Well… it happened. I had to come back to school. I’m like a stuffed turkey that had been in the warm, inviting oven and now I have been cruelly taken out and put back into the cold… Ok well technically it’s a lot warmer here then Jersey… but I’m trying to give you an idea of how it feels to leave mom’s home cooking…
Oh well. Back to class. More papers. More books. More teachers dirty looks. But I am counting down the days until Christmas so here we go! Finals are approaching and I’m getting those nervous butterflies in my stomach. I have to pass my statistics class or I’ll have to repeat another math class… blah.
I know the perfect way to cure those butterflies… playing a new game! And I couldn’t resist this week the new diner dash game… Hotel Dash, Suite Success. You gotta love Flo. Who is more hardworking than that girl?! I mean come on! She does everything while her “friends” sit back and relax.
And, it seems this game is no different. Starting with Quinn. Quinn has decided to expand her business to booking honeymoons and vacations. The only thing is she hasn’t done much research on the places she’s booked these vacations and it turns out that they are all dumps! So Flo to the rescue has to come in and save the day by turning these run down hotels into four star romantic retreats.
I’ve gotten pretty far in the game already and I can say that the first hotel is pretty easy. I had no problem upgrading everything pretty quickly, and I reached expert on almost all the boards. Flo has to run around checking people into their rooms, getting their luggage, bringing them room service, bringing them towels and pillows, checking them out, and taking the dirty laundry to the laundry room.
Things start to get a little crazy on the second board where it gets faster and more confusing as they add more things for Flo to do.
There is one little problem I did find with the game and that was it got pretty predictable what would happen. And it started to get a little boring because I knew what step would come next. After you check them in, you bring them their luggage, then they want room service, then a towel or a pillow, then they check out. Done.
Anyhow… now that I’ve calmed down a bit, I suppose I should go back to work… Man, it would be great if my school had room service… maybe I could deal with the food then. I mean less effort and all should count for something, right?