A Night At the Museum


October 28th, 2008

guggenheim.jpgWhen I was in grade school, we spent the night at the natural history museum. It was great fun. We walked around with flashlights in the dark among the mammoths and dropped our sleeping bags on the slick floor of the ice age exhibit. I distinctly remember at that age still being a little afraid or repulsed by the headhunting tribe exhibits with the shrunken heads, but I digress.

The Guggenheim is opening its anyplacewhatever exhibit. As a part of it, there is a bed and bureau on rotating discs that you can actually stay overnight in.  You will receive breakfast in bed, but must check out by eight thirty in the morning, lest the museum visitors see you or get a hint of your presence.  Oddly enough, the room is booked for the entire rest of 2008. Rates are $299 to $550 a night to be “part of the exhibit.”

There is no minibar, and no other food is allowed in the exhibit, so make sure you have dinner and get yourself all set for the night before turning in.

For more info: Rotating Hotel Room

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