There is definitely potential in the idea, but the Hilton doesn't like competition on it's doorstep and has successfully managed to prevent anyone with the same idea so far - you will probably be able to open such a venture, but will be frequently raided and generally hassled if you are within the town centre. I believe lomuamart has some experience in these matters so it might be worth you PMing him. Good luck but I won't hold my breath.
Wanderlust wrote:There is definitely potential in the idea, but the Hilton doesn't like competition on it's doorstep and has successfully managed to prevent anyone with the same idea so far - you will probably be able to open such a venture, but will be frequently raided and generally hassled if you are within the town centre. I believe lomuamart has some experience in these matters so it might be worth you PMing him. Good luck but I won't hold my breath.
who likes competition, if everything's working well.
but oh well, im not afraid or scary about that, that's tamadaa(normal).
I'll do it for sure, that's definitely alrdy
See you in 2 -3 years, i'll offer you free drinks haha
Wanderlust wrote:There is definitely potential in the idea, but the Hilton doesn't like competition on it's doorstep and has successfully managed to prevent anyone with the same idea so far - you will probably be able to open such a venture, but will be frequently raided and generally hassled if you are within the town centre. I believe lomuamart has some experience in these matters so it might be worth you PMing him. Good luck but I won't hold my breath.
Wanderlust.. your name is German... you are German?!!
Weil wenn das so ist, können wir auch Deutsch schreiben, macht es mir um einiges leichter, da ich gerade noch am Englisch lernen bin
ThaiStyle - no I am not German and the word 'wanderlust' is in the english language, although no doubt it's origins are from elsewhere. Just checked www.dictionary.com and it says that the definition is
A very strong or irresistible impulse to travel.
[German : wandern, to wander (from Middle High German) + Lust, desire (from Middle High German, from Old High German. See las- in Indo-European Roots).]
So you are right about it being a German word but it has been in the english language for some time I would guess.
Wanderlust wrote:ThaiStyle - no I am not German and the word 'wanderlust' is in the english language, although no doubt it's origins are from elsewhere. Just checked www.dictionary.com and it says that the definition is
A very strong or irresistible impulse to travel.
[German : wandern, to wander (from Middle High German) + Lust, desire (from Middle High German, from Old High German. See las- in Indo-European Roots).]
So you are right about it being a German word but it has been in the english language for some time I would guess.