This video of a man destroying a hotel reception with a digger has gone massively viral

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Police are appealing for information after footage of a digger destroying the front of a building branded with the Travelodge logo went viral on Monday afternoon.

The video below, which was shared by Joe Fearon on Twitter, shows a man in an orange digger rolling up the steps towards the reception area of a new Travelodge in Liverpool, UK.

“That’s what happens when people don’t pay their wages, mate,” a man can be heard saying as the digger smashes its way into the building.

I was on that job an was supposed to get paid the Friday before Xmas, could have been skint for all they knew, never got my money until the 2nd week of January, only a matter of time before something like this happened 🤷🏻‍♂️😂 pic.twitter.com/WvQ91aRRgL

— Joe fearon (@joefblue) January 21, 2019 Read more…

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Adventurous tourist got catfished by a glamorous picture of a hotel pool

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Buyer beware is an age-old aphorism that rings all the more true in the internet era. 

When making online purchases, we should always remember that what looks beautiful on the internet might not be the reality. 

One Twitter user found that out the hard way when she booked a hotel in Vietnam with what looked like a lovely pool. The listing on Booking.com made it sure look like there was a big, luxurious pool waiting for them. 

The reality was…a little different.

Our hotel pool in Vietnam…booking.com VS reality 😂🤣😂 we’ve been done there pic.twitter.com/lElDjxzFwd

— Jenny Kershaw (@jennykershawx) May 12, 2018 Read more…

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This could be the first space hotel and people are already pre-booking the $9.5 million experience

Orion Span is planning to launch a luxury space hotel in 2022. Although this timescale sounds a bit unrealistic, the company mentions that 4 months worth of bookings were sold out in just 3 days after they started accepting reservations. 
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HotelTonight is revamping their rewards program with infinite levels

 Last year HotelTonight launched HT Perks, their own twist on a hotel loyalty program. The program is level-based, meaning user “level up” as they meet certain tiers of lifetime spend in the app. It was generally well received but maybe a little under ambitious – it maxed out at level 4 – which granted a user as much as 20% off in extra savings after spending a… Read More

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