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Interior of The Wizard's Emeralds of The Roxbury, Roxbury, New York
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Some hotels are famous in their own right, but others have to do a bit more to stand out. One way to do that: Offer eye-popping themed hotel rooms that give guests an immersive experience, not just a place to crash at night. Just look at the Roxbury in Roxbury, New York, where guests can stay in a room decorated like the Emerald City. Or the Adobe Grand Villas in Sedona, Arizona, where you can stay in a wagon wheel-themed room. Whether you’re into grungy dives or SpongeBob, these fun and wacky hotel rooms await you at home and abroad.

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Wagon Wheel Villa

Interior of Wagon Wheel Villa of Adobe Grand Villas, Sedona, Arizona
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What Southwestern vacation would be complete without a good night’s sleep in a covered wagon? The Wagon Wheel Villa allows just that — and you don’t have to worry about dying of dysentery. It sleeps four and features lantern light fixtures, two fireplaces, saloon doors, leather furniture, and plenty of wooden accents. Giddyap!

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’80s Video Game Sky Dome

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Clear Sky Resort in Williams, Arizona

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The juxtaposition of video games and iconic desert landscapes might seem a little jarring, but it’s something for the kids to look forward to after a day spent hiking and exploring the Grand Canyon. The room sleeps five, and amenities include unlimited play of retro video games, a telescope, rain shower, and two complimentary happy hour drinks daily.

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’50s Suite

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If the fabulous ’50s are one of your favorite decades, stay in the ’50s Suite at the Vick, near Santa Barbara. Sleep in a shiny ’56 Cadillac convertible complete with a pair of fuzzy dice, or stay up and take in a movie at your own “drive-in” on the projector-style screen. Take a dip in a private hot tub surrounded by kitschy neon lights, or have a snack at the chrome-accented diner table.

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Lord Vader’s Quarters

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If Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser — Disney’s overnight immersive adventure — isn’t in the cards for you, there’s Hotel Pelirocco, where you can climb into bunk beds sure to satisfy any Darth Vader devotee. On the walls, you’ll find authentic movie memorabilia, including some of the signature blasters and lightsabers. Even the ceiling, festooned with planets, might remind you of a galaxy far, far away.

The Cave

Interior of The Cave of Adventure Suites, North Conway, New Hampshire
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Get in touch with your prehistoric side in The Cave, a suite for up to two adults and six kids. Highlights include a mosaic floor, salt-rock lights, fossil accents, and prehistoric wall decor, as well as a tunnel, den, and cavern to explore. Of course, there are also some modern touches, including a private hot tub, three TVs, surround sound, a kitchenette, and a waterfall shower.

The Wizard’s Emeralds

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The Roxbury in Roxbury, New York Book It

Toto, we’re not in Kansas anymore: The Wizard’s Emeralds room is tucked away in the Catskill Mountains. Decked out in shades of green, it features a yellow brick road that cuts right through the center, a mural of the Emerald City, a poppy-painted bathroom, and even some distinctively striped witch socks sticking out from the pillows of the king-size bed.

Ramen Room

Ramen Bed of the Ramen Room of Unique Pension, Gapyeong, South Korea
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Ramen lovers may not be able to resist the novelty of this noodle-themed room outside of Seoul. The centerpiece is a giant cup of Shin Ramyun, the iconic Korean ramen brand, that doubles as a cozy hideaway of a bed. The theme continues with cheerful red and yellow decor throughout, plus a shiny bar that’s well stocked with ramen. More of a java junkie? Then be sure to check out the Starbucks-themed room down the hall.

The Kingpin Suite

Bowling Alley of The Kingpin Suite of The Palms, Las Vegas
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In true over-the-top Vegas fashion, the Palms’ Kingpin suite is ready to welcome up to 10 guests for some friendly competition at its two private bowling alleys. Of course, that’s not all — there’s also a full bar, pool table, DJ booth, marble bathroom, butler service, and some of the swankiest bunk beds you’ve ever seen.

The Pineapple

Exterior of The Pineapple of Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
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Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? You do, at the Nickelodeon resort in Punta Cana (OK, so it’s beside the sea — close enough). The Pineapple, which sleeps up to six, has two bedrooms and three bathrooms, plus plenty of SpongeBob-inspired decor and luxurious amenities such as its own garden, infinity pool, private outdoor shower, and butler service.

Gas Station Room

Interior of Gas Station Room of V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany
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Where better for a pit stop than this gas-station-themed room near the headquarters of auto giants such as Porsche and Mercedes-Benz? Bright primary colors, an old Shell gas pump, and a ceiling painted with clouds give this room plenty of cheerful appeal. You even get to sleep in custom-made bed that’s a dead ringer for Herbie the Love Bug.

Mickey Mouse Penthouse

Living Room in the Foreground with Kitchen in the Background of Mickey Mouse Penthouse of Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim, California
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Disney knows a thing or two about unique hotel rooms. At the Disneyland Hotel, one of the high-roller options is the Mickey Mouse Penthouse, a sprawling 1,600-foot suite that showcases the iconic mouse at every turn. You’ll find Mickeys recessed in the ceiling, on the bedding, and appearing on the shower wall only when the tile is wet. Watch classic Mickey cartoons on one of three flat-screen TVs in the living room, or even on a TV built into the bathroom mirror.

