Real Estate/Development
Nov. 2, 1999
Cabin in the sky
For vacationers who want to get away from it all, Hilton and other big names in the hospitality business are exploring the tantalizing possibility of space tourism. Beverly Hills-based Hilton Hotels recently revealed its interest in one day opening the first inn in outer space, and plans to host a symposium on the topic in December. Proposals broached by other companies include an Earth-to-moon "cruise ship" and orbiting hotels.
For vacationers who want to get away from it all, Hilton and other big names in the hospitality business are exploring the tantalizing possibility of space tourism. Beverly Hills-based Hilton Hotels recently revealed its interest in one day opening the first inn in outer space, and plans to host a symposium on the topic in December. Proposals broached by other companies include an Earth-to-moon "cruise ship" and orbiting hotels. Activities envisioned for space tourists include s...
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