EL PEOR MOTEL EN MÉXICO VS EL MEJOR MOTEL - Summary

Summary

The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker visits three motels with different ratings and compares their cleanliness, service, price and amenities. He uses a UV flashlight and counts the number of disgusting anomalies he finds in each room. He also orders food and tries the jacuzzi or shower. He gives each motel a rating based on his criteria and decides where he will spend the night. The video is humorous and informal.

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- The speaker reviews three motels with different ratings and finds disgusting anomalies in each room.
- He rates the motels based on cleanliness, service, price and amenities and chooses the best one to sleep in.
- The video is humorous and informal.

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1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker visits three motels with different ratings and compares them based on cleanliness, service and price.
2. The first motel has a medium rating of 4.4 stars and costs 450 pesos for the cheapest room and 800 pesos for the most expensive room. The speaker finds four disgusting anomalies such as stains, hairs and garbage, and gives it a rating of 4.05 stars.
3. The second motel has the best rating of 4.8 stars and has a bathtub, a pool, a massage table and a gourmet menu in the most luxurious room. The speaker finds only one disgusting anomaly, which is some stains next to the pool, and gives it a rating of 9.5 stars.
4. The third motel has the worst rating of 1.3 stars and costs 600 pesos for the most luxurious room, which has a cigarette burn, hairs, stains and no phone service. The speaker finds about 300 disgusting anomalies and gives it a rating of zero stars.
5. The speaker's goal is to find at least seven disgusting anomalies in the worst rated motel so that he can spend the night in the best rated motel of his choice.