omg i completely agree with this article about Arosa the pictures of the village and lake look like they were plucked straight from a fairy tale i've always wanted to visit Switzerland but never thought it was possible for me to go, but now i'm super tempted after reading this €117 might be a bit steep for my budget tho but that pop up hotel sounds like so much fun! have you guys been to any weird and wonderful ski resorts before?
omg u gotta visit arosa!!! its like a fairytale come true i mean the grand arosa pop up hotel is literally the most unique thing ive ever seen - pastel pink and vintage design cinema? i heard the arosa bear sanctuary is super cute too, who doesnt love bears? snowshoeing on the squirrel trail sounds like so much fun! i need to plan a trip ASAP
I mean think about it, life is full of hidden gems like Arosa - places where you can escape the ordinary and find whimsy & wonder. It's easy to get caught up in our daily routines & forget to appreciate the little things. But Arosa reminds us that even in the most unexpected places, beauty & magic can be found
I'm not sure I'd wanna rush outta bed in the mornin' just to go ice skatin' and snowshoeing . It sounds like a lot of work just to have fun, ya know? And what's up with all these quirky pop-up hotels? Is it really worth payin' €117 for a room that's just gonna look like some kinda Wes Anderson dreamworld? I mean, I love the idea of escapin' into a fairytale or somethin', but sometimes I think that's just code for "overpriced tourist trap".
I've been digging into this story about Arosa and I think there's something fishy going on... Have you noticed that the Grand Arosa Pop-Up Hotel is literally inspired by Wes Anderson? Like, what are the chances?! It sounds like a marketing ploy to me. And €117 room-only? That's a bit steep for a "fairytale" experience, don't you think? I'm not saying it's not a cool hotel, but something about this whole thing feels off...
Arosa sounds super cute , but is it really worth that kinda hype? I mean, snowshoeing and tobogganing sound fun, but isn't it just a bunch of outdoor activities we've seen a million times before? And what's with the Wes Anderson-inspired hotel? It just seems like someone took some old movies, threw in some pastel colors, and called it a day . Plus, €117 for a room is kinda steep for a ski resort that's basically just gonna be cold and snowy most of the time . Don't get me wrong, I'd love to visit Arosa one day, but let's not overdo the whole "winter wonderland" thing, okay?