Besides the hotel’s owners, there is a full staff to ensure the Thurston runs smoothly. Friendly (and sometimes flirty) front desk clerks and smiling bellhops welcome guests. Efficient housekeeping staff keep the hotel and guest rooms clean.
Our French chef creates culinary masterpieces in the kitchens for hungry guests in the Foothills Dining Room and Alberta Rose Coffee Shop. Our sexy bartenders chat up customers and tease the regulars while they mix drinks for the wait staff to serve in the Thomas Lounge and Peaks Bar.
Thousands of guests (even some four-footed ones) check into the Thurston every year, but we have a feisty, eighty-year-old widow who permanently resides in one of the sixth floor suites. She’s a real sweetheart and everyone loves her. Everyone mutters about how slow the elevator moves, but if you were a hundred years old… Just kidding. The elevator is well maintained and completely safe, just not too speedy. In fact, some claim our resident senior moves faster.
Now, don’t most hundred-year-old hotels have at least one ghost? Nah! There’s no such thing as a ghost, right?
Since 1916, the hotel’s motto has been, ‘We promise you’ll enjoy your stay at the Thurston’. The Thurston authors couldn’t agree more. And you never know who’ll walk through the front door at the Thurston next.
Join us for all the fun every Thurston Thursday, starting September 29th. And check out our website at www.thurstonhotelbooks.com for book release dates, author bios and a peek at the book covers and blurbs.
Happy reading!