Hotel ZaZa’s Room 322
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Room 322 was beyond strange. In an otherwise ritzy hotel, this room had a hard, concrete floor, and its bed had chains. The walls were decorated with skulls and eerie paintings of monstrous, deformed people; one showed two twin girls with giraffe-like necks, conjoined by the hair. And then, in the midst of the chaos, there was a strangely innocuous photograph of a smiling middle-aged man: Stanford Financial Group president Jay Comeaux.
Most troubling of all, the room was small, one-third the size of a normal room. The rest of the room was blocked off by a brick wall with what appeared to be a one-way mirror. The other two-thirds of the room, it seemed,
When Joe’s colleague asked the staff about his room, he was told it wasn’t meant to be booked and was quickly moved into another.
Hotel ZaZa changed their tune, however, when the story went viral. Now they insisted that this was one of their room’s “kooky” themes,
A reporter asked the hotel. Their staff, he said, sounded nervous and would only reply, “I need to look into that a little bit further.” Canon Printer Help Number UK
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