Sunday, November 5, 2023

Trump's Hotels' Bookings Have Fallen



As a New York State court decides what financial penalties to apply to the Malignant Loser's fraudulent practices of overvaluing / undervaluing his properties for collateral loans and tax purposes respectively, Newsweek reports that the Malignant Loser's hotels are not getting bookings these days. According to their report:

"At the time of writing, there is availability at four of Trump's hotels for around the next 18 months.

At Trump's Las Vegas hotel, there is availability every night until January 2025. There is availability today, November 3, for $235 at the 1,282 room hotel, which was this year ranked the world's 10th ugliest building, and availability tomorrow, November 4 for $199.

In his 176-room New York hotel, where there is availability until April 2025, a room for tonight costs $878.

Over in Chicago, where there are 339 rooms, rooms are available for tonight at $414 and there is also space until April 2025.

There is availability among the 462 rooms in his Waikiki hotel in Hawaii too, which costs $414 tonight. Prospective guests can also make bookings until April 2025."  (our emphasis)

The Malignant Loser's track record is apparently suffering from public revulsion at his criminality and attempts to undermine democracy and replace it with his dictatorial agenda. Also, his MAGAt crowd can't afford to pay $878 or even $414 a night to stay in his schlocky hotels. More on his hotel business woes:

"Trump's former flagship hotel, the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., ran into financial problems and in 2022 its lease was sold to the CGI Merchant Group for a reported $375 million.

The hotel had suffered major losses thanks to a mixture of the COVID-19 pandemic and a decline in prestige since Trump left the White House.

Meanwhile, his golf courses also appear to be struggling to attract customers, with discounts for tee times being offered online at Trump National Doral Golf Club in Miami." (our emphasis)

Of course, his Doral Golf Club became notorious for an infestation of bed bugs among other problems, so there may be that factor at work among potential guests. Whatever the cause of the booking drop off, it's another blow to the wallet of someone whose fragile ego is wrapped up in his failing properties.

 

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