The Qatar World Cup is still six years away. And for now, it appears to be happening … in the winter … but still happening.

Amid the human rights violations, accusations of bribery and complete lack of infrastructure to host a World Cup, Qatar’s Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy is looking for a way to house all the expected visitors. That solution seems to be having thousands of fans camp out in tents.

A fan village of Arabian desert tents has been proposed to host 2,000 fans. Via the Associated Press:

It will offer different types of accommodation in 350 temporary tents and 300 permanent tents, along with big viewing screens and other entertainment options. A total of five fan villages could eventually be built.

On the surface this seems like a quick fix for the lack of hotels in Qatar because, well, it is. During Qatar’s 2010 bid, it promised to have 55,000 new rooms for 2022. The current projection is down to 46,000 according to Reuters. Five fan villages would bring Qatar right to that 55,000-room promise.