http://montecito-east.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] montecito-east.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh_ooc2013-10-21 08:49 pm
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Homecoming Weekend Hotel Accomodations

Woo hoo! It's almost Homecoming Weekend! While you're getting pumped up for the regular homecoming festivities, it's time to figure out where all your returning characters will be crashing for the weekend.


For OCD purposes (and because I love playing with my color-coded spreadsheet), guests staying at the Arms Hotel are assigned a room number or suite name.

Room Types
  • A standard hotel room with two beds and one very friendly price. Accommodates up to four people.

  • A junior suite with separate bedroom, kitchenette and balcony. Accommodates up to four people.

  • A specialty suite, larger than a junior suite but with some extra special amenities, but for each type of specialty suite, there's only one available.


    • The Comfy Room: Apparently Room 427 wasn't feeling special enough because sprouted fluffy down pillows all over the walls. Pluck off a pillow and another one grows back in its place. All the better for pillow fights!

    • Stripper Pole Suite: This suite features a state of the art sound system, full kitchen and minibar, separate bedroom with king-sized bed and mirrors on the ceiling, and balcony overlooking Serenity Cove. Oh, yeah, and the living room has pink walls and features a small stage with a stripper pole. Strippers are not provided by management, but Gunther may be able to help you out if you give him a bribe.

    • Bridal Suite: Tastefully decorated in shades of ivory. Features a separate bedroom with king-sized bed, extra large shower with dual shower heads, and large heart-shaped tub with room for two.

    • Jello Dragon Suite: No, it's not really jello! It's just a really colorful mural on the wall commemorating the story of jello dragons that attacked the island. The kitchenette in this room seems to have a never-ending supply of fancy desserts.

    • Astronomy Suite: You don't have to wait for nightfall to go stargazing in this suite! The bedroom walls and ceiling features a mural of the evening sky, complete with constellations. Also has futuristic-looking furniture, like something off of a starship. There's also a gift basket of never-ending astronaut ice cream.

    • Champagne Suite: Has a large jacuzzi tub that fills with champagne. Extra bottles of bubbly available in the mini bar.

    • Presidential Suite: Includes two bedrooms with king-sized beds, balcony and ocean view, a living room large enough to fit a baby grand piano and large flat-screen TV, and a separate full kitchen and dining room. With the sofa bed in the living room, you can have up to 6 people staying there.

    • The Cabins: By special request, there are four guest cabins are still available. They are right behind the main hotel and look like this. These make a great option for anyone traveling from a time period without electricity or other modern amenities.



Check-in time is 3 PM and check-out time is noon. Early check-in and late check-out are available for an additional fee. The hotel will also store luggage for guests until their room is ready if anyone arrives early, so there's no need to miss any events. An NPC concierge will be available in the lobby all weekend to hand out maps of the island in case it's been that long for your alums.

Comment to this post using the form provided under the cut tag. It's one form per room, but you can sign up for multiple rooms in one comment. If there are multiple people who want the same suite, the almighty RNG will decide. I recommend that if you pick a specialty suite, you list two or three back-up options in case the RNG does not rule in your favor. If you have an idea for a specialty suite, talk to me and it could be yours! Several of the available suites were suggestions from previous events. The deadline to be included in the RNG is Friday, October 25 at 3 PM EST. If you miss the deadline, go ahead and comment to this post to reserve an ordinary room.





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