I wrote about my “writing prompt exercise” in my welcome post, and here is another one! Enjoy.
Writing prompt
You are asked to review a luxury hotel on the beach
Writing prompt exercise
The lobby opens up in beautiful marble floors and clean, taupe tile on the walls. Dark mahogony desks line one side of the lobby, where attendants wait to check you in for a fabulous stay.
Once checked in, enter the clear-glass elevator to reach your floor. Cream walls and thick, navy blue carpet adorn each hallway. Rooms have cherry wood with gold-lettered numbers for each room.
And the rooms! Each one comes with a small kitchenette and eating space as well as a small living space for relaxing after a long, luxurious day at the beach. One or two bedrooms come with each suite, where complimentary robes and turndown service allow you to relax and enjoy.
Hotel amenities include both an indoor and outdoor pool, jacuzzis, a full gym, playroom for the kids, and a full spa.
Oh, the spa! All services are available, from facials, manicures, and pedicures to full-body massages.
The full bar is open 24 hours, and the restaurant has extended dining hours, so you’ll never miss a meal.
Step onto the balcony of each room to enjoy a beach or forest view.
Staff is available 24/7 to serve you. Delivery services are complimentary, as are laundry services.
Purpose of this prompt
I wrote about why I’m doing this exercise in a separate post. But what purpose does this writing prompt exercise serve? Well, it serves three purposes by:
- Keeping me in the practice of writing.
- Helping generate story ideas.
- Offering you sneak peeks into what I might be working on next.
This piece is raw and unedited. I have made no changes from the words I wrote long-hand in my notebook. Why would I do that? Because I want to show y’all that what you write doesn’t have to be perfect the first time. Don’t let perfect get in the way of getting things done.
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That’s all for now. Stay fabulous, y’all!