A large six-story hotel located near the Last Resort Diner, commonly used by business travellers and other short-term visitors who need a place to sleep, play, and relax. Prices are fairly reasonable, and all currencies are accepted as payment (though the preferred currencies, as always, are Loftian tokens and American dollars.)
The first floor includes a reception hall for checking in guests, a cafeteria that serves complimentary meals according to your service level, and a communications niche with payphones and a wireless hotspot. The east wing of the first floor is dedicated to a hallway of 'capsule rooms' - four foot by four foot by six foot rooms consisting of a bed, a television, and a phone. Not exactly spacious, but all you need to rest and relax after a long day on the road. Reaching the other floors is done via a set of four elevators; each elevator leads to a different section of the floors so that from the perspective of guests, each elevator is at the end of a long hallway with doors on the left and right sides. Accommodations are increasingly better on higher floors – from cramped single rooms on the second floor, to double rooms on the third floor, suites on the fourth floor, luxury suites on the fifth floor, and penthouse suites on the sixth floor.