When we walked into the hotel, we were immediately turned away because our booking was scheduled for the next day and check-in wasn't until 8 AM. Oh shit, we were screwed...
Eight hours in a blizzard. That spells death, so we needed to find a place to go. There was a McDonald's across the street that was open until 2 AM, so we sat at a booth in a corner and waited, hoping the storm would pass. At 1:45 AM, it hadn't, and we were kicked out, so it was back to the streets. On our way out, a girl who had just ended her shift asked us for a lighter. She only spoke French, but, with my extremely basic French skills, we were able to communicate to her that we needed a place to stay. She brought us to a hotel down the street and helped us negotiate a price with the guy at reception. When we realized that we couldn't afford even a single room for the night, we asked if we could sit in the lobby for a few hours to stay warm. The guy allowed us, and even made us coffee for free. All my life, I've been told that Parisians are assholes and that they hate Americans, but alls it takes is an attempt at speaking broken French, and they open right up. They let us stay there until 6 AM, but then told us to leave. We thanked them kindly, and ventured outside to find another warm place to kill the time...
The next two hours were spent huddled in a corner in the subway. It was still snowing hard, so being underground protected us from being covered in frozen water. However, it didn't protect us from the biting cold, which crept into our bodies and stung our morale as we crouched into the fetal position to maintain body heat...

Yes, the ORLY Owl brought us moments of joy in such a tremendously depressing situation. In the end, we made it out okay. At 8 AM, we rose from the depths of the Paris Metro and checked into our hotel, where we slept like babies for hours and hours. When we awoke, a shower awaited us, along with a meal of bread and cheese that we stole from the market across the street. Our week in Paris was only just beginning, but it had already been the most adventurous night of the trip...More to come..:-)
-Matt

2 comments:
Well, see, I'm a subway nut, so any shots of The Metro make this post OK by me. The owl was an unexpected bonus :-)
Linds say she is also scared to death every time you write a new post. "WHAT CAN POSSIBLY HAPPEN NEXT?!" she said to me on the phone. "I CANNOT BELIEVE HE LIVED."
You're a LEGEND[, Dave].
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