Thanks to the Moon Resort project, devised by designers Sandra G. Matthews and Michael R. Henderson, it will be built in Dubai a hotel that simulates a gigantic moon 224 meters high and inside it would house a luxurious casino and an extraordinary convention center.
This project, which also seeks to replicate in London and in Las Vegas, it will have an investment of $5 billion dollars to provide all those who dream of getting to know space a unique experience because in a large part of its facilities there would be no gravity thanks to technology.
But the first thing that the so-called Moon Resort will look for will be to satisfy earthly pleasures with a splendid hotel with 4 rooms, as well as a fun casino, a extraordinary convention center and a spa of almost 7 thousand square meters.
A restaurant totally inspired by the lunar environment will also be built in this place, which is expected to become one of the most popular places in Dubai due to the very different experience it can offer its guests.
As for the main building, which would be the replica of the moon, this curious sphere would have a height of 224 meters and approximately 200 meters wide, while the surface of the complete construction would extend to 510 thousand square meters.
The above is what would give guests almost an experience like traveling to the Luna, but would be fully accessible to an audience that could never otherwise afford real space travel.
With Moon, for just $500 you can walk on a real lunar surface and explore a lunar colony in a way never seen before.
This place will even have a lunar shuttle and a series of amenities similar to those proposed by NASA for the Earth's natural satellite.
And if the above doesn't sound good enough fantastic, it turns out that this project will also provide the ability to navigate an artificial lunar surface with craters.
An outdoor terrace will also be built at the base of the moon-shaped hotel and would have a beach club, amphitheaters, a green space and areas for sports, some of them water sports.
This luxurious resort is expected to generate approximately $500 million dollars in annual profits and be visited by 10 million people in that period, so we recommend that you start saving as its doors are expected to open in 2027.