How much does it cost to stay in an ice hotel?
Q. Hi, im planning to visit some scandinavian countries. Im aware of some ice hotels.
How much does it cost to stay in a room for a night?
How long does it take to build ice hotels?
How much does it cost to stay in a room for a night?
How long does it take to build ice hotels?
A. It depends on which Ice Hotel you go to, when you go, and the room you book. This one in Sweden is great. http://www.icehotel.com/Winter/
Prices range from 690 SEK to 6900 SEK ($108 to $1080) for a night
Price list: http://www.icehotel.com/Winter/Book/Accommodation/
This one is under construction from December 10th and January 7th - almost a full month. There's a lot of good information on the site about how it's constructed, photos of the rooms from past versions (it's designed by various artists).
Prices range from 690 SEK to 6900 SEK ($108 to $1080) for a night
Price list: http://www.icehotel.com/Winter/Book/Accommodation/
This one is under construction from December 10th and January 7th - almost a full month. There's a lot of good information on the site about how it's constructed, photos of the rooms from past versions (it's designed by various artists).
How do people not freeze to death at the ice hotel in Sweden?
Q. Well I saw that an ice hotel opened in Sweden, and I was just wondering how guests don't freeze? lol sorry if thats a dumb question
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A. Generally, you only sleep in one of the ice rooms for one night. It can be cold and you're bundled up all night. It's a choice you make for a unique experience - not comfort.
How to sleep in the Ice hotel in Sweden?
Q. My family is looking at going to the Ice hotel in Sweden and I was wondering how do you sleep in the freezing cold ice rooms like what should you dress in and what they supply for you to have.
A. The Ice Hotel, which is made of real ice and so is basically everything in it too. You get to sleep on a special beds made of real ice and snow and you sleep in thermal sleeping bag on reindeer skins. So you should definitely dress warm with jackets, hats, gloves etc. cause it's going to be cold
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