This mammoth nuclear-powered flying luxury hotel concept can carry 5,000 passengers in utmost comfort. Dwarfing even the Airbus A380, it is designed to be in the skies for months; it will have a shopping mall, multiple restaurants, and even a swimming pool.

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On land, the largest hotel in the world is MGM Grand Las Vegas, with 6,852 rooms in one building. Now picture the same magnificence but in the clouds! Sky Cruise is the world’s first nuclear-powered flying hotel that can carry 5,000 passengers. Listed below are some fascinating details of the AI-piloted Sky Cruise, boasting 20 engines powered by nuclear fusion and designed to stay afloat. Those who have always wanted to live in the clouds, here is your chance:

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The Sky Cruise floating hotel will offer the most luxurious accommodations and a massive event hall. Here guests can soak in the sun in all its glory and 360-degree views of their captivating surroundings.

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An elevator connects this circular hall to the main deck, making both spots easily accessible.

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The main deck is packed with several entertainment options. It comprises a shopping mall, sports centers, swimming pools, restaurants, cinemas, playgrounds, and more. Considering guests are spending not days, but weeks here, these are a must.

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The floating hotel offers to be the most out-of-the-world venue to host a wedding. With a splendid hall at your disposal, the best restaurants to cater lip-smacking food, and a chance to make a love declaration above the clouds, it doesn’t get better.

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There are three viewing decks or balconies where guests can indulge in various activities like star-gazing, adoring natural wonders like the Aurora Borealis, or just enjoying the incomparable vistas.

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A small nuclear reactor supplies the Sky Hotel with unlimited energy. Twenty electric engines power the splendid floating hotel using only clean nuclear energy, keeping its carbon footprint to a minimum. Astonishingly, the hotel can stay afloat not for weeks or months but years without ever touching the ground.

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Turbulence is a word you will never hear on board. The state-of-the-art command deck uses artificial intelligence to predict turbulence and prevents it with an anti-vibration technology mimicking noise cancellation technology.

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Hashem Alghaili’s Sky Cruise offers top medical care. Their facility features the latest medical equipment

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The Sky Cruise Hotel caters to every need. Electric commercial airliners and private jets from around the world bring everything from supplies to guests to the hotel in the sky.

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