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  1. I would like to see it..but since I really dont like being cold (btw thats why I live in Sweden ..lol) I tend to wanna go to warm places while having vacation:)))

    1. all scandinavians flock to warm and sunny places for vacay :) i may never get someone to join with me on the adventure :)

  2. OMG this makes me my heart race with excitement & my palms sweaty with anxiety at the same time. {Seriously, i am leaving impressions on my laptop as I type this.} A) I am totally down, I want to experience this. One of those once in a lifetime thing, right? B) I have a an architecture-phobia, is that something? I don’t understand how skyscrapers or large buildings or bridges or tunnels, ok fine – large houses & apartments too – well, work. I am afraid elevators will break and things will collapse all the time.

    Case in point: an ice hotel?! what if you’re staying in a room with people that are all heavy breathers? will the ice melt during the night TRAPPING YOU INSIDE?

    Ohh…sweaty-er palms.

    But, I still wanna do it.
    I think.

    1. you know you want to take a trip to norway and ice hotel it with me for a night. c’monnnnnnnn. i dont think the ice and snow collapses on people…but with our luck, we’d be the first.

  3. I have always been fascinated by ice hotels, but have never really understood them. How does one not get hypothermia and die when staying inside?!

    1. hahahha! not sure ;) well, actually, i dont think people do it for the comfort, but rather experience. the temp inside is like -1C or something (I think) and people wear parkas and stuff. only my thing for like one night.

    1. i was torn about staying in one potentially at first too…but i discovered id probably regret it later if i dont do it!