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Crazy Hotel in Idaho!

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Not tiki, but tropical, pirate ,etc! I wonder how many of these type of Madonna Inn styled concept motels/hotels are out there?
http://www.blackswaninn.com/suites.html

UB

Reminds me of the Madonna Inn.

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There's one in Chicopee, Mass called the Creative Pines. Bunch of themed rooms. Tarzan/jungle room, cupid room, etc, ala Madonna Inn....although I think the Pines is geared toward a different audience. They rent rooms by 1/2 days (but not by the hour....yet)

Used to use it as a place to party as a teen back in the day...get 10 to 15 people to chip in on a room, buy a handle of bacardi and a few 2-litres of coke, and drink till ya puke (or the cops come).

Neat place if you're adventerous and in the area.

There's also a place in my home town of Yucca Valley near the Joshua Tree National Monument (if any of you know where that is...). It's called the Oasis of Eden.

http://www.oasisofeden.com/

Not anywhere near as cool as that other place, but if you've ever been to Yucca Valley you'll know why.

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hewey posted on Fri, Feb 4, 2005 11:15 PM

I was checkin out the first place and noticed that the caveman suite is wheelchair accesible - for the disabled savage? or is that so you can go out and club a missus and wheel her straight into the room as opposed to dragging her?

Does this discriminate against disbaled pirates?

I can attest as to the fun and "quality" of the Reno Adventure Inn - round beds, jacuzzi tub, cute gas fireplace, and mirrors everywhere so you can watch the 3 channels of free 24-hour porn from literally ANY section of the room (if you're into that sort of thing). And, not too far from the gambling action.

As for the Tahoe Fantasy Inn, I stayed in the cheapest suite (the Princess one) once and wasn't impressed. Seemed a little run down; and there was a television hanging from the ceiling right between the bed and the bathroom which is a head injury and lawsuit just waiting to happen, especially when there's drinking involved. Maybe the more expensive suites were nicer.

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I NEVER STAYED at any of those dens of iniquity!

On 2005-02-07 09:27, mrsmiley wrote:
I NEVER STAYED at any of those dens of iniquity!

methinks he doth protest too much...

Mr. Cruzin and I stayed in the "Arabian Nights" room at the Fantasy Inn a couple of years ago.

It wasn't bad except it was snowing and freezing outside and their water heater broke so we had no hot water (or even lukewarm water) for a day and a half. They did drop the price of our room because of the inconvience.

If any of you are into such things ... there is a VCR in the room and a place a block away that rents ... ummmm, videos ... to out of towners.


All hail the freaky tiki!

[ Edited by: CruzinTiki on 2005-02-08 17:28 ]

Lucy Poshek wrote a book that's called "Offbeat Overnights: The Most Unusual Places to Stay in California" that is a great guide to these theme hotel/motels.

Thanks for the book recommendation Cruzin! That's exactly the sort of thing Mr. S and I were looking for. AND, I just found a used copy on amazon for $1.38! ZAZZ!

Mr. Smiley, We have a hotel like that in Boise, Idaho as well, it is called The Anniversary Inn, I know my dad talks about places like that being in Nevada in the 1960's.

[ Edited by: Sneakytiki 2006-04-04 02:04 ]

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