The world's first ever sand hotel has been made in Dorset and is accepting its first guests for £10 a night.
It took 1,000 tonnes of sand and a team of four sculptors working
14 hours a day for seven days to build the structure on Weymouth beach.
Guests can book to stay in the hotel, which includes beds made out of sand, until the rain washes it away.
The structure was created by a hotel company to celebrate a resurgence of holidaymakers flocking to the seaside.
Research by Laterooms.com predicts 37 million people will enjoy British beaches this year.
Mark Anderson, sand hotel sculptor
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The sand hotel offers a twin and double bedroom, while the
roofless structure gives guests the chance to "star-gaze" at night, the
firm said.
But there are no toilet facilities and people were warned the sand "gets everywhere".
Mark Anderson, creator of the sand hotel, said: "It is the biggest sandcastle-like structure ever in the UK.
"Four of us worked hard and with the help of a JCB we got it built.
"The beds are made of sand so it can get everywhere, especially between the toes.
"But the best thing is in the morning the tide laps through the door, what a great way to wake up."
Kathy Gwinnett, of Laterooms.com, said: "It's great that British
beach holidays are enjoying a renaissance and that some of the less
obvious resorts, such as Weymouth and Torquay, are getting rediscovered
by a younger generation."
Source: BBC News
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Sleeping
under the stars sounds good but I’m not sure about sleeping on sand like at the
Sand Hotel in the UK temporary hotel off course there won’t be anything left
after the tide comes in. This hotel is another example of creating a new
experience offering something nobody else has to get guest wanting to travel to
your destination by making the news. I think that sand however is not very
solid choice for building material for 10 pound a night is that worth the 1,000
tons of sand and week of 16 hour days to build only to last until the tide
comes in that’s not really thought threw.
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