The speaker, identified as "Toy", visits three different capsule hotels in Moscow, Russia. The first hotel is located at Vnukovo Airport and is described as futuristic, with a cost of 1200 rubles for three hours. The speaker finds the hotel's interior to be spacious and well-equipped, including a monitor, headphones, and a briefcase. The hotel also has a safe, which requires a code to open.
The second hotel is in Moscow City and is the most expensive one visited. It offers a stunning view of the city and is described as luxurious. The hotel has a soft bed, TV, and shower facilities. The cost for a night at this hotel is 3500 rubles.
The third hotel is the cheapest one visited. The speaker describes it as a complete mess, with no clear purpose other than sleeping. The cost for a night at this hotel is 950 rubles.
Overall, the speaker gives the first hotel a rating of 10, the second hotel a rating of 9, and the third hotel a rating of 1. The speaker concludes by stating that the most profitable thing about these hotels is that they cost 950 rubles per day.
1. The speaker's name is Toy.
2. They are visiting capsule hotels in a city.
3. The first hotel they visit is at Vnukovo airport.
4. The hotel at Vnukovo airport is futuristic and has several capsules.
5. The speaker does not know the cost of other capsule hotels.
6. The capsule hotel at Vnukovo airport costs 1200 for three hours.
7. The hotel has a briefcase and sneakers inside.
8. The hotel has a monitor and a TV.
9. The hotel has a safe that requires a code for access.
10. The hotel has headphones and a