Jeremy, an elderly man from Texas, traveled to New York to meet his daughter.
He spent all his money on a night at a luxurious 5-star hotel in Manhattan, hoping to be close to her.
After a long journey, Jeremy arrived at the hotel and was immediately noticed by other guests.
They complained about him, mainly because of his smell. As a result, the hotel asked Jeremy to leave.
The next day, the hotel decided to offer Jeremy a special surprise. They gave him a free stay in their presidential suite, the most luxurious room in the hotel. It was a gesture to make up for the trouble he faced.
“Have you downgraded your security? How can you just let anybody in here?” a man complained.
“The hotel lobby usually smells divine, but today, it smells like a dumpster,” his wife added.
Hearing these complaints, the hotel receptionist approached Jeremy. “Sir, you are distracting our guests. Could you please leave the hotel and wait somewhere else?” she asked.
Jeremy responded, “No, I need to wait here. I have a meeting with my daughter.”
The receptionist insisted, “I’m sure your daughter wouldn’t mind if you waited somewhere else. If you don’t leave, I’ll have to call security.”
Jeremy, looking worried, said, “I’m waiting for my daughter. She works here.”
The receptionist was skeptical and asked, “What’s your daughter’s name?”
Jeremy replied that his daughter was Samantha Jennings, the hotel director. Her eyes widened in surprise.
Jeremy argued that he had a room booked under his name. He showed an album and a reservation slip as proof, but the security guards were already removing him from the hotel.
“If you’d just listen to me, I have every right to be here!” Jeremy protested, but the security guards warned him not to return or they would call the police.