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The weirdest hotels in America

By: Sal Greet

Dog lovers will go barking mad for the Dog Bark Park Inn, in Cottonwood Idaho. This unusual wooden hotel is shaped like a giant beagle, with several rooms inside its body and head. Unlike many hotels, they are happy for you to take your dog along with you.

Fed up with boring hotels? Then the Madonna Inn, in San Lupis, California, could be the perfect antidote to your ennui. It features an extravagant pink and white exterior and 109 themed rooms, including a caveman room, a safari room, an antique car room, and a pioneer cabin.

If you love lions and tigers enough to want to sleep near them, but do not like the idea of being torn limb from limb, then you might want to stay at the hotel on the Turpentine Creek big cat reserve in Eureka Springs, Arkensas. They advise guests not to open the window and put their fingers out, but other than that it is perfectly safe.

The pyramid shaped Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas may well be the most insanely extravagant hotel in the world, with more than 4,000 rooms, nine award winning restaurants, 120,000 square feet of gambling real estate, five swimming pools, and a giant life sized statue of the Temple of Rameses II in the atrium.

If you have ever wanted to sleep beneath the waves, you can do just that at the Jules Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida. Guests have to scuba dive twenty one feet to get to their rooms, and the rooms in this former laboratory come complete with big screen TVs and refrigerators, although why you would want to watch TV when you have the ocean world outside your window is anyones guess.

Winvian Cottages in Morris, Connecticut is a collection of 18 differently themed cottages, including a tree house, a golf cottage where you can putt from your bedroom to a private green, and a helicopter room that is actually a converted rescue helicopter with the motor taken out.

Who would have thought that a night in jail could be so comfortable? The ultra luxurious Liberty Hotel, in Boston, was once known as the Charles Street Jail, and was home to such illustrious inmates as Sacco and Venzetti and Malcolm X.

Ever wanted to know what it would be like to be a lighthouse keeper? Well, you can live out your fantasies at the Saugerties Lighthouse in New York, which overlooks the Hudson River. It is quite a hike to get there, and you have to go on foot, but the view from the top should make it all worthwhile.

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This guide to unusual hotels in the USA was written by Sal Greet. For great hotel deals, visit the Thomas Cook website.

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