Luxury Resort

From: J P Kish <newton-56_at_charter.net>
Date: Tue, 20 May 2014 18:17:46 -0400

Think we could talk them out of a couple of weeks a year for something
really worthwhile?

jp

 

 


No chance of a tropical storm here! Incredible pictures show luxury resort
complete with sandy beaches, palm trees and clear blue water... inside
enormous German hangar surrounded by snow


With sandy beaches, clear blue water and palm trees, this looks like a
spectacular and luxurious sun-kissed resort.

Holidaymakers can be seen relaxing in swimming shorts and bikinis. Even the
occasional flamingo can be spotted.

But not everything is as it seems at Tropical Islands .

Luxury: With sandy beaches, clear blue water and palm trees, this looks like
a spectacular sun-kissed resort

Luxury: With sandy beaches, clear blue water and palm trees, this looks like
a spectacular sun-kissed resort

Fun: Despite appearances, not everything is as it seems at Tropical Islands

Fun: Despite appearances, not everything is as it seems at Tropical Islands

Odd: The 'resort' is actually located on the site of a former Soviet
military air base in Krausnick, Germany

Odd: The 'resort' is actually located on the site of a former Soviet
military air base in Krausnick , Germany

The 'resort' is actually located on the site of a former Soviet military air
base in Krausnick , Germany .

Tropical Islands is inside a hangar built originally to house airships
designed to haul long-distance cargo. And despite it looking like
temperatures are through the roof - outside the giant hanger it is actually
snowing.

 

As these incredible pictures show, the resort contains a beach, a lagoon ,
water slide and adventure park.

Guests can enjoy numerous restaurants, evening shows and can also relax in a
sauna.

Indoor: Tropical Islands is located inside this giant hangar - with the
actual weather a far cry from the conditions inside

Indoor: Tropical Islands is located inside this giant hangar - with the
actual weather a far cry from the conditions inside

Cold: Snow surrounds the giant hangar which houses Tropical Islands

Cold: Snow surrounds the giant hangar which houses Tropical Islands

Relaxing: Tropical Islands is inside a hangar built originally to house
airships designed to haul long-distance cargo. Visitors can be seen swimming
in the lagoon at the resort

Relaxing: Tropical Islands is inside a hangar built originally to house
airships designed to haul long-distance cargo. Visitors can be seen swimming
in the lagoon at the resort

Holiday: The resort contains a beach, lagoon, water slide and adventure
park. Guests can also enjoy numerous restaurants, evening shows and saunas

Holiday: The resort contains a beach, lagoon, water slide and adventure
park. Guests can also enjoy numerous restaurants, evening shows and saunas

A range of options are available for stays, from the basic to luxury.
Accommodation includes quaint looking cottages and even beach tents.

As well as flamingos, free-flying canaries also fly around the site.

It is believed that the hall which Tropical Islands is located in is the
biggest free-standing hall in the world.

Popular: Tropical Islands attracts up to 6,000 visitors a day and in its
first year attracted 975,000 visitors

Popular: Tropical Islands attracts up to 6,000 visitors a day and in its
first year attracted 975,000 visitors

Accommodation: A range of options are available for stays, from the basic to
luxury. Accommodation includes cottages, pictured, and even beach tents

Accommodation: A range of options are available for stays, from the basic to
luxury. Accommodation includes cottages, pictured, and even beach tents

Simple: Guests can also stay in one of the beach tents

Simple: Guests can also stay in one of the beach tents

It has a maximum capacity of 6,000 visitors a day and in its first year
attracted 975,000 visitors.

As well as the thousands of visitors each day, approximately 500 people work
at the site. Tropical Islands opened to members of the public in 2004.

Incredibly, the hangar, which is 360 metres long, 210 metres wide and 107
metres high, is tall enough to enclose the Statue of Liberty .

 





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