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Results: Swim With The Sharks? How About Sleep With The Sharks!

Published on 11/21/2018
By: Harriet56
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Travel
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The Conrad Maldives Rangalis Island has just opened the Muraka, also known as the world's first underwater hotel residence. Located more than 16 feet below sea level in the middle of the Indian Ocean with glass walls, the Muraka is a two-level aquarium where you can fall asleep to fish swimming overhead and wake up to the swaying arms of coral. The Muraka is connected by a long jetty to the Hilton's main resort, which is known for its firsts. The undersea master bedroom, which fits a king-size bed, offers 180-degree views of sea life for an otherworldly experience. You can even wash your hands and shower while watching the fish swim by. Apart from the integrated space for living, dining, entertaining, and sleeping on the upper level, there's also a deck prime for sunset watching, complete with an infinity-edge pool and a "relaxation deck" where guests can bask in the sun. This under-water experience will set you back over $50,000 a night. If money was "no concern" (right) would you like to stay in this underwater hotel?
The Conrad Maldives Rangalis Island has just opened the Muraka, also known as the world's first underwater hotel residence. Located more than 16 feet below sea level in the middle of the Indian Ocean with glass walls, the Muraka is a two-level aquarium where you can fall asleep to fish swimming overhead and wake up to the swaying arms of coral. The Muraka is connected by a long jetty to the Hilton's main resort, which is known for its firsts. The undersea master bedroom, which fits a king-size bed, offers 180-degree views of sea life for an otherworldly experience. You can even wash your hands and shower while watching the fish swim by. Apart from the integrated space for living, dining, entertaining, and sleeping on the upper level, there's also a deck prime for sunset watching, complete with an infinity-edge pool and a
Yes
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531 votes
Not really
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1139 votes
It would be my dream to stay there!
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114 votes
Not sure
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289 votes
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Maybe one of these odd hotels will fit your budget better, or tick off that bucket list of places to stay. How many of these sound like places you would like to stay?
Maybe one of these odd hotels will fit your budget better, or tick off that bucket list of places to stay. How many of these sound like places you would like to stay?
Switzerland's Whitepod Hotel consists of a small colony of igloo-esque pods at a hilltop with jaw-dropping vistas of the valley below. The Whitepod Hotel, located close to the town of Les Cerniers merges hospitality and environmental conservation, with focus on local cuisine from the hotel's restaurant. While you can stay here all year round, the experience is most enjoyable in the winter, when the wood–heated pods are at their coziest.
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451 votes
Giraffe Manor is an exclusive boutique hotel located on 12 acres of land right by Ngong forest – one of Nairobi's hidden charms. An iconic building in pristine surroundings, the uniqueness of the manor is underscored by its resident Rothschild giraffe population, who roam the grounds freely and make for excellent hosts. In fact, these humble herbivores will even share your breakfast with you, if that's your thing
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564 votes
Stockholm's Jumbo Stay hotel is, as the name suggests, in a retired Boeing 747 -212B from 1976, where you can choose between two unique suites. Note that the only destinations this grounded Jumbo flies to are those you conjure up during your dreams on its spacious beds. Cockpit enthusiasts can enjoy the comfort of the cockpit suite, with beds right up there among the levers and dials whilst those looking for something a bit more low-key have the option of lodging in the aft-end "Black Box" suite.
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279 votes
Knight's Glamping is a journey back to The Middle Ages – an immersive experience that omits modern conveniences in favor of feasts over open fire pits and tented accommodation. Located by Leeds Castle, in Kent you will live like the knights of yesteryear did – minus the shining armor. Knights didn't take showers but you can – in walking distance from the campsite. You'll also have free access to Leeds Castle and its grounds during the entire duration of your stay. Explore its maze, underground grotto and halls at will as you retrace the steps of Henry VIII
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446 votes
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The U.S. and Canada has its share of odd little places to stay too, in case you want something more local. How many of these appeal to you?
The U.S. and Canada has its share of odd little places to stay too, in case you want something more local. How many of these appeal to you?
Utah's Conestoga Ranch, located in the world's first national park (Yellowstone), provides deluxe camping options in its Conestoga wagons – luxurious versions on those used by the early pioneers. In them, you will find a fridge, double beds and many other amenities – your life on the prairie will not be against the same unforgiving wilderness faced by the pioneers that ventured west. And you can expand your horizons by taking advantage of the myriad of educational experiences offered by the Yellowstone Association Institute.
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448 votes
California's Pioneertown was founded in 1946 by Hollywood actors Roy Rogers, Gene Autry and several other ambitious investors. It was their dream to create a film location that mirrored a town from the Old West while doubling as a lodging for Western movie stars. Pioneertown contains a classic salon, jail, and horse tethering spaces outside its quaint boutiques. While the heyday of the settlement may be long gone (it was the location for the shooting of numerous films and series in the late 1940s and 50s), there is still plenty of Western culture to indulge in here. Treat yourself to a generous portion of spareribs as you enjoy live music in the desert sun and round off your experience with a night at the local motel, designed in best Western style.
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541 votes
Fulfill all your fantasies of life in an ice world at Quebec's Hotel de Glace, where a glittering sub-zero universe awaits. A witty combination of sassy ice sculpturing and immaculate lighting gives this establishment a shimmering beauty seldom seen elsewhere. And while most things you'll see and touch are sculpted in ice, thankfully, your duvet and pillows are not. In fact, if the chill factor becomes too much to bear – head to the warm spa area for respite in blissful settings.
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377 votes
Dog Bark Park Inn is a bed and breakfast hotel that is home to all things canine. Located in north central Idaho, the hotel itself takes the form of a giant beagle known as Sweet Willy. Step inside and you'll be met by a whirlwind of dog-related memorabilia, including furnishings sculpted by resident chainsaw artists, Dennis and Frances. For a commanding view of the surrounding countryside, head to the top floor of the building (Sweet Willy's snout), where you can sit back and enjoy prairie vistas by day and star-strewn skies by night.
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342 votes
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1126 votes
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