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Retire ở Holiday Inn
64-year-old plans to spend 'golden' age at Holiday Inn instead of retirement home
A man on the brink of retirement found an alternative way to live out his "golden" years: by spending them in a Holiday Inn rather than a retirement home.
Spring, Texas, resident Terry Robison, 64, worked out a detailed comparison between the two options, and the mid-priced hotel chain appeared to win out by a landslide.
Robison wrote on Facebook that the average cost of nursing home care is about $188 per day. A long-term stay with a senior discount at Holiday Inn, on the other hand, is $59.23 per day.
"That leaves $128.77 a day for lunch and dinner in any restaurant we want, or room service, laundry, gratuities and special TV movies," he wrote. "Plus, they provide a spa, swimming pool, a workout room, a lounge and washer-dryer, etc."
The benefits of Holiday Inn, Robison added, also include free toothpaste, razors, shampoo and soap. An additional $5 a day in tips will "have the entire staff scrambling to help you" as well, he wrote.
"They treat you like a customer, not a patient," he said.
Holiday Inn also provides a spa, swimming pool, gym, lounge and washer-dryers, but the amenities don't stop there. The location where Robison checked out reservations has a city bus stop right in front, where seniors can ride for free.
In addition, guests can "take the airport shuttle bus" to eat at one of the restaurants at the local airport for "a change of scenery," he wrote. From there, they can take a flight to another Holiday Inn as well, he mused.
"You're not stuck in one place forever -- you can move from Inn or Inn, or even from city to city," he wrote.
The competition to find a comfortable room isn't as steep either, Robison wrote.
"It takes months to get into decent nursing homes," he wrote. "Holiday Inn will take your reservation today."
And the maintenance is virtually nonexistent, Robison figured.
"TV broken? Light bulbs need changing? Need a mattress replaced? No problem," Robison wrote. "They fix everything, and apologize for the inconvenience."
Robison did not mention what kind of health he is in, but said staff like a security guard or maid could check to see if he is OK as well as call an ambulance or an undertaker, whichever is needed.
"If you fall and break a hip, Medicare will pay for the hip, and Holiday Inn will upgrade you to a suite for the rest of your life," he wrote, adding that he'd face his "golden age" with "a grin."
A representative for InterContinental Hotels Group, which Holiday Inn is a subsidiary of, did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment.
A man on the brink of retirement found an alternative way to live out his "golden" years: by spending them in a Holiday Inn rather than a retirement home.
Spring, Texas, resident Terry Robison, 64, worked out a detailed comparison between the two options, and the mid-priced hotel chain appeared to win out by a landslide.
Robison wrote on Facebook that the average cost of nursing home care is about $188 per day. A long-term stay with a senior discount at Holiday Inn, on the other hand, is $59.23 per day.
"That leaves $128.77 a day for lunch and dinner in any restaurant we want, or room service, laundry, gratuities and special TV movies," he wrote. "Plus, they provide a spa, swimming pool, a workout room, a lounge and washer-dryer, etc."
The benefits of Holiday Inn, Robison added, also include free toothpaste, razors, shampoo and soap. An additional $5 a day in tips will "have the entire staff scrambling to help you" as well, he wrote.
"They treat you like a customer, not a patient," he said.
Holiday Inn also provides a spa, swimming pool, gym, lounge and washer-dryers, but the amenities don't stop there. The location where Robison checked out reservations has a city bus stop right in front, where seniors can ride for free.
In addition, guests can "take the airport shuttle bus" to eat at one of the restaurants at the local airport for "a change of scenery," he wrote. From there, they can take a flight to another Holiday Inn as well, he mused.
"You're not stuck in one place forever -- you can move from Inn or Inn, or even from city to city," he wrote.
The competition to find a comfortable room isn't as steep either, Robison wrote.
"It takes months to get into decent nursing homes," he wrote. "Holiday Inn will take your reservation today."
And the maintenance is virtually nonexistent, Robison figured.
"TV broken? Light bulbs need changing? Need a mattress replaced? No problem," Robison wrote. "They fix everything, and apologize for the inconvenience."
Robison did not mention what kind of health he is in, but said staff like a security guard or maid could check to see if he is OK as well as call an ambulance or an undertaker, whichever is needed.
