Like
an expedition to Antarctica without the penguins,
this ice hotel provides all the comforts of a traditional
hotel except one -- heat. But living through the experience
and telling your friends about it is half the fun.
The hotel is constructed from 4,750 tons of beautifully
sculpted, yet architecturally sound snow and ice.
The four-foot thick walls are ice. The floors are
ice. The 16-foot ceilings are ice. Yes, even the beds
are ice. So is the rest of the furniture and the decorations.
But spending an evening here isn't exactly "roughing
it" in this luxury igloo. Guests are treated to two
art galleries (the art is also made of ice), a movie
theater, and a bar where vodka is served in glasses
made of ice. No cold toes in the night here. The beds
are lined with deer furs and guests snuggle down in
sleeping bags on a mattress. The year it opened, 2000,
the hotel had a capacity of 22 guests, and it was
sold out. In 2001 it moves to the Duchesnay Resort
and will be expanded to accommodate 85 people. There
is one part that is, mercifully, ice-free. That's
the bathroom, which is kept in a separate heated building.
Still, you can just hear someone asking, "Is it cold
enough for ya?"
- The
first ice hotel was built in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden
in 1990.
- Because
of the insulating properties of ice, the igloo always
remains between -4 and -6C no matter how cold it
gets outside.