This bar in the UK with N64s at every table is also very retro and cool.
I need to go to this bar in Mexico with swings for chairs immediately.
Did you know they have SELF-DRIVING BUSES in Norway???
I don't understand why every airport (like this one in Paris) doesn't have gaming systems. What else am I supposed to do on a layover?
Why the heck doesn't every airport (like this one in Estonia) have a little library for you to borrow books from, instead of having to buy a new copy for over $20 from an airport store?
Book vending machines — like this one in Romania — should also be adopted everywhere.
This sign (on an English train) that updates in real time, telling you how full each train car is, would actually be a godsend while traveling.
As is this really cool underground church in Poland that literally has a train go through it.
This projected crosswalk in Russia is actually such a good idea.
The interior of Kyoto Starbucks are really cool, too.
And all McDonald's should be this cool — aka, like this one in New Zealand built out of an old airplane.
This hostel made out of an old airplane in Sweden is also so cool to me.
I definitely need to check out this hostel in Costa Rica, where rooms are made of recycled concrete cylinders, STAT.
This stray cat hostel in Slovenia is so, so cute, and gives cats a place to hide out from the elements.
EVERY train should have window-facing seats like this one in Japan, especially for scenic journeys.
Also, why doesn't every train (like this one in Switzerland) have a kid's play area complete with a slide?
You can bike to charge your phone at the Montreal airport, and honestly, I think it's kind of genius.
Though swinging to charge your phone, like at this train station in the Netherlands, is even cooler.
This train in China is giving Hogwarts great hall, and I'm here for it.
This bus in Estonia would also be so cool to travel on.
It is my sincerest wish that all urinals be as pretty as these ones in Denmark.
Or they should be fun — you can literally play a game with where you aim your pee in this bathroom in Japan.
In British Columbia, benches have cute stands with umbrellas in case it's raining.
TIL you can get freshly squeezed orange juice from a VENDING MACHINE at some bus stations in Mexico.
That sign is on a seat that you flip down before sitting...
What are you supposed to do? Sit in the bar and drink till you can barely stand like a "normal" person...
#31
American hotels don't do this because Americans like to at least pretend that the government isn't tracking their every move and internet search...
It's a drunk test.
#6
that's no use to me, I don't read Romanian
and there's no way to really swing