The Queen of Hearts Room

Bunk Beds and Two Twin Beds of The Queen of Hearts Room of Wonderland House, Brighton, England
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This room for up to six will indeed steal your heart with its playing-card bunk beds, crown-festooned wallpaper, and red velvet headboards. It’s just one small part of the “Alice in Wonderland”-themed Wonderland House, which also has a dining room with teacup stools and a grinning Cheshire Cat, plus a Jabberwocky bathroom.

Arctic Room

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One of the most eye-catching of the many theme rooms at this kitschy northern Kentucky inn is the Arctic Room. It’s made to look like a frigid ice cave, with undulating light-blue walls and ceilings and icy stalagmites and stalactites surrounding the bed. A table and chairs also are carved from the gleaming “ice.” Getting a little chilly just thinking about it? A spa and a fireplace await for some much-needed warmth.

Space Suite

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You’ll feel like you’ve stumbled upon another realm in the ultramodern space-themed suite at Kameha Grand Zurich. The sleek bed is designed to look like it’s floating, and might remind some movie buffs of the monolith in “2001: A Space Odyssey.” The floor and ceiling are painted like the cosmos, and silver furniture and astronaut accents add to the futuristic feel.

Mayan Rainforest Suite

Interior of Mayan Rainforest Suite of Black Swan Inn, Pocatello, Idaho
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Idaho may be the last place you would expect a Mayan getaway, but at Pocatello’s Black Swan Inn, a tropical oasis awaits. The bed is surrounded by “ancient” carvings, and there are hand-painted murals of jungle scenes. You’ll find a flat-screen TV and fireplace recessed into the faux stone walls. The dual-headed shower is set inside a giant tree, and a spa tub is upstairs in the bamboo treehouse.

Ski Room

Interior of Ski Room, The Pitcher Inn, Warren, Vermont
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This classic, luxurious New England inn boasts a bevy of beautifully themed guest rooms, including the cabin-like Ski room, a must for anyone who loves hitting the slopes. Get cozy on the bed, framed by birch trees and a toboggan headboard. Vintage ski posters and memorabilia decorate the walls, and there’s a brick fireplace across from a cozy leather couch. You’ll even find a full kitchenette behind an old lift-ticket booth.

Pirate Room

Interior of Pirate Room of Fantasyland Hotel, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Leave the landlubbers behind at this whimsical north-of-the-border hotel’s Pirate room, watched over by none other than Captain Jack Sparrow himself. The king bed is framed with heavy velvet drapes, and the kids will love climbing through a pirate ship to get to hidden bunk beds. There’s also a Jacuzzi, two high-definition TVs, and a prime view of the neighboring water park.

Twilight Room

Interior of Twilight Room of Pacific Inn Motel, Forks, Washington
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Edward and Bella stans might want to make a pilgrimage to this “Twilight”-themed room at an otherwise innocuous motel in Forks, a small town in Washington that made an appearance in the global blockbuster. Gothic-style beds are decked out in black-and-red comforters, while “Twilight” posters adorn blood-red walls. The room also features a flat-screen TV with HBO and Showtime — maybe “Twilight” is on the lineup?

Cinderella Castle Suite

Bedroom in the Foreground with Living Room in the Background of Cinderella Castle Suite of Disney World, Orlando, Florida
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Disney World in Orlando, Florida

The Cinderella Castle Suite is the only hotel room that’s inside Magic Kingdom, and no amount of money can buy you a stay here — it’s typically reserved for contest winners. Still, it’s the pinnacle of a fairy-tale hotel experience, with stained-glass windows, carved furnishings, mosaic floors, luxurious draperies, and an awe-inspiring spa tub with a starry ceiling. Like magic, a painting of Cinderella above the fireplace becomes a TV, and the famous glass slipper is on display in a special cabinet.

The UFO

Exterior Surrounded By Trees of The UFO of Treehotel, Harads, Sweden
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There are a nine wildly unique “rooms” to choose from at Sweden’s Treehotel, all of which are hoisted above ground in the surrounding forest. The most out-of-this-world selection? The UFO, designed by architect Bertil Harström and featuring one double bed and three single beds. Enter the UFO through an electric, collapsible ladder in the floor, and keep an eye out for extraterrestrial visitors.

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Erin has spent the past decade as a writer and editor in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, and Boston, where she now resides. She loves visiting local thrift stores to add to her growing glassware collection and thinks hiking in the (free!) great outdoors trumps any gym membership. Prior to joining Cheapism, Erin was a reporter and editor at Boston.com, Time Out Austin, and Time Out Los Angeles, and has written for the Los Angeles Times, Eater Austin, The Local Palate, and other publications. She will never say no to tacos and a great gin cocktail. You can reach her at [email protected].