Heading into our first option for hotels, and Mrs. Huntswoman nailed it. It has a gated/walled parking lot with guards so we pull in. She heads inside to check on prices and it's $150 for the night. Honestly it's a bit more than we were expecting but why be tight with money now? We take it.
The rest of us follow her back in and when we get there we meet the jolliest guy you can imagine behind the counter. His English is perfect and he's stoked to see some Americans in attendance. He asks where we're from he find's out Mrs. Huntswoman is from Texas.
"OH, I LOVE Texas!" He exclaims. "Cowboys, John Wayne! Do you have boots and a hat? Where did you live?"
She's laughing her butt off, and answers that she doesn't but the boys and I both do and that she's from San Antonio where the Alamo is.
Then he asks if she has a horse, can she ride one? and speaking right out of her butt she answers in the affirmative (she has never owned a horse, and I don't think she's ever ridden one). But this guys is just way too excited to disappoint.
We get a discount because of the youngest Huntsman's age and that brings us down to $108, which is a much nicer price (and I gotta say, this place is pretty nice)
The first thing the boys notice is the pool, and we 100% brought them their swim gear.
So, after we were all unpacked, after we sunblocked back up and hydrated, we all went down to the pool.
I give the boys a coin to dive in the water for, but they later find a colorful plastic ring that sinks. We're still a bit gross coming out of the desert and we're DEFINITELY a big contrast to some of the people who are very much trying to look rich/important as they lounge around this nice hotel (one young guy has very expensive sunglasses and a bluetooth speaker and now we all have to listen to his music)
We do stand out though so we do ask the kids to keep it under a reasonable volume. Ultimately they're able to have their fun, and I dont think we bothered anyone too much (plus the beers were cold)
Later that night it'd be rum and cokes in the room while watching Bollywood action movies. The kids LOVE their lack of physics, and we all have a good time. Once home we'll find out that this is Tunisia's holiest city (4th holiest in the Islamic religion) and will wish we had spent some time touring the mosques that reside in the area.
aaaah question mark days. You win some and you miss some. All in all it wasn't bad.