I liked the japonophile rooms done by tokidoki (rooms 204, 212, both medium).
Interesting concept, like the high-speed internet inclusive in all rooms, plus LCD screens that can double as computer monitors are nice touches, but the rooms look cramped a bit too spare (and yet garish at the same time) and at $150-260/night predictably expensive for the middle of Copenhagen.
I wonder if it will be successful though? Will the people who can afford the rates be attracted to the rooms? Will certain rooms be difficult to sell due to aesthetic reasons?
It could become an attraction like the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, CA (though not nearly as kitsch-y) or this hotel could fail miserably because it fails to attract customers who can afford its prices.
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3 comments:
Adam: Sounds interesting, but I'm getting "Forbidden" when I try to go to the pictures you've linked.
Thanks! Very nice!
I liked the japonophile rooms done by tokidoki (rooms 204, 212, both medium).
Interesting concept, like the high-speed internet inclusive in all rooms, plus LCD screens that can double as computer monitors are nice touches, but the rooms look cramped a bit too spare (and yet garish at the same time) and at $150-260/night predictably expensive for the middle of Copenhagen.
I wonder if it will be successful though?
Will the people who can afford the rates be attracted to the rooms?
Will certain rooms be difficult to sell due to aesthetic reasons?
It could become an attraction like the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, CA (though not nearly as kitsch-y) or this hotel could fail miserably because it fails to attract customers who can afford its prices.
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