internet access whereas you often find it free in cheaper hotels like Motel 6."
"@floraposte: Yes, they have always tried to keep coach passengers in the back lavs, but since shortly after 9/11 they always claim it's due to TSA or FAA regulations (depending on which lie the particular airline chooses to promulgate).
The real reason, of course, is to keep the rabble out of first class."
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