Source::AP news
Artificial green grass covered the walkways outside, with common areas filled with large bean-bag style chairs under a gray sky. Competing nations’ flags flapped in the strong desert wind, a large screen was also present at the site for fans to watch matches. Workers milled about the site, checking on its final touches.
Qatar has estimated it will have 130,000 rooms per day for the tournament. The one or two-person cabins, which come in a variety of bright colors and have thin walls, are furnished with twin beds, a nightstand, a small table and chair, air conditioning, a toilet, and a shower.
There are still multiple options available for fans in Qatar available to rent, ranging from hotels, cruise ship rooms, traditional dhow sailing vessels and tents, the fan village, porta cabins and caravans.
"Each will go for around $200 a night $270 with board, as the tournament goes on. Some 60% of the cabins are already booked for the tournament," said Omar al-Jaber, the head of accommodation at Qatar’s Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy for the tournament._AP news
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