'People are dying to get in': Vlogger's satirical review of hospital as a hotel has internet in splits
"This is the most expensive hotel in America." So begins a review of what appears to be a luxury hotel, but hold on¡ªit's actually a hospital! A vlogger-turned-patient decided to spice up his hospital stay, and his hilarious antics have left the Internet in stitches.
"This is the most expensive hotel in America."
So begins a review of what appears to be a luxury hotel, but hold on¡ªit's actually a hospital! A vlogger-turned-patient decided to spice up his hospital stay, and his hilarious antics have left the Internet in stitches.
Content creator Trigg Ferrano has hilariously reviewed his recent 3-day hospital stay.
"They don¡¯t take any reservations," he quipped in his video.
According to Ferrano, guests (or patients) enjoy a personalised tasting menu crafted by the head chef (doctor), complete with round-the-clock private room service and an abundant supply from the minibar (IV fluids).
He detailed each day with comedic flair: day one featured a menu limited to clear liquids, with Ferrano praising the vegetable broth as "absolutely divine."
Day two brought three courses of full liquids, including "deconstructed chocolate from Switzerland" and "anti-probiotic French yogurt," alongside traditional offerings like cream of wheat and chocolate pudding.
Adding to the humor, Ferrano suggested guests enjoy a stroll in custom walking socks to admire the hospital's "meticulously curated collection of fine art."
The highlight, he insisted, was the solid food course on day three, deemed worth the over $10,000 price tag.
In a cheeky caption, Ferrano reassured his audience, "And don't worry about me. I'm back at home, fully healthy now, and the whole stay was actually just $35... my 'membership fees' took care of the rest."
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The comments section was equally witty.
One person joked, "People are dying to get in."
Another quipped, "3 Michelin scars."
"Don't forget about the fancy dress code," added another commenter.
The satire received high praise, with one person saying, "The satire here is incredible ? I¡¯m pretty sure you can write your stay off on your taxes now because it's content."
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