Two-room suite offers Zeon bedroom, Federation living
room
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The Keikyu
Corporation announced that their Grand Pacific Le Daiba hotel in Odaiba, Tokyo
will begin offering a Gundam-themed room for customers to stay in beginning
June 29. The room is being offered in collaboration with the Gundam Front Tokyo
entertainment complex located near the newly rebuilt 1/1 Gundam statue.
The "Room-G Special Type" suite features an
Earth Federation-themed living room and and Zeon-themed bedroom, totaling 84
square meters (about 900 square feet) of space. The room will feature Gundam
art on its walls, as well as Gundam-themed chairs, room keys, towels, and more.
Visitors staying in the room will also be able to order from a special
Gundam-themed room service menu. While the room and hotel are located near the
1/1 Gundam statue, it will not be viewable from the room.
The room will cost 26,000 yen (about US$330) a person if
it is reserved for two, and 25,000 yen (about US$317) a person if it is
reserved for three. Up to three individuals may stay in the room at one time,
and only one-night stays in the room can be booked.
The hotel is also offering a "Room-G Standard
Type" room plan, where parts of a standard 42-square-meter (about 450
square feet) room are arranged to be Gundam themed. The Standard Type room will
cost 13,500 yen (about US$171) per person per night when reserved for two, and
12,500 yen (about US$158) per person per night when reserved for three.
Each room will also come with tickets for the Gundam
Front complex. Reservations for the rooms will open June 11.
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that's a "must try" for me... XD
ReplyDeleteWeak... each room should be a replica of the bridge of White Base/Archangel/Ptolemaios etc.
ReplyDeleteReplicas of bridges would be overkill, regardless if it was for one room or for each room. I think this is good enough.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw it, it certainly raised my eyebrows. Nothing of "OMG" or alternating Ls and Os kind of a reaction, though... But it really made me think of MAHQ's description of it as the "Star Trek of Japan", since I can easily see something like this for fans of that series.