Look Inside a $200-a-Night chamber at the Qatar Football World Cup After Sheng Xie, a 33-year-old soccer fan from Vancouver booked his trip to the FIFA World Cup, he went looking for facilities. Utilizing the authority competition site, he immediately chose a somewhat reasonable spot called Fan Town. The room envisioned looked useful and clean. There were two twin beds, Wi-Fi, cooling and a cooler, for about $200 per night. He didn't understand it was, basically, inside a steel trailer. Football fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platform WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
What did I book? Xie asked himself as of late, as he saw photographs via online entertainment of his facilities under development. What he found when he showed up was an ocean of brilliant metal boxes, lined one next to the other in perfect columns, lettered and numbered, extending comparably far as should have been obvious. His compartment was one of the thousands hurriedly set up in a soil field close to the air terminal for World Cup fans. Labourers said there were 4,000 of them. A guide at the entry showed plans for more than 7,500, in addition to a segment put away for workers. It resembled a one-story Lego town. Furthermore, down the sufficiently bright sections of land of fake turf laid on the pebbly soil, past the monster tent that fills in as a feasting lobby and the large box that houses a supermarket, and every one of the little boxes that sell food or espresso or drugs or fan gear, and not a long way from the open air exercise centre for Qatar World Cup fans.