If you are not staying with family, the best part about traveling to a place for a long time is most likely the hotel. Yeah, you get to go do all kinds of stuff (like going to museums, to conferences, and horseback riding), but what about when you are absolutely exhausted, and you just want to sleep? A hotel room gives you a bed to sleep on, to do just that. Unfortunately, hotel rooms are often a bit boring. So now it’s time to find something interesting.
Dog Bark Park Inn: Cottonwood, Idaho. At $98 per night, this hotel is the least expensive of the many I am going to tell you about. It is a 30ft high wooden dog made by a few chainsaw artists. The really strange part is that the door is between the HIND LEGS. To get inside, you have to go between the dog’s HIND LEGS. Not exactly pleasant, is it?
Hotel Costa Verde in Costa Rica. $ per night: $350-$750. It is a old fuselage of a antique Boeing 727. That’s a plane, guys. It’s a plane. You do not have to share the plane with the pilot, however. You get to be the pilot. (Problem is, the plane does not fly. Kinda annoying, huh?)
The Free Spirit Spheres: In British Columbia. Sorry, I don’t know the price per night on this one. but these are pretty creepy. These hotel rooms are simply balls hanging from the trees. They are so light, one has a weight limit of 300 pounds. And there are no bathrooms! At all! So if you need to go to the bathroom, you are just not doing that. Unless you bring a chamber pot.
Treehotel, Sweden. It’s $684.32 per night. this is actually one I am wanting to go to someday, as hotel is made out of TREEHOUSES. There is one that looks like a UFO. If you pay extra, you can get dry ice put underneath to make it look like the hotel room is landing.
There is a giant bird’s nest shaped room that is actually covered in sticks,
and a treehouse that is shaped like a giant box with windows at one end. But the most amazing is most probably the Mirror Cube. The mirror Cube is a treehouse that is covered in mirrors!
Attrap’ RĂªves: This hotel room is in France. The room is not really a “room”, however. It’s more of a “bubble”. $ per night: $151. This is a two-person plastic bubble-building made of clear plastic. There is no such thing as privacy here. There is a complimentary telescope you can use. Sadly, you can not keep the telescope.
Villa Hamster, France. $107 per night. very few words are needed to describe this place. You live like a hamster for a night. You even are served hamster food!
The Jules Undersea Lodge, Key Largo, Florida: $800 per night. This hotel room is 21 feet below the surface of the ocean, so you have to scuba dive to get there. Also, there is a special service that brings you free pizza in a water tight container.
Propeller Island City Lodge, Berlin, Germany: This hotel has a variety of different hotel rooms. One has lion's cages that you can sleep in. Another one has two real coffins! The coffins are elevated, so you have to walk on a platform to get there. Which is a little creepy.
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