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Our BetterMost Community => The Polling Place => Topic started by: David In Indy on August 02, 2008, 09:24:22 pm
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These are called capsule hotels and many of us have seen pictures of them before. They were featured in last week's episode of "I Survived a Japanese Gameshow" on ABC.
These "hotels" are commonly seen in Japan, and according to Wikipedia they include a bed, pillow and blanket. Many capsule hotel rooms also contain a TV, an electronic console (whatever THAT is! Maybe a video game system?) and a wireless Internet connection. A curtain or pull down door helps to insure privacy. Occupants are discouraged from smoking or eating inside the capsules. Most hotels feature a restaurant, or at least an area with vending machines, and sometimes a swimming pool. The bathrooms are communal. The upside to these capsule hotels are their prices - most charging only $20.00 - $40.00 US per night.
Do you think you could stay in one?
(http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j43/Davidindy/449px-CapsuleHotelCapsule.jpg)
(http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j43/Davidindy/638px-CapsuleHotel.jpg)
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I think I could probably do it, but only just for fun. I don't think I would like it though. But it would be fun to say I actually spent the night in one. :D
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Merci, that's thanks David for your thread !
It is interesting how we are forced to become a slave to such bedding ! ?
Not my cup of tea !
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Since criminals took over my house by force in order to open a 4th crack house, I sleep in my truck still at times, and I will never give my honest $ to Japan nor to any other criminals as I find this bed anti-human !
So, I voted: NO !
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I put "other" because my answer is just plain "yes". I could sleep there as long as it wasn't totally closed up -- maybe a curtain over the door. :)
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I put "other" because my answer is just plain "yes". I could sleep there as long as it wasn't totally closed up -- maybe a curtain over the door. :)
Shasta, I will change that top option to just YES. You can go back and change your vote if you want to! :)
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Thanks. I changed it.
It looks kinda cozy. When I was 7 or 8, I pretended that my closet was my "apartment" -- it was pretty cozy too--but I could stand up. :) The bedroom looks like you could sit up -- unless you were really tall. With a bedrest and a book--might be nice.
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If I was traveling and only using the place to sleep for one night here and there (e.g. flight cancelled, bad weather, got lost had to wait for morning). Probably.
I could not use such a place as a base for touring a city.
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I would sleep or rest in one eg in between delayed flights.One such hotel has been built at one of the London airports.Age means for the moment I have forgotten which one.
It certainly beats trying to sleep in a chair, on long layovers or delays.As a permanant base for exploring a city, no.
My brother used to use one in Tokyo when he was too tired to go back to his house.He has since got a small appartment in Tokyo and spends the week there and weekends at his house.He is 6ft 4ins and said, as a cheap place to sleep, they were perfectly adequate.Certanly beat sleeping in his office after a long day.
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I can sleep anywhere so the answer would be yes. Though a park bench under cherry blossoms in Tokyo sounds more appealing
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I voted "No" because I'm really claustrophobic. I think I would really freak out just getting into one of those capsules for even a few minutes, let alone a whole night. Yikes!
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Yes, I would love to try it.
We talked about those maybe a year ago in the 1000+ posts thread. Those with the opening the long side remind me a bit of coffins.
(http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m47/Penthesilea06/IMG_4681.jpg)
But that wouldn't stop me. I would really like to try it. I think it's a very good idea and they should be available at every airport.
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(http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j43/Davidindy/638px-CapsuleHotel.jpg)
Ugh! It looks like a morgue! :o Not for me! ::)
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My answer was NO. I'm too claustrophobic.
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Yes! I agree with Shasta that it actually looks kind of cozy. As long as I have a light so I can read a book, I'm usually a happy camper. And the internet connection is the cherry on top!
Marie
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No, I would rather prowl the terminal, maybe meet some people, do some people-watching, and sleep another time.
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I´d try it. I actually like the idea that you have your own little space. When you stay in a ordinary hostel there´s really no privacy, but this looks cozy.
I´ve tried something similar in London once, but them "boxes" were made out of wood.
I can´t help but to wonder what Ennis and Jack would think of these, though ;D
Maybe they wouldn´t ever complain about The Siesta motel again, after having tried to get it on in one of these :laugh:
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I´ve tried something similar in London once, but them "boxes" were made out of wood.
You mean these?
(http://www.piccadillyhotel.net/hostel-london-images/gallery/big/pods-beds2.jpg)
I would have booked a bed there, but both times I went to London my friends preferred a double room.
I can´t help but to wonder what Ennis and Jack would think of these, though ;D
They would shake their heads and think of eggs from battery chickens.
Maybe they wouldn´t ever complain about The Siesta motel again, after having tried to get it on in one of these :laugh:
Oh, I'm sure they never complained about the Siesta anyway. :laugh:
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My answer:
Yes. I like trying new and different things
j.U.d.E.