Have you ever lived in a ice hotel?
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
August 31, 2010 3:36pm CST
From a travel website, an interesting story from people who went to Sweden, and living in a ice hotel capture my attention. It was pretty cool when I look at those images though. An ice hotel is sculptured by people with huge block of ice. It is a like a big igloo building. Within, with all the nice ice sculptures as decoration. You can pick your own room and stay there for nights if you can resist the cold. The temperature always in minus degrees, so you might need to pack extra layer of clothing. Certainly, there won't be any thermo heater neither. Usually the price range is $160 to over $600 per night. Quite expensive, but if I can save up more money, it might not be a bad idea. Have anyone of you experience this so - called ice hotel before?
1 response
@puccagirl (7294)
• Israel
1 Sep 10
Yes, I have been there actually, and it is very, very nice. If you liked it in the pictures, you will like it even more in real life, believe me! There is not very much else do do in that town though, and it can be very, very cold there in the winter, but otherwise, it is really an experience of a life time!
