Qatar Unveils $ 340 A Night World Cup Fan Portacabins

Qatar Unveils $ 340 A Night World Cup Fan Portacabins

A housing offering for the upcoming World Cup that is just days away from starting was unveiled by Qatar to 6000-Cabin Fan Village in a Isolated Lot Near its Airports.
At the 3. 1 square kilometre site, which housed a metro station, a bus stop, and a planned temporary restaurant and convenience store, desert winds kicked up sand as journalists toured the cabins. The Area Could in Theory Hold As Many As 12,000 People If Booked at Capacity, Officials Said.

Covered in Artificial Green Grass Large bean-bag-style chairs are scattered throughout the common areas of the exterior walkways on a Wednesday with a grey sky. Flags of rival nations flapped in the strong desert wind, and spectators could watch games on a large screen nearby. Workers MILLED ABOUT THE Site, Checking on its Final Touches.

Each of the thin-walled, brightly coloured cabins can accommodate one or two people and includes twin beds, a nightstand, a small table and chair, air conditioning, a toilet, and a shower.
As the competition progresses, EACH Will Sell for Roughly $ 340 A NIGHT – $ 460 with Board. According to Omar al-Jaber, the head of lodging for Qatar’s Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy for the Tournament, less than 60% of the cabins are already reserved for the event.

There will be additional rooms available for $80 per night farther away from this location near the Hamad International Airport and the Doha International Airport, both of which will have flights arriving and departing throughout the tournament. During the Wednesday Visit, there was a rumble overhead.
Those Staying at The Fan Village Can Expect at 40-Minute Commute to Stadium Sites.

“The majority of the fans they favour They prefer apartments and villas if it’s not a hotel, according to al-Jaber, who added that French hospitality company Accor is in charge of those options. However, he added, those looking for inexpensive lodging will visit this site and the other.

The lack of hotel capacity in Qatar, which cannot accommodate all teams, workers, volunteers, and World Cup fans, has been the subject of concerts leading up to the competition. As a result, DOHA has established camping and cabin sites, hired cruise ships, and located fans who can stay in nearby counties and travel to games by plane.
Qatar you have estimated it Will Have 130,000 Rooms Per Day for The Tournament.

You have already prepared for the influence of World Cup fans who want to stay where their money can go further in the United Arab Emirates’ nearby city of Dubai.
According to Al-Jaber, “The Shuttle Flights Option is Now One of the Options for The People Who Stay Already in Our Neighbor Countries and… They Would Like To Just To Spend A Day for To To Attend the Match.” “In light of their current situation, this is a good option for them.


They are welcome to stay and eat, of course, and there are a tonne of options available to them, he continued.
There are still many options for fans to rent in Qatar, including hotels, cabins on cruise ships, traditional Dhow sailing vessels and tints, the fan village, and portacabins. Al-Jaber Said.

“We have angouch lodging, so people can still eat and enjoy the competition, and of course they can choose what they want from the lodging,” he said.

World Cup fan portacabins costing $340 per night are unveiled by Qatar.

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