What hotels famously try to obfuscate whether its day or night to keep guests in a constant state of limbo or timelessness?
from cheese_greater@lemmy.world to nostupidquestions@lemmy.ca on 05 Apr 19:07
https://lemmy.world/post/45217981

Casinos excepted

Edit: i might be thinking of that hotel-california-esque hotel in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians book(s) where years go by

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deegeese@sopuli.xyz on 05 Apr 19:19 next collapse

Who said any hotels do that?

Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe on 05 Apr 19:23 next collapse

All of Vegas hotels

Flying_Penguin@lemmy.zip on 05 Apr 19:28 next collapse

I dont think ive ever stayed at hotel and thought “What time is it?”

Ikeas on the other hand.

DrBob@lemmy.ca on 05 Apr 19:30 next collapse

None that I’m aware of. Even casino hotels only keep the casino floor “timeless”, and maybe the nightclubs and restaurants. The rooms are normal.

blimthepixie@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Apr 19:50 next collapse

Probably Hotel California

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 05 Apr 20:02 next collapse

Casinos excepted

Pretty sure those are the only ones that do this, tho. 🫤

scytale@piefed.zip on 05 Apr 20:28 collapse

I think any country with a building code that requires rooms to have windows would prevent hotels from doing that. Unless they leave the curtains closed before handing over the keys and hope the guest doesn’t open them. Lobbies are usually designed to be bright and have natural light. So yeah, it’s just casinos attached to hotels, not the hotels themselves.