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New Gay Travel Guide: YOTEL is Invading Airports for Pod People - The Future Has Arrived!
YOTEL is Invading Airports for Pod People - The Future Has Arrived!
How about a posh little pod pad for $50 -$100 as opposed to the airport chain hotel for $200 a night? During at dreaded overnight layover at many airports, you are forced to stay at an over-priced chain hotel on or near the airport property. Or worse yet, have you ever tried to catch a few zzzz's on an airport hard-as-rock bench? You just want to freshen up and rest your eye's for a few hours, for Gods sake!
What if you could sleep in comfort in a luxurious pod for a fraction of the price the hotels charge?
The future has arrived! Pay by the hour - not by the night - and get well rested. Everything you would expect from a luxury hotel in a small space. Located uniquely inside the airport terminal buildings at London Heathrow’s Terminal 4 and London Gatwick’s South Terminal. Amsterdam Schipol is coming this summer. YOTEL plans to be in every major airport eventually!
Of course, much smaller than a standard room in a hotel, these little 23-33 square foot pods have a bed, (complete with plush mattresses) television complete with about 60 international channels, 80 radio stations and 5000 music tracks, desk and chair, free Wi-Fi, and a private shower with monsoon showerheads. AND 24-hour room service with snacks and small meals.
Prices start at $35 and go up from there. FABULOUS! Yotel was the idea of Simon Woodroffe, founder of the U.K. chain YO! Sushi restaurants. - "I was lucky enough to get an upgrade to the sleeper bed in British Airways first class. I went to sleep with the conundrum of how to make a Japanese capsule hotel acceptable in the west and woke up realising the solution was around me: all I needed to do was find the designer of the BA first class cabin and ask them to help me design a hotel." - The rest as they say, is history! In 2003 he partnered with a designer, in 2005 built a prototype, 2007 opened their doors!
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