Well,
you don’t have to be amazed; actually this tree house is inspired by
“The Hobbit”. This stunning tree house is set in the Black Hills a
popular tourist hotspot famous for the gold rush, the Wild West town of
Deadwood, and Mount Rushmore. Though, the hobbit house is part of the
package when travelers book Chateau de Soleil, a 4,100 square foot
holiday home owned by Lord of the Rings fans and hotel operators Gordon
and Audrey Mack. For up to $675 a night, fans can live like Bilbo
Baggins but with a lot more luxury. The Hobbit house is perched 16ft
above ground level, 400 square feet, the tree house built between two
pine trees features a gas fireplace, chill air conditioning, Cool
fridge, flat-screen LED TV, two full beds, and seasonal running water.
So,
all visitors make their experience even more authentic; can slip on
pair of hairy hobbit slippers to wear when they are making dinner or
just lounging around the self-catering hideaway. The Hobbit house, must
be booked for three nights minimum, being charmed a summer rate of $675 a
night, and little low in winter $595. But make sure, prices can climb
up due to any special event, such as the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Mr
Mack, the owner of this property, actually engaged with hospitality
industry for 20 years, bought the country home in 2012. And then later
on, he and his wife decided to build the $70,000 tree house and model it
on a hobbit hole.
He’s so inspire with the chain of restaurant these
days, as everybody has stayed at a chain hotel. Therefore, they want to
give a unique & rare experience that tourist will remember in life.
Hence, located in Boulder Canyon, the main house is spread over three
floors, with a relaxing hot tub, three decks, three and a half
bathrooms, and a Pac-Man-themed game room with arcade machines, and
decking links the tree house to the four-bedroom Chateau de Soleil
country house, and together they can accommodate up to 16 people.