A Delta passenger experienced the private jet life when he was the only customer on his flight from Aspen, Colorado, to Salt Lake City, Utah.
Vincent Peone posted a video to Twitter showing how personalized and surreal the whole experience was.
Because the FAA requires all commercial flights to follow certain procedures, the flight attendants still went through the normal welcome and safety presentations — with a few little modifications for Peone.
The DoubleTree hotel in Colorado Springs, Colo., has apologized for a sign banning military members from its bar. (Photo: Getty Images)The sign preventing military personnel from accessing the hotel bar. (Photo: Aimee Osbourne via Facebook/KOAA News 5)
I wanted to take this opportunity to provide again my sincerest apologies for the situation that took place last week…
Military members who tried purchasing alcoholic drinks at a franchise of DoubleTree by Hilton were denied service, and now two hotel employees are “no longer employed.”
Located on Aspen Mountain, at the base of the Silver Queen Gondola
Ski-to-door access
On-site restaurant and an informal tavern
3 bars
A resort fee covers airport transfer, in-town and ski shuttle transfers, ski concierge, a spa, kids activities, seasonal loaner bikes, outdoor pool and hot tub.
18-hole golf course is available at Snowmass Club, 8 miles away
“A Houston man who was visiting Estes Park’s Stanley Hotel recently captured a ghostly image when he tried to take a panoramic photo of the stairwell and lobby. Henry Yau says he doesn’t remember anyone standing in the grand stairwell when he took the photo. He didn’t notice the figure seemingly standing in the middle until the next morning.” – 9News
Jay Mausling was on a “spirit tour” of The Stanley Hotel in Colorado, which was used as a model for “The Shining,” when he snapped photos inside the 108-year-old lodge. After the trip, he saw what appeared to be a little girl in a white robe when looking through his photos. But there had been no girl in the room when he snapped the picture. “People are like, ‘You Photoshopped this,’ and I am like, ‘I don’t even know how to use my cellphone,”’ Mausling told InsideEdition.com.