(Win a Free Watch!)
E-Mail Post To A Friend
Email a copy of 'The Space Odyssey and Other Fantasy Hotel Rooms' to a friend
10 comments to "The Space Odyssey and Other Fantasy Hotel Rooms"
-
artbot
March 5th, 2008 at
12:48 am
AM/FM? VCR?? Consider my flight booked!
-
jen
March 5th, 2008 at
8:59 am
Cheesetastic!
Nothing beats the Madonna Inn, though: http://madonnainn.com/tour/index.asp -
Sid Morrison
March 5th, 2008 at
9:10 am
it’s a pretty loose recreation of a Gemini capsule. About the only thing in common is thatg it holds 2 people. Cram ‘em into a lifesize Gemini!
-
Nastia
March 5th, 2008 at
9:53 am
haha ew
-
FreeMobileGames
March 5th, 2008 at
10:24 am
Fantasy hotel room at all :DDD it is amazing, I’m crazy about this option :DDD
-
crushthemall
March 5th, 2008 at
11:24 am
I tried getting the girlfriend to do this, but she vetoed the idea. I’m hoping this little article will help convince her otherwise.
-
Bonnie
March 5th, 2008 at
11:45 am
I have to admit that, for our wedding night, my husband and I stayed in the 50’s suite at the Fantasy Inn in Reno, NV. Our bed was a a ‘57 Chevy convertible and it had the most awesome shower which took up one end of the room and had 6 shower heads. It was a lot of fun despite the cheese-tastic aspects of it.
-
VonSkippy
March 5th, 2008 at
2:25 pm
I’m guessing a black light sweep in any of those rooms would change your mind about staying in them.
-
AdamH
March 5th, 2008 at
4:39 pm
My wife and I stayed in this exact room - the space room in Burnseville, MN about 9 years ago when we started dating. It was a hoot. We even bought campy/trashy “space-themed” outfits - Think Barbarella.
As I remember - the room was actually quite small and very poorly lit. And the hotel location was so remote on the south end of the Twin Cities metro area that there was nothing around - no bars, no take out, no delivery - nothing. The bed had a built-in TV and video game console - it was a Nintendo - the original - not a PS2 or anything along those lines. There was an AM/FM stereo cassette player as well.
I think there was a gas station across the street - we managed to pick up a bag of chips or something to eat and we received a bottle of champagne with the room - it was nasty.
I think the whole experience was more fun talking about than actually experiencing. It was cheesetacular!
-
Gerry
March 5th, 2008 at
5:09 pm
In Minnesota, I’d be more concerned about there being adequate HEAT in the room in the winter!!!!
Want your own avatar? Get one for free at Gravatar!
![]()






