If you’ve ever wondered what to do with unwanted hotel key cards, then think no more. Because, providing you’ve somehow amassed 200,000 plastic slips, the solution is simple – use them to build your own guest house. That, at least, is what one hotel chain decided to do.
Source : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/

Plastic palace: Bryan Berg sits in the hotel bedroom he made from key cards
Holiday Inn’s Key Card Hotel, which opened yesterday in New York, includes a guest bedroom, bathroom and lobby, all fully equipped with life-sized furniture all made out of, yes, well, you get the point.
The 400 sq ft, two-ton construction in Manhattan , which will be in business until September 21, was built by world record-holding ‘card-stacker’ Bryan Berg.
He said: ‘This is my largest card-stacking challenge to date and the only card creation I have ever made at full human scale.’
During the five day event, Mr Berg will build a freestanding 9ft replica of New York’s Empire State Building in the lobby using Holiday Inn playing cards.

Relaxing A woman takes a rest on a sofa in the hotel, and is if she plays her cards right she might get room-service
It marks the relaunch of the chains 1,200 hotels around the world.
Kevin Kowalski, senior vice president of global brand management at Holiday Inn, said:
‘The Key Card Hotel is a fun and interactive way to showcase the changes happening at our hotels and is the only structure of its kind to ever be created by a hotel brand.’

'You'll slot in nicely here': Manhattan's Key Card Hotel reception
Mr Berg first broke the world record for World’s Tallest House of Freestanding Playing Cards in 1992 at the age of 17, with a tower 14ft 6in.
Since then, he has been commissioned to break his own record ten times.

'Your card, madam': The hotel is made from 200,000 cards weighing two tons
His most recent tallest record was a 25ft 9in inch tall tower built at the African-American Museum at Dallas, Texas.
For this record, he tried a new technique involving stacking cards vertically instead of horizontally, which reduced the number of cards needed by nearly half.
In 2004, Guinness created a new record category for World’s Largest House of Freestanding Playing Cards to recognize a project Mr Berg built for a replica or Cinderella’s Castle for Walt Disney World in Florida.

Key feature: A toilet showing how the cards are arranged using both sides

Card stacker Bryan Berg tries out the flush on his toilet at the New York hotel











"
"
"
"
"
"

Social comments and analytics for this post…
This post was mentioned on Twitter by shareordie: Amazing Hotel Made Of 200000 Plastic Keys http://bit.ly/1eFkCI by @anilchopra…