900 plus fee for one night at 92?

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mbhenty
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900 plus fee for one night at 92?

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Yes, funny what is important to some people. Almost 1000 dollars to stay in the Morse room on August 4th?

Is it worth it? On ebay as we speak. Two-plus days left to bid. Hurry!


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Re: 900 plus fee for one night at 92?

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It's worth it to whoever bids on it, apparently. Good marketing strategy, I hope the B&B does well with it!
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Re: 900 plus fee for one night at 92?

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From a historical stand point I would rather stay there on the 3rd as it was the night before it happened rather than the night after. I find it more intriguing that way.

It almost surprises me that the B & B does not offer the guest room for both nights on Ebay, or perhaps all the rooms on Ebay for both Aug 3 rd and Aug 4TH. That would probably do okay.

When I told my brother that I paid $150 for one night in Bridget's room he told me that I must have rally wanted it. That is nothing compared to this.

It is too late now for this year but Maybe Maplecroft could have put Lizzie's room on Ebay for June 1st and for the date that she first slept there if that date is known. Also an annual party on the date of the famous party for Nance after which Emma left.
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