• Neato@ttrpg.network
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    That’s camping with all the shitty parts and a really nice cot.

    Wind, rain, dust, falling shit, bugs, animals, etc. You can get a similar atmosphere by having a tent and opening the vent flaps. Or like, sleeping under a tarp to mitigate rain if you really want that outdoorsy feel. I knew a guy who slept in a hammock on nice nights but I fear the skeeters.

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    10 months ago

    Did you know that the weather in the mountains can change rapidly and without warnings?

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    This would only be cool if you’re somehow guaranteed zero people/predators or cameras in a large enough radius that you won’t ever be seen or attacked by an animal. Fucking under the stars on a real bed sounds pretty cool. But there is a building in the background. I would be too paranoid that someone is watching with a telescope

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        So… you get room service? Like… how far do these workers stay from these rooms? Can they see you pee and take a dump? Where do you clean yourself? Do you get a refund if it rains? Is a simple hotel room somewhere nearby cheaper than this gourmet outdoor experience?

        So many questions…

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          little late but I kinda feel like responding:

          The beds are outside in the countryside, usually on fields that are owned by the farmers who offer the “rooms”, so they’re a bit secluded.

          You’re brought there by said farmer, he shows you around a bit, shows the fridge, etc. Then he leaves again.

          If you need any room service, you just call up the farmer and he comes back to bring it.

          No idea about toilets, but I think you’d also have to walk back to the farm. Same if it rains. Pretty much all of those openair hotels are ran by those kinds of farmers anyway, who were used to hotel guests as they’ve been offering “sleeping in the hey” kinda things since years, so for them, it’s pretty much the same, except being a little (sometimes a lot) further away and being logistically a bit more challenging.

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    10 months ago

    There’s a solid foundation for this idea but I still don’t see it putting a roof over my head to be honest.

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    10 months ago

    This hotel Switzerland
    famous you sleep located
    rooms with mountains
    no walls,

    also: is for which let in the in

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    Sleeping outdoor without shelter > camping > glamping > glamping outdoor without shelter

    Whew, we’ve come quite far.

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    Am I the only one that would actually really enjoy this?

    Being outside in the mountains with fresh cool air, but you actually have a proper, comfy warm bed to enjoy as well?

    Sign me the fuck up.

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    If you ever slept outside, you know how good it can be. Fresh air, cold winds. Only and only if nothing goes wrong.