Hotels are usually a means to an end when traveling. But at these themed properties, that’s certainly not the case. Forget planning an itinerary for your next trip. All the entertainment you need is available on site.
BrewDog's DogHouse Columbus
Calling all microbrewery lovers, this place is the mecca of craft beer. Situated on 42 acres within the BrewDog USA brewhouse, the DogHouse in Canal Winchester, Ohio, is “the world's first craft beer hotel – where you can wake up inside a brewery.” Guests are treated to a beer-paired breakfast and an in-room draft beer tap and shower beer fridge. While imbibing, be sure to visit the 6,000-square-foot interactive craft beer museum to solidify your identity as a true hophead.
Capitol Reef Resort
Nestled alongside the Red Rock Cliffs outside Capitol Reef National Park, Capitol Reef Resort in Torrey, Utah, is a sight to see. In addition to its modern, upscale suites and high-end, Southwest-inspired cabins, the resort features luxury wagons that sleep up to six guests. Or, choose to glamp under the stars in a teepee outfitted with a double pillowtop king-size bed. Venture into the stunning park during the day on a Jeep tour, llama excursion, or horseback ride. And at night, take in the gorgeous surroundings from the resort’s heated outdoor pool, hot tub, or fire pits.
The McFly Back to the ‘80s & The Slater Saved by the ‘90s
For those who can’t seem to let go of some of the tackiest decades in history, this property is a dream come true. The McFly and The Slater are two creative Airbnbs, each occupying one-half of an historic duplex in Dallas’ Lower Greenville neighborhood. Previously featured by Apartment Therapy, DWELL, TRAVEL + LEISURE, and Lonely Planet for the Instagram-worthy decor and unique amenities – like an all-you-can-eat cereal bar, retro arcade and video games, VHS movie collection, and more – this is ‘80s and ‘90s nostalgia at its finest.
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