Yes, there are several ice hotels across the world, however I cannot verify the total number. See related link below.
There are quite a few listed on http://www.quirkyaccom.com/ice-hotels
The ice hotel is rebuilt every year.
Carving Ice
Yes. This typical Ice Hotel is actually made out of ice, practically the only warm place is the bed because the bed is made out of reindeer's skins. Also, this hotel is in Sweden. If you ever visit this Ice Hotel you should remember to bring warm clothing! The Ice Hotel is a COOL place to "chill out".
There are several ice hotels around the world:Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, SwedenHôtel de Glace in Québec, CanadaKirkenes Snow Hotel, Ice Lodge, and Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel in NorwayBâlea Lake Ice Hotel in RomaniaSnow Village in Finnish Lapland
The Ice Hotel is made of approximately 30,000 tons of snow and 10,000 tons of ice, which are harvested from the nearby Torne River each year. This ice is then used to create the walls, floors, and furniture throughout the hotel.
12% tax
Practically mostly ice.
The only Ice Hotel I know is in Sweden, but I know there is a couple more. This typical Ice Hotel is practically a hotel that is made out of ice. The only cozy place is the beds because the bed is made out of reindeer skins. When you visit the Ice Hotel be sure to bring warm clothing! I actually have been there once, and it is pretty cool. I think it is a COOL place to ''chill out.''
When they drive Semi's across an ice lake.
I think it's Alaska because Alaska has a lot of ice!
captain cook
One dessert with ice-cream in the middle named after a North American state would be Baked Alaska. Baked Alaska is a dessert with a sponge cake base topped with ice-cream and meringue that is quickly baked in the oven to brown the meringue.