Would you stay in this cliff hotel suspended 300m from the ground?

Would you stay in this cliff hotel suspended 300m from the ground?

Sleeping on a bed suspended between two cliffs... it is advisable to get your insurance in order.

A couple sleep on a bed that is suspended high up between cliffs
A couple sleep on a bed that is suspended high up between cliffs/Instagram Screenshot/@vomos

Travelling to different parts of the world is a privilege that is not extended to everyone, but we believe it is something everyone should do in life. 

Especially when it comes to visiting places that are unique.  

The one-night Cliff Hotel in Chongqing, China, allows guests to sleep on a bed 300m above the ground. The hotel also provides drones that bring guests food.

But wait, guests have to wear diapers during their stay, for obvious reasons. 

The Cliff Hotel doesn't have airborne lavatories or WIFI, so be prepared to watch the night sky and enjoy the scenery. 

Watch the short video below, courtesy of Instagram

We are still determining how guests book their stay or how much they pay for the night, but one thing is for sure: this is not for the faint-hearted. 

Many people on social media said they would never do this, even if it were a free night's stay. 

We wonder what would happen to a person who tosses while they sleep... dare we think about it? In the past, we have seen people dining while suspended high up in the sky and a shop located on the route of a mountain for mountain climbers. 

So, what's next?

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