I wholeheartedly agree Mendy. You are basically living sort of an ASQ on a boat/ship/vessel. Sure you have a bit of freedom to walk about but bottom-line, you are locked in and can't just leave. For me always having open freedom, a quarantine is painful. And again, depending on your personality type, it can be even harder.
Well for me the upside has been that I have been working remotely which passed a good portion of each day and sitting in the hotel I am getting paid.
Overall I think I got through this OK. I had my doubts (as did my wife..LOL) because I am just to hyperactive to sit still. The daily exercising in the room did help burn up pent up energy. I have averaged 8,112 steps a day in this room. I speed walked around the little course I made by moving the furniture to make it like an autocross course, did jumping jacks (well over a 1000). I was doing 120 push ups a day, I was given 5kg barbells so I did curls and other activities. I never slept very well, about 5 hours a day. I usually only sleep 6 or so anyway but it wasn't a sound 5 hours. I got bored of the food. I need to smell a BBQ pit and hold a beer while I toss the ball for my dogs to chase down and bring back. I entered the room with 5 bottles of alcohol and will leave with 4 3/4 bottles left. I sipped a bit on 2 nights.
The 7 hr drive home will be long because I am a passenger. I would prefer to drive. We have been advised by my driver to be prepared for random Covid road tests. He said its not likely to happen but he has heard from others that it has happened. Of course we will have our document packet from the hotel and all the tests results. On a side note, this may be the last time I have my personal driver. While my company pays him on a monthly basis to be available, being I am working remotely and will for the foreseeable future, it makes no sense to pay him and also hold him back from other opportunities. Going forward what will happen is I will contract him when I need him and the company will pay. Sam ( nickname) has been a great driver and become my friend over the last few years.