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This Japanese hotel offers you to sleep ... next to a flight simulator


The Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu, a hotel adjoining Haneda International Airport in Tokyo, offers a room like no other. The latter incorporates a real flight simulator similar to the layout of a Boeing 737-800 cockpit. 

If you do not see the connection between a quiet hotel room and a flight simulator ... maybe you do not know Japan and its eccentricities. The Haneda Excel Hotel, an establishment in the Japanese capital, connected to Tokyo International Airport, has a room that is without a doubt the happiness of flight simulation lovers. Just steps from one of the two beds are the exact replica of a Boeing 737-800 cockpit,

The perfect room to get laid in the air


As reported on the Kotaku website (via The Verge ), it is possible to stay one night in the room, for 25,300 yen (just under 210 euros ), or reserve the place for 90 minutes of flying lessons with an instructor. It will cost you 30,000 yen (around 250 euros). 

On its website, the Haneda Excel Hotel does not specify what software uses its simulator, but it seems at first glance quite old. Who knows, the school may upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft Flight Simulator, announced in June during E3. As a reminder, this is the only true iteration of the license for more than 10 years.

Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu

A more affordable room than the one invested last year by Alienware


If a night in the Haneda Excel simulator room is not necessarily within the reach of all budgets, reservations for the Alienware Room, offered last year by the Hilton Panama hotel, proved to be more expensive. 

To take advantage of the floor-to-ceiling space provided by Dell's Gaming affiliate, and hardware installed for the occasion (Gaming Tower with Core i7-7800 and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti, OLED TV, Oculus Rift, Office Desk with Alienware 13 R3 and Asus ROG screen ...), it was indeed necessary to invest 349 dollars per night (a little over 300 euros ).



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