
What hotel stay is complete without a fire alarm just before midnight? (I am still traveling on the East Coast, in Maryland.)


Everyone slowly evacuated themselves while the alarm sounded throughout the building. It was a little surreal as everyone took their time deciding whether or not to leave their rooms.

After about 20 minutes of the firemen walking around inside the hotel, we were waved back in to return to our rooms....False alarm! Time for bed ~ YAY

Far better to be safe than sorry. Besides its a great excuse for a post on firefighters.
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