Yes. With a lot of travel experience. During which I have never had to provide more than my own name. And yes, I’m talking about the U.S. In Europe it’s different because of the tourist requirements - you have to provide everyone’s passport and pay per-person fees in many countries and cities. Not true for the U.S. |
(And also, I’m 47. I will admit to old, but not ridiculously so.) |
Ha, just seemed HoJo and Howard Johnson in general is catering to a nostalgic sense of travel experienced by baby boomers. |