Ice Hotel
Québec, Canada
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2. banzemanga commented 13 years ago
#1 You stole my (our?) line.
P.S.> "Our" i guess since i bet most of us had the same thing in mind.
P.S.> "Our" i guess since i bet most of us had the same thing in mind.
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4. Paul1968 commented 13 years ago
makes me friggin cold just looking at this, , , i certainly wouldn't want to stay there but it seems lots of people do . . . . here's the website http://www.icehotel-canada.com/
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9. Voutelamberopipi commented 13 years ago
1:38 Gotta love the randomness: Jack Sparrow marrying Princess Leia in the ice.
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11. Mullemeck commented 13 years ago
Sweden has been doing it for ages. http://www.icehotel.com/
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14. lockandload commented 13 years ago
looks like a nice place to chill
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15. Usdevildoggmc commented 13 years ago
They did an amazing job with that but I don't think I would ever want to go in there especially with my family... who knows how much strain is on those columns or walls and if they start to crack sorry if I'm a party pooper but in this case better to be safe then very very sorry... and cold!
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17. Mullemeck commented 13 years ago
#15 Its months of work constructing this huge piece of art and the designers does not take any chance if theres a possibility for it to crack, fall or place the visitors in any danger. There is a docementary about it made by discoverychannel which you can see all the work they put down into building it. And it will only be as cold as you dress. Those sleepingbags that are suited for -20 degrees are well stuffed, i got one myself and it made me sweat.
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19. levicblack commented 13 years ago
no sex in those hotel rooms.
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21. armageddon commented 13 years ago
where's the pool??
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22. YetiGrowl commented 13 years ago
#20 quoted from wikipedia...
Every year since 1954 the Quebec City Winter Carnival in Quebec City has featured ice palaces or ice castles of various sizes, depending on the budget, and has often used them to imprison briefly those persons who were judged to be too glum in this time of good cheer.
Every year since 1954 the Quebec City Winter Carnival in Quebec City has featured ice palaces or ice castles of various sizes, depending on the budget, and has often used them to imprison briefly those persons who were judged to be too glum in this time of good cheer.
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24. WickedOne14 commented 12 years ago
No mint on your pillow... you wake up to a free courtesy snotcicle though.
+27 1. zerorain commented 13 years ago