The Attrap'Rêves Bubble Hotel is Affordable and Pod-Like
Sarah Moore — May 31, 2012 — Eco
References: attrap-reves & gizmag
Though designer Pierre Stephane Dumas came up with some of the first pod-like bubble hotels available to the public last year, the Attrap'Rêves bubble hotel in France offers the same experience without the hefty price tag.
These clear adobes are located in Allauch and Puget Ville and a third is set to be built in La Bouilladisse for those who enjoy feeling like they are one with nature, without paying a fortune for basic amenities while doing so.
Each room begins at around $140 US per night, and increases in price dependent on the season of travel and which luxuries one wants included in their lodging. The bubble rooms are available in both semi-transparent and full clear variations depending on the privacy one requires and are located on scenic sites with a private road leading up to each one to ensure the guest is not disturbed.
These clear adobes are located in Allauch and Puget Ville and a third is set to be built in La Bouilladisse for those who enjoy feeling like they are one with nature, without paying a fortune for basic amenities while doing so.
Each room begins at around $140 US per night, and increases in price dependent on the season of travel and which luxuries one wants included in their lodging. The bubble rooms are available in both semi-transparent and full clear variations depending on the privacy one requires and are located on scenic sites with a private road leading up to each one to ensure the guest is not disturbed.
Trend Themes
1. See-through Lodging - Opportunity to create affordable, eco-friendly and innovative alternative accommodations in tourism industry with emphasis on nature-based experiences using sustainable design.
2. Bubble Hotels - Opportunity to develop unique and immersive travel experiences using bubble-shaped structures.
3. Sustainable Tourism - Opportunity to cater to environmentally conscious travelers by promoting eco-tourism through sustainable design and low-impact operations.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism and Hospitality - Industry can incorporate sustainable and eco-friendly design elements in their offerings to cater to the demand of travelers seeking nature-based and unique experiences.
2. Architecture and Design - Industry can innovate by creating unique and eco-friendly structures and accommodations that are satisfying and functional.
3. Manufacturing - Industry can innovate materials and technology to create alternative structures that are eco-friendly, innovative, and cost effective.
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