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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'' which 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.
 
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]].