Wednesday, 17 June 2009

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  • my_final_username@xanga

    I dont think I have stopped in any hotel which I would call weird.

  • xueyo@xanga

    in thailand when their hotels do not have level 13 LOL.

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  • dolcecorazon@dollarish

    I went to one in Montreal that was very eco-friendly. It was a hostel but it was me and my bf's first time backpacking so we got a private room. The private room was like this log cabin thing out in the backyard, like a little mini house. The hostel was awesome though. Everything was very natural and enviornmental friendly.

  • Gentemann@xanga

    capsule hotels in Shibuya in Japan,,,cheap and convenient but too small for a chubster like me!!!

  • janet@xanga

    Woo I was right, the hotel in the picture is in Cappadocia!  Almost went there and almost stayed at a cave hotel like that there.  Now you made me want to go back to Turkey

  • ButterflyDreamer215@xanga

    I was on a trip across Europe last year, and at one point we were put up in a hotel called the Dradnaught. I believe it was in Scotland.


    It was your classic, scary movie hotel which clearly used to be a really old house. The front desk was run by a man who hadn't showered in a week most likely, and the dining room had odd entertainment on a nightly basis (interpretive dance anyone?)


    Also, the hotel had an elevator. Without a door. It just went up and down, stopping at holes in the walls on each floor. Very scary when there wasn't an elevator there to step into.


    The last part which i think is the best part was the room set up.


    Your room was an oval, and the bathroom was a raised oval in the corner, about three steps up. There was not a real door, just like a stall bvathroom stle swinging door. The shower was a step down, also without any doors.


    The whole experience was memorable to say the least.

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