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Buying Hotel Rooms
(hotel room) a bedroom (usually with bath) in a hotel
A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including en-suite
(Hotel Room) Hotel Room is a three episode 1993 HBO television series produced by David Lynch (who directed two of them). Each drama takes place in the same New York City hotel room (number 603 of the Railroad Hotel) at different times (1969, 1992, and 1936, respectively).
the act of buying; "buying and selling fill their days"; "shrewd purchasing requires considerable knowledge"
(buy) obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company"; "She buys for the big department store"
Pay someone to give up an ownership, interest, or share
Procure the loyalty and support of (someone) by bribery
Obtain in exchange for payment
(buy) bargain: an advantageous purchase; "she got a bargain at the auction"; "the stock was a real buy at that price"
Gotham on Ice - Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden
Feb 17th 2010
After picking up the hire car our first stop was 10km down the road at Jukkasjarvi to visit the world famous Ice Hotel.
It was truely amazing and the room, especially the Art Rooms, were so intricately carved. My favourite room was Gotham on Ice (because I like architecture and liked the architectural carving rather than being a fan of Batman!). Average cost of a room seems to be around ?300 a night but you aren't expected to sleep as it's too cold.
We stopped for a drink (non-alcholic costed ?5 each) at the Absolut sponsored Ice Bar. The drink came in an ice glass and we chose 4 different colours (although the general consensus was that the red one wasn't too nice, and the blue one tasted too much of ice pops or WKD Blue sans alcohol).
After visiting the hotel and having a drink in the Absolut bar we went to the Ice Church. That was really pretty. Some people in our hotel were getting married there later in the week. Quick check on the internet found that they were paying over ?2k for the ceremony, plus the extra costs of the guests. Must've been a chilly wedding! Hope she got a thermal dress. We were cold in coats, jumpers and thermal tops wandering about the hotel!
After the Ice Hotel, bar and church we needed warming up so headed inside to the Ice Hotel cafe. Modern, wooden building serves as the booking area, restaurant, inside bar etc. Had a lovely hot chocolate to warm us up.
We had bought lunch at the ICA supermarket so we made sandwiches as we drove to our next destination at Abisko National Park.
Hotel Room
Our hotel room. This picture doesn't actually give an accurate idea of the size of the room...I was standing right in the doorway to take it. There was a small washstand, TV, fireplace, and wardrobe just off to the right, but I didn't post the picture of that side of room due to the fact Rachel's damp underwear was hung up to dry there.
Note the teakettle -- very important for an English hotel room.
Yes, that is an aardvark is at the lower left. Rachel bought her in Edinburgh, and asked "What do you name an aardvark?"
I answered, "There's only one name for an aardvark."
Ethel, of course. If you don't get that, you haven't seen enough Monty Python.
It was a cosy little place. I was quite happy there.