8.20.2007

And I thought I was cheating by using an air mattress.

The rich go 'glamping': "The Bondicks, who live in a sprawling home on the edge of a state park outside Boston and hire a personal chef at home, shelled out $595 a night -- plus an additional $110 per person per day for food. It's a hefty price to sleep in a tent, but the perks include a camp butler to build their fire, a maid to crank up the heated down comforter at nightfall and a cook to whip up bison rib-eye for dinner and French toast topped with huckleberries for breakfast."

What's the point, I ask? Just stay in the lodge and leave camping to the rest of us.

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