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A '''hotel''' (may also be known as a '''hostel''', a '''lodge''', or an '''inn''') is a facility designed to provide temporary housing (a practice called ''lodging''). Unlike a [[residential area]], a hotel is exclusively aimed towards non-residents (referred to as ''guests''). A typical hotel possesses 20 rooms. Hotel rooms provide many of the same amenities as a residential area, even using a similar layout to one, with the notable addition of a dedicated housekeeping staff, complete with housekeeping quarters.
 
A '''hotel''' (may also be known as a '''hostel''', a '''lodge''', or an '''inn''') is a facility designed to provide temporary housing (a practice called ''lodging''). Unlike a [[residential area]], a hotel is exclusively aimed towards non-residents (referred to as ''guests''). A typical hotel possesses 20 rooms. Hotel rooms provide many of the same amenities as a residential area, even using a similar layout to one, with the notable addition of a dedicated housekeeping staff, complete with housekeeping quarters.
  
Just like with regular residential areas, hotels have ''managers'' which answer to the [[mayor]], with very similar duties and responsibilities. In hotels, the manager is also a [[head janitor]], serving as the head of housekeeping.
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Just like with regular residential areas, hotels have ''managers'' who answer to the [[mayor]], with very similar duties and responsibilities. In hotels, the manager is also a [[head janitor]], serving as the head of housekeeping.
  
 
Each hotel may offer different amenities, from low-cost, high-density guest dorms to expensive, luxurious, one- or two-bedroom guest rooms. See the [[Hotel#Lodging services|lodging services section]] for more information.
 
Each hotel may offer different amenities, from low-cost, high-density guest dorms to expensive, luxurious, one- or two-bedroom guest rooms. See the [[Hotel#Lodging services|lodging services section]] for more information.
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Most hotels are owned by the town, although certain hotels may actually be under the private ownership of incredibly rich individuals. It's not certain how much a hotel is worth, but they are estimated to be worth multiple millions of [[Parallars]].
  
  

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A hotel (may also be known as a hostel, a lodge, or an inn) is a facility designed to provide temporary housing (a practice called lodging). Unlike a residential area, a hotel is exclusively aimed towards non-residents (referred to as guests). A typical hotel possesses 20 rooms. Hotel rooms provide many of the same amenities as a residential area, even using a similar layout to one, with the notable addition of a dedicated housekeeping staff, complete with housekeeping quarters.

Just like with regular residential areas, hotels have managers who answer to the mayor, with very similar duties and responsibilities. In hotels, the manager is also a head janitor, serving as the head of housekeeping.

Each hotel may offer different amenities, from low-cost, high-density guest dorms to expensive, luxurious, one- or two-bedroom guest rooms. See the lodging services section for more information.

Most hotels are owned by the town, although certain hotels may actually be under the private ownership of incredibly rich individuals. It's not certain how much a hotel is worth, but they are estimated to be worth multiple millions of Parallars.


Locations

For more info on star ratings, see this section.

★ hotels

★★ hotels

★★★ hotels

★★★★ hotels


Map

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Keys

  • Keys 101-110, 201-210: Each key corresponds to one of the hotel rooms. Guests carry a copy of their respective unit's key. The manager possesses a copy of every hotel room key.
  • Key A: Carried by the manager and all housekeeping staff.

Rooms

The housekeeping section supports up to 17 staff members (up to 16 janitors + one head janitor).

Access corridor

  • Personnel: None
  • Furniture: Posters, notes, announcement boards
  • Cover:
    • Side 2: Static tactical shield, Guardian (80 health, A3)

Bathroom

  • Personnel: None, but often visited by the guests of the adjacent hotel room
  • Furniture: Mirror, sink, 2 shower cabins, toilet seats
  • Cover:
    • All sides: None

Common room

  • Personnel: None, but often visited by guests and outside visitors.
  • Furniture: Couch, widescreen TV, radio, tables, chairs, bookshelves
  • Cover:
    • Side 2: Couch (36 health, A1)
    • Side 3: Table (36 health, A1)
    • Side 4: Table (36 health, A1)

Corridor

  • Personnel: None
  • Furniture: Posters, notes, announcement boards
  • Cover:
    • All sides: None
  • Locked doors:
    • Various: Mechanical locks 101-110, 201-210, to each respective hotel room.
    • Corridor A5
      • North: Mechanical lock A, to Laundry room 1
    • Corridor B5
      • North: Mechanical lock A, to Laundry room 2

Hotel room

The quality and density of the bedding depend on how luxurious the hotel is. See the lodging services section for more information.

Housekeepers bathroom

  • Personnel: None, but often visited by the housekeeping staff
  • Furniture: Mirror, sink, 4 shower cabins, toilet seats
  • Cover:
    • All sides: None

Housekeepers bedroom

  • Personnel: Janitors (4-16, housekeeping staff) and Head janitor (housekeeping staff, whenever not performing their duties)
  • Furniture: 8 bunk beds, 1 single bed, nightstands, bookshelves, containers, framed pictures, posters
  • Cover:
    • All sides: None

Housekeepers break room

  • Personnel: None, but often visited by housekeeping staff relaxing
  • Furniture: Couch, television, radio, tables, chairs, bookshelves, food cabinet, fridge, mini-stoves
  • Cover:
    • Side 2: Couch (36 health, A1)
    • Side 3: Table (36 health, A1)
    • Side 4: Table (36 health, A1)

Laundry room

  • Personnel: None, but may be occasionally visited by housekeeping staff working
  • Furniture: Rows of laundry machines (washing, drying), clotheslines, cleaning cabinet, laundry baskets
  • Cover:
    • All sides: None

Lobby

  • Personnel: Head janitor (Hotel manager/Head of housekeeping)
  • Furniture: Desk, chair, computer, file cabinets, announcement board, posters
  • Cover:
    • Side 2: Desk (36 health, A1)
    • Side 3: File cabinet (57 health, A2)
    • Side 4: File cabinet (57 health, A2)

Visitors can check into the hotel here. See the lodging services section for more information.

Locker room

Shower room

  • Personnel: None, but often visited by guests
  • Furniture: Mirror, sink, 12 shower cabins, temporary-use lockers
  • Cover:
    • All sides: None

The temporary-use lockers are generally empty and possess no locking mechanism. Their purpose is to temporarily stash clothing and equipment while taking a shower, protecting them from water and humidity.

Storage room

  • Personnel: None, but occasionally visited by the hotel manager
  • Furniture: Industrial shelves, storage boxes, dumpster
  • Cover:
    • All sides: Storage boxes (66 health, A3)

Toilets

  • Personnel: None
  • Furniture: Sink, mirror, urinals, toilet seats
  • Cover:
    • All sides: None


Lodging services

Visitors may check into the hotel by requesting a room in the lobby. Hotels fall into four different star ratings, ranging from 1-star ★ (cheap, high-density, low privacy) to 4-star ★★★★ (each hotel room has a luxurious king-size bed for one or two guests). The price of a 24-hour stay varies depending on the number of stars the hotel has been rated.

From a statistical point of view, there is no practical difference between a ★ or a ★★★★ hotel. The extra privacy and comfort may make the experience more enjoyable, but the amenities of a ★★★★ room does not heal more Fatigue, Inebriation or Stress than those of a ★ room.

Luxury level Bedding in each room Number of guests supported per room Cost per 24 hours (in Parallar symbol.png)
4x bunk beds 8-16 guests 50
★★ 4x single beds 4-8 guests 100
★★★ 2x queen-size beds 2-4 guests 200
★★★★ 1x king-size bed 1-2 guests 400

To check the star rating of each hotel, see this section.