The secret military bunkers and former missile silos of Kansas and European mountain regions have been transformed into “Doomsday Hotels” which operate as high-end bunkers. The underground luxury facilities exist to protect the wealthiest individuals from all threats including nuclear war and global pandemics. The spaces have transformed into five-star resorts which exist at a depth of several hundred feet underground.
The Survival Condo Project

In Kansas, an old Atlas missile silo has been turned into a 15-story luxury apartment complex. The building contains multiple million-dollar condominiums which feature marble countertops and LED windows that create outdoor views of sunny weather despite being located 200 feet below ground level.
The Vivos xPoint Community

The South Dakota location serves as the largest survival community in existence across the globe. The structure contains 575 bunkers which operate off-grid and use reinforced concrete and steel for their construction. The facility functions as a small city which can accommodate 5000 residents for more than one year without requiring any supply runs.
Self-Sustaining Food Systems

The hotels operate two functions because they function as food storage facilities and food preservation centers. Many establishments use underground farming methods to produce fresh vegetables and maintain fish stocks through hydroponic and aquaponic systems. The system generates a sustainable food source which operates independently of sunshine and external atmospheric conditions.
Military-Grade Air Filtration

The hotels use “NBC” (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) filtration systems to protect against both chemical and nuclear disasters. The system cleans the air by removing radioactive particles and hazardous substances which allows the indoor air quality to surpass that of contemporary medical facilities.
The Oppidum in Czech Republic

The facility which markets itself as “The Largest Billionaire Bunker in the World” contains a private spa and a wine cellar and a large underground garden. The facility uses advanced security systems which require biometric scanners and facial recognition technology to permit access only to members during emergencies.
Geothermal Energy Power

The facilities generate electricity through geothermal energy because their locations extend deep into the earth. The geothermal system enables the bunkers to maintain their power supply for extended periods without needing external fuel shipments or operational surface power systems.
Simulated Natural Light

The engineers installed virtual windows to combat the mental health issues caused by underground living. The high-definition screens display a constant live video stream from the surface and record through forests and oceans which helps maintain the human body clock.
Underground Hospitals

The Vivos Europa One bunker in Germany contains a complete medical facility which operates as an advanced bunker. The facilities contain operating rooms and X-ray machines and pharmacies which provide residents access to complete medical services during emergency situations.
Nuclear Blast Doors

The entrance to a Doomsday Hotel is usually a massive steel door weighing several tons. The doors have been engineered to endure both direct nuclear explosions and continuous physical assaults which transforms the hotel into an invulnerable secure facility.
DNA Storage Vaults

Some ultra-luxury bunkers include “seed vaults” and DNA storage. The residents maintain agricultural biological blueprints which allow them to repopulate particular species when it becomes safe to exit the surface after an ecological collapse.
