Have to admit, I know I haven't seen it all or done it all, but that is one I don't think I would have ever heard or seen. I can see it now, maid comes in the next day and spots blood you missed on cleanup, manager calls the police, you are tracked down and arrested for murder and disposal of a body or some other crazy thing. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to contain my innerds from laughing so hard if that happened to someone and I heard about it.
As to the post, I, like most on here seem to do also, drive 90% of the time to my hunts. Or at least to the state such as Alaska when I drive to the closest air field for my drop hunt. I always take a couple of gallons of vinegar/water solution to rinse off my skinned and deboned meat then pack it in the coolers with dry ice. one year, back in the mid 90's, dad and I didn't have a lot of time for driving to and from Colorado due to a serious jump in work so we only had a week to Elk hunt. We flew in. We both took nice sized bulls that year and had the meat shipped home. We compared the cost to check the meat in on a direct flight home with us and it would have cost almost $200 more than it did to overnight it home to mom. It got there 3 hours before us. I couldn't even fathom what it would cost now to check it in on a flight.