Ramsay heads to Starkville, Miss., to help David and Sukie revamp their formerly thriving business, Hotel Chester.
Chef Gordon Ramsay, along with a team of hospitality experts, travels the country applying his high standards to struggling hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts in an effort to get the owners and staff to turn their establishments around. Ramsay's signature no-holds-barred style will make it clear to those he coaches that there is no place for dirty rooms or incompetent staff if one hopes to remain in business.
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Ramsay heads to Starkville, Miss., to help David and Sukie revamp their formerly thriving business, Hotel Chester.
Gordon Ramsay visits Harper's Ferry, WV, where he meets an inn owner who runs his establishment more like a second-hand store, hoarding personal items throughout the premises. He quickly discovers some of the worst practices he's ever seen.
The first hotel is Juniper Hill Inn in Windsor, VT. Gordon checks in to the Juniper Hill Inn, a place that looks like a million dollars, but smells of RAW SEWAGE. He meets the inn's wealthy and arrogant owner, Robert Dean II, and witnesses Dean's inexcusable treatment of his staff. Gordon quickly concludes that it may take a miracle to save the inn.
Ramsay helps the married owners of a Southbridge, Mass., inn modeled after a historic Austrian bed and breakfast update their business.
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