Poseidon resorts

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An artists rendering of the Poseidon Resort
An artists rendering of the Poseidon Resort

Poseidon is a chain of underwater five-star resorts currently under development with the first slated to open by September 2008[1]. The first of these sci-fi resorts will be located on a private island in Fiji. Once construction of the first Poseidon resort is finished, it will be the world's first permanent sea floor one-atmosphere structure. [2]

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[edit] Concept

Poseidon was conceived and developed by L. Bruce Jones, the President of U.S. Submarines, Inc. The underwater resort will be situated in up to 60 feet of water and will be linked to land through two tunnels, one for guest access and one for services. The resort itself will feature an underwater restaurant, a bar lounge, 20 luxury suites, one themed suite, a grand suite, and an undersea bungalow accessible only by submarine. The resort will also cater an onshore facility that will feature five-star hotel amenities. [3]

[edit] Location

With a design concept in mind, Jones needed to find an appropriate location. To help find the perfect location, Jones offered a $10,000 reward for anybody that came up with the perfect location for the venture. After taking the suggestion of a business associate, who recommended a reef off of Eleuthera, an island in the Bahamas, negotiations began with the island's American owners. The negotiations did not go well, and after a year of failed back and forth offers the location was scrapped and their sights were set on Fiji.[1] A deal was made with the owner of a 225 acre, privately owned South Pacific Island located in northeaster Fiji. If all goes to plan, the final resting place of the resort will be under 40 feet of water in a 5,000 acre coral lagoon.[1]

[edit] Features

The resort will feature 22, 550 square-foot guest rooms. Each of these rooms has a 270 degree view of the ocean. This view is possible due to the 4 inch think acrylic windows that make up 70% of each rooms wall space.[1] Each end of the resort will be composed of a 3,000 square-foot, frisbee shaped, underwater pods. One of these pods will be composed of an underwater restaurant and bar while the other will contain a library, conference room, wedding chapel, spa and a 1,200 square-foot luxury suite.[1] The resort will be accessed through 1 of 2 elevators. The entire underwater enclosure will be held at 1 atmosphere of pressure, decompression sickness is not a concern.[1] Other features include automatic window washers, fish feeders and detachable pods in case repairs are necessary.

[edit] Safety

The resort has been designed to meet the structural requirements applicable to a submarine pressure hull. All components of the resort are structurally sound. Each individual component part of the complex is automatically isolated in the event of a structural breach. Every unit has a safety dome and an emergency diver's entrance hatch. [4]

[edit] Pricing

According to the official website, the listed price for one person is US$15,000 for a week long vacation at the resort, including two nights in a twin-sharing undersea cabin and 4 nights in a twin sharing above sea cabin. Return flight on the resort's own private aircraft from Fiji, gourmet food and activities at the resort are included.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Behar, Michael (2007), "1,200 Square Feet Under the Sea", Popular Science 270(1): 64-68
  2. ^ Poseidon Resorts Overview.
  3. ^ Poseidon Resorts Management.
  4. ^ Poseidon Resorts Safety.

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