走近“全球最危险”酒店:旅客入住后被困在离岸35英里处
Meet The "World's Most Dangerous" Hotel That Leaves Guests Stranded 35 Miles Offshore

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煎锅塔(Frying Pan Tower)是一座位于北卡罗来纳州海岸外 35 英里处的 1964 年退役海岸警卫队站,现已作为极致度假目的地在网络上走红。这座孤立的建筑常被称为“世界上最危险的酒店”,它矗立在“大西洋墓地”上方 80 英尺处,该地区以鲨鱼出没和飓风级强风而闻名。 抵达这里需要乘船或搭乘直升机进行长途跋涉,一旦客人抵达,基本上就处于与世隔绝的状态。然而,该塔提供了令人惊喜的现代设施,包括太阳能电力、高速互联网和热水淋浴。每晚最低 200 美元起,寻求刺激的游客可以在设施巨大的直升机停机坪上享受钓鱼、浮潜和观星等活动。 虽然该塔最多可容纳 12 位客人,但其极端的偏远程度和潜在的医疗紧急状况使其成为一个颇具争议的选择。社交媒体上的病毒式反应呈现出明显的两极分化:一些人将其视为一生一次的惊险逃离,而另一些人则感到这种与世隔绝令人恐惧。尽管存在质疑,该塔仍持续吸引着那些寻找独特且充满不确定性的度假体验的冒险旅行者。

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A remote former Coast Guard tower off the coast of North Carolina has become one of the country's most unusual vacation destinations, with thrill-seekers paying to spend days stranded 35 miles out in the Atlantic on what's been dubbed the world's most dangerous hotel, according to the NY Post.

Interest in Frying Pan Tower recently surged after charter captain Austin Aycock posted a TikTok showing six guests being dropped off at the rusting structure before he motored away, joking, "See you in a couple days!" The video has attracted more than 2.2 million views, with viewers split between fascination and disbelief.

(Photos: NY Post)

Built in 1964, the decommissioned light station sits about 80 feet above the ocean in an area known as the "Graveyard of the Atlantic." Once guests arrive, there's no easy way back. Leaving requires either a helicopter or a 35-mile boat ride to shore.

The Post writes that rates start at about $200 per person per night with a three-night minimum stay. Aycock said one particularly adventurous group remained on the tower for two weeks.

The location isn't for the faint of heart. The surrounding waters are home to great white, bull, and tiger sharks, while the tower sits in hurricane-prone waters where storms can bring winds exceeding 100 mph. Medical emergencies also present a challenge due to the remote location.

(Photos: NY Post)

Despite its isolation, the tower can accommodate up to 12 guests across eight bedrooms and offers modern comforts including solar power, high-speed internet, hot showers, a fully equipped kitchen, and a reverse osmosis water system.

Visitors can fish, snorkel over a nearby reef, shoot biodegradable clay targets, or hit fish-food golf balls into the ocean. A professional chef is also available for private groups, while the massive helipad doubles as a scenic spot for stargazing and watching the sunrise.

The viral video sparked plenty of reactions online. Some commenters said nothing could convince them to stay overnight, while others joked the tower would be the perfect place to hide from a zombie apocalypse. One viewer summed up the skepticism by asking, "What's the opposite of a bucket list?"

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