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The Boggsville Boatel is Part Hotel, Part Art Installation

Discharged battle cruisers, underground bunkers and natural cave systems have all made intriguing, albeit uncanny homes for hotels -- the Boggsville Boatel is adding old schooners and yachts to that list.

Located on Marina 59 at Far Rockaway, New York, the Boggsville Boatel serves as a temporary art installation for interested onlookers and doubles as a hotel for weary travellers. Several boats were renovated and redecorated by artistic Constance Hockaway, who is charging visitors a modest $50 per night in her rustic floating cabins. Despite lacking the ability to sail anywhere, the Boatel appears as part of the "Sea Worthy" art collection which focuses on marine-themed pieces.

For those with pre-planned living arrangements, the Boatel serves yet another purpose as a local movie theater for screenings and premiers. Just don't expect to see Jaws -- I've already checked the schedule and, unfortunately, it's not there.
Trend Themes
1. Marine-themed Hotels - Opportunity to create unique accommodation experiences using old boats and yachts as hotel rooms
2. Temporary Art Installations - Opportunity to combine art and hospitality to create engaging and unique experiences for visitors
3. Alternative Movie Theaters - Opportunity to transform space into a small-scale cinema to cater to local movie enthusiasts
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can explore using unconventional structures, such as boats, to offer unique accommodation experiences
2. Art - Art installations can explore using temporary hospitality structures, such as the Boggsville Boatel, as a canvas for their work
3. Entertainment - Entrepreneurs can explore using alternative spaces, such as hotels, as small-scale cinemas to cater to local movie enthusiasts

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