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How do you go to the bathroom at the Ice Hotel Quebec?

The ice hotel Quebec bathroom situation is an easy one. There are bathrooms just outside of the rooms in case nature calls in the middle of the night. There are also bathrooms inside the main building (the closest one is near the indoor water park of the Village Vacances Valcartier).



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Guests have private access to their hotel rooms from 9:00pm to 9:00am. From 10:00am until 8:00pm, the rooms are open for public tours. Along with the hotel rooms, there are several communal areas where you'll have lots of fun exploring a world made entirely of ice.

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There are no bathrooms in the IceHotel unless you pay a LOT for a suite. During the day you go out the front door and a 1 min walk back to the warm lobby for the bathrooms and changing areas. At 6 pm , when the front door is locked, you go out the side door for a 15 sec walk into the warm lobby.

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There are (believe it or not) warm, ordinary toilets at the Ice Hotel. These are in a small house which is incorporated into the Ice Hotel construction so you can step directly through a door from the Ice Hotel into the warm and comfortable ladies' and gents' rooms.

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Will there be a restroom at Ice Castles? Each Ice Castles location is equipped with portable restroom facilities just outside of the entrance/exit to Ice Castles. If you need to exit the Castle briefly to use the restroom, please notify a crew member so they know to let you back in when you return.

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In an ice hotel, the actual bed is made of ice — but you're separated from the surface by materials such as reindeer skins, blankets and/or a mattress. Typically, you'll sleep inside a special sleeping bag rated for subzero temperatures. It's important to wear the right clothes.

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Staying in a snow hotel gives you the perfect opportunity to hunt the northern lights. Most Nordic ice hotels are located within the Arctic Circle, in areas of relatively remote wilderness. This means they have little light pollution and are perfectly situated for witnessing the aurora borealis.

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Use the ice hotel toilet before bed If you are in an ice or snow room, you probably won't have an ensuite bathroom – you will have to go into the main building for toilets and showers.

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There's nothing like sleeping in a room made completely from snow and ice. Drinking at the ice bar, flying down the ice slide, and marveling at the dazzling ice sculptures was such a unique experience. It's the only Ice Hotel in North America, and it's worth the trip.

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In most ice hotels, beds are made of blocks of ice on wooden platforms. While this doesn't sound like a comfortable sleeping arrangement, they're topped with layers of foam and hides or furs to make them soft and insulated.

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The temperature inside an ice hotel room is usually around 23 to 25 degrees Fahrenheit.

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When dealing with a clogged toilet, it is important to address the issue as soon as possible to minimize any potential damage. If you have access to a plunger, try using that to unclog the toilet. If that does not work, you may need to contact the hotel's maintenance staff for assistance.

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Ice hotels are only available at certain months in the year, which might not be convenient for those with a hectic schedule. The interiors of the hotels are also rather chilly, so you definitely need to enjoy cold temperatures and not be looking to cosy up or go sunbathing!

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Yes, it is! The temperature inside the Hotel de Glace is always below freezing, so you'll want to be in full winter gear the entire time, just as if you were outside. And yes, the bed frame is completely made of ice.

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Medieval castles in Europe were fitted with private toilets known as 'garderobes' (example pictured above), typically featuring stone seats above tall holes draining into moats. Communal latrines with many seats were installed in medieval British abbeys.

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Warm clothes including coats, hats, and gloves are best. Snow pants are recommended for all guests, especially if you're planning on riding the slides and crawling through tunnels. In terms of footwear, winter boots are best.

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