A day in the life of a presidentially pardoned turkey
Luxe hotel suites, VIP travel, and paparazzi
Luxe hotel suites, VIP travel, and paparazzi
Luxe hotel suites, VIP travel, and paparazzi
Every year, POTUS pardons a turkey ahead of Thanksgiving. This year is no different: Either Drumstick or Wishbone, both of whom were flown in from Minnesota, per a White House , will be pardoned by President Trump tomorrow in the Rose Garden. Tonight, though, they'll live like : they are staying at the Willard Continental in D.C., reports. Rooms at the hotel go anywhere from $200 to $3,500 a night.
It's not uncommon for the turkeys to stay at expensive places before they are privately shuttled to the White House and broadcast around the world. reports that in the past they've stayed at the W, another not inexpensive D.C. hotel.
The Willard, specifically, has hosted a few pairs of Turkeys 1 and 2. Last year, they hosted "special guests" , and reports, 2014's Mac and Cheese stayed there too.
Regardless, the National Turkey Federation will pay for their luxurious room, which appears to have a queen-size bed for each turkey. Drumstick and Wishbone will undoubtedly sleep well tonight, as the president loves to exercise a good pardon.