Hotel experiences aren’t what they used to be. Swimming and arcades used to be the big hits at hotels. Luckily for travelers, hotels are trying to outdo themselves and their competitors. Here are some of the most awesome hotel experiences that you can find anywhere in the world.
Take A Helicopter Ride At Burj Al Arab Hotel In Dubai
The hotel itself is rather interesting with it’s unique, slender design. Guests can take a 15-minute helicopter ride around the area and land on the hotel’s very own helipad on the 28th floor. Even if you have taken a helicopter ride before, it won’t compare to this experience.
Watch A Movie At The Jungle Cinema Or Eat In A Treetop At Soneva Kiri In Thailand
This is sure to be a cinema experience that you’ve never had before. Guests can watch a movie at this open air jungle theater. The screen is actually in the middle of a reserve lagoon. This is the perfect spot to have a romantic adventure with your loved one. This hotel also offers another unique experience. Tourists can climb to the top of a tree and eat a meal in a bamboo pod. It offers amazing views of the shoreline and rain forest!
Enjoy A Meal Underwater At The Conrad Maldives In Rangali Island
Have you ever had a meal underwater? During this experience you don’t have to worry about getting wet as you will be sitting in a restaurant that feels as if you are inside of a fish tank. Don’t worry though as the glass is very strong and you will be perfectly safe to eat “underwater”. Diners can get a 180-degree view of a variety of sea life as they enjoy either a four or six course menu. Don’t be surprised if you see a shark swimming by while you are enjoying your caviar.
Go Underwater In A Submarine At Laucala Island In Fiji
Have you ever dreamed of going in a submarine? Well, here’s your chance! For this experience, guests can go down in a submarine and explore the sea creatures that live in the South Pacific Ocean. Guests have seen whales, sharks, coral reefs and even shipwrecks. The submarine has been refurbished with comfortable seating and acrylic domes that allow riders to view an abundance of marine life without ever having to dive underwater. Even those that are slightly claustrophobic have enjoyed this experience.