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How much would it cost for you to go into the ice hotel in Quebec during the day?

While you can sleep in the hotel, many travelers find the price is too high. Visit during the day before 6 p.m. to see the hotel in its entirety; after 8 p.m. it is open to overnight guests only. Tickets to the ice hotel cost approximately CA$25 (around $18) for kids and around CA$30 (about $22) for adults.



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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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The temperature inside an ice hotel room is usually around 23 to 25 degrees Fahrenheit. Although it's pretty far from tropical, it's not going to plunge too far past freezing.

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And yes, the bed frame is completely made of ice. On top, they place a wooden board, and then a hard mattress upon which you sleep. The hotel will give you an arctic-worthy sleeping bag that will keep you warm-perhaps even hot-throughout the night.

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The temperature inside an ice hotel rarely drops below minus five Centigrade. It sounds horribly cold but when you're wrapped up in suitable night clothing and snug inside a special sleeping bag, which the ice hotels provide for you, you stay warm as long as it's over minus 25 Centigrade outside.

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They're not intended to be permanent. Most ice hotels are only open for a few months — December-January through March-April, depending on their location.

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Is the Hotel de Glace really made entirely of ice? Yes! Well, ice and snow. At the beginning of winter, a frame is constructed and snow packed on top; once frozen, the frame is removed.

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The Aurora Ice Museum, located on the grounds of the Chena Hot Springs Resort 60 miles northeast of Fairbanks, is the only ice hotel in the U.S. Ice-carving champion Steve Brice designed.

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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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3. Icehotel | Jukkasjarvi, Sweden. Of all of the ice hotels around the world, perhaps the most well-known is Sweden's Icehotel. Dubbed the world's first and largest hotel built of snow and ice, Icehotel has been welcoming visitors for over 30 years.

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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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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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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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