Snow in Scandinavia forces sleepover at IKEA in Denmark

Authored by dw.com and submitted by fotogneric

As the snow blanketed Scandinavia on Wednesday evening, six customers and 25 employees at an IKEA near the city of Aalborg found themselves stranded and forced to spend the night on the beds and sofas of the Swedish furniture superstore.

As up to 30 centimeters (12 inches) of snow fell outside, the group was trapped and forced to hygge it up and pass the night. IKEA's vast showroom transformed into the setting for an adult slumber party.

Public broadcaster DR showed pictures of the stranded Danes drinking beer and coffee and noshing on cinnamon rolls as they watched soccer together.

Michelle Barrett told DR Thursday morning after spending the night at IKEA, "Everyone was just so sweet, and we actually just laughed at the situation because we probably will not experience it again."

Store manager Peter Elmose told the Ekstra Bladet tabloid people got to sleep in "the exact bed they always have wanted to try.''

He added, "It's been a good night. All fun.''

At the airport in Aalborg, 300 were stuck overnight as well.

Watch video 05:01 Hygge - A Danish ritual

What are conditions like elsewhere in Denmark?

The snowstorm snarled traffic on the roads and rails across Denmark and there were temporary power cuts in some places.

Elsewhere in Denmark, the tarp on a truck full of packages ripped apart while crossing the Storebält Bridge between the islands of Funen and Zealand in the storm.

A police spokeswoman told TV2, "The trailer was hanging over the water. I believe that some

Christmas presents landed in the water."

No fatalities due to the inclement weather were reported.

assumetehposition on December 2nd, 2021 at 15:35 UTC »

You mean, “have a slumber party” at IKEA which actually sounds pretty fun

SoulsTransition on December 2nd, 2021 at 15:21 UTC »

"Forced".... Shit, I'll take a Gucci room and meatballs for a night.

darkhorsehance on December 2nd, 2021 at 15:17 UTC »

There are worse places to be stuck during a snowstorm.