If the walls of most hotels could talk, I am not sure you could show their stories on network tv. Oh the stories they must be able to tell, especially if celebrities and all their antics come to stay. Well, looks like the Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago will finally get its say.
Two former concierges to five-star hotels have written a book called, “Great Reservations”. Abigail Hart and Nancy Joyce Callahan pen tales of some their more demanding visitors:
Overnight sensations: a hotel tell-all
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/
For a mere 12-hour stay, assistants for Nicole Kidman shipped a set of pink, 800-thread-count Italian sheets to the hotel ahead of her visit – along with diagrams and pages of instructions on how to make the bed. The then-Mrs. Tom Cruise never actually arrived.
Gary Busey pitched a screaming tantrum when he spotted a potted palm in his hallway. “I want that tree in my room!” he’s said to have ordered. The staff obliged him, and gave him the nickname “Abuse-y.”
Diva Diana Ross informed the staff no one was to make eye contact with her. Maids also discovered a black, tumbleweed-like object on the floor of her room; it turned out to be her wig.
John Cusack mistook the Four Seasons for his mom’s house, shipping his dirty laundry to the hotel before he checked in so they could wash it, according to the authors. They also claim he left his discarded underwear around his room to be collected, laundered and mailed to him after he checked out. “Not accurate,” Cusack’s rep tells us. “That’s not John at all. He also hasn’t stayed there in a decade.”
There are also dishes on Anthony Hopkins, Elton John, Madonna and more. The hotel has no comment, but you can read it all April 15.


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