This season, $50 will just about get you inside the door, before tax.
At that time I was on around £8 an hour before tax.
In 1991, the company lost $10.7 billion, before interest and taxes.
So my large room with queen bed cost $98 the first night and $73 the next, before tax.
If her money grew at a rate of just 5 percent, it would mean $380 more before taxes each month.
But that is before taxes - something new since 1988 - which now take 30 percent out of their pay.
The unit lost almost $1 billion before taxes in 1994.
Earnings before interest and tax rose from £22m to £31m.
The cost of dinner for four came to $49.55 before tax and tip.
It is three times what I earned last year before tax.