"If you fall and break a hip, Medicare will pay for the hip, and Holiday Inn will upgrade you to a suite for the rest of your life," he wrote, adding that he'd face his "golden age" with "a grin."
A representative for InterContinental Hotels Group, which Holiday Inn is a subsidiary of, did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment.
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8DonCo
Re: Retire ở Holiday Inn
Có membership , my membership bây giờ được free hotel gần 3 tuần / năm . free breakfast và mỗi khi đến hotel có quà tên riêng cho mình .
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Ba Sao
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Bo\\n Bon wrote:Good idea huh, có người clean phòng cho mình
khỏi phải giặt khăn tắm Bòn Bòn .
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Ba Sao
Re: Retire ở Holiday Inn
Remember, he is only 64t, còn khỏe mạnh đi đứng được nên thấy covenience chờ lúc him turns 70 or 75t and see hotel or assisted living home cái nào better. Nếu ai cũng nghĩ lợi như him thì assisted living home business của Mỹ tiêu lâu rồi. Làm sao tính toán hơn được tụi business Mỹ.
KatN
Re: Retire ở Holiday Inn
thì tới đó tính sau , 10 năm enjoy cũng good
ở FL , có người ở trên cruise thường xuyên
ở FL , có người ở trên cruise thường xuyên
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8DonCo
Re: Retire ở Holiday Inn
Btw, không có ai 64t mà nghĩ đến chuyện vô assisted living home hết, ridiculous story
KatN
Re: Retire ở Holiday Inn
KatN wrote:Btw, không có ai 64t mà nghĩ đến chuyện vô assisted living home hết, ridiculous story
Hmmm......
cũng đúng ... Nghĩ tới tháng Ba này Newtexas 67 tuổi, Béo 70 tuổi .... Xóm Chợ mình hùn dô khuyên họ dọn dô Holiday Inn đi nha ...
Sim
Re: Retire ở Holiday Inn
Ba Sao wrote:Bo\\\n Bon wrote:Good idea huh, có người clean phòng cho mình
khỏi phải giặt khăn tắm Bòn Bòn .
Clean phòng được rồi, khăn xài chung ghê lắm:)
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Bo\n Bon
Re: Retire ở Holiday Inn
Sim wrote:KatN wrote:Btw, không có ai 64t mà nghĩ đến chuyện vô assisted living home hết, ridiculous story
Hmmm......
cũng đúng ... Nghĩ tới tháng Ba này Newtexas 67 tuổi, Béo 70 tuổi .... Xóm Chợ mình hùn dô khuyên họ dọn dô Holiday Inn đi nha ...
Chờ trúng số xc mình mua luôn cái Holiday Inn...mỗi em một phòng lol.....
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Re: Retire ở Holiday Inn
Bo\\n Bon wrote:Sim wrote:KatN wrote:Btw, không có ai 64t mà nghĩ đến chuyện vô assisted living home hết, ridiculous story
Hmmm......
cũng đúng ... Nghĩ tới tháng Ba này Newtexas 67 tuổi, Béo 70 tuổi .... Xóm Chợ mình hùn dô khuyên họ dọn dô Holiday Inn đi nha ...
Chờ trúng số xc mình mua luôn cái Holiday Inn...mỗi em một phòng lol.....
gút idea
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chongxa
Re: Retire ở Holiday Inn
8DonCo wrote:thì tới đó tính sau , 10 năm enjoy cũng good
ở FL , có người ở trên cruise thường xuyên
On average it costs about $100/day per person. 2 vợ chồng tui retired trên cruise ship thì tốn $200/day vẫn còn rẻ hơn vào retirement home và cũng lợi hơn ở Holiday Inn bởi vì được bao luôn all meals và được đi chơi tùm lum hết.
ga10
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ga10 wrote:8DonCo wrote:thì tới đó tính sau , 10 năm enjoy cũng good
ở FL , có người ở trên cruise thường xuyên
On average it costs about $100/day per person. 2 vợ chồng tui retired trên cruise ship thì tốn $200/day vẫn còn rẻ hơn vào retirement home và cũng lợi hơn ở Holiday Inn bởi vì được bao luôn all meals và được đi chơi tùm lum hết.
hôm bữa mấy bà chị họ đi cruise gặp nhiều người ở trên đó thường hơn , họ nói vậy
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