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<blockquote data-quote="The Forsaken One" data-source="post: 523371" data-attributes="member: 799"><p><strong>Clearwater Hotel Overview. Evening of Arrival--Day 0</strong></p><p></p><p>Enjoy, 2 floor building.</p><p></p><p>The left stairs on the second floor lead to the roof through a locked door.</p><p></p><p>---------</p><p></p><p>Build in a modern pseudo art-deco style, the Clearwater Hotel radiates the charm and elegance of a hotel several times its age. The two-story building is built in two long wings overlooking a sheer mountain cliff. The north wing of the first floor houses the lobby, reception desk, and 10 guestrooms. An elegant restaurant is in the northwest corner, and the kitchen, offices, and storage are in the west wing. The second floor huoses the remainder of the guestrooms, and each has a balcony with a sliding glass door.</p><p></p><p>The main entrance to the hotel is across a large, open porch (a popular place for mingling in the summer) and through an oversized set of wooden doors. Inside is a high-ceilinged lobby, it's marble floor reflecting the chandelier above. A long oak reception desk runs the length of the room, and at least one staff member is on duty at the desk at all times.</p><p></p><p>An ornate double staircase sweeps upward from the lobby behind the reception desk, leading to the second floor of hotel rooms. The first floor of rooms is accessible by a wide hallway, which opens from the lobby. On the west side of the lobby is an entrance to the Valley View, the hotel's four-star restaurant and bar. The staff members often refer to the restaurant as "the greenhouse" because of it's mostly glass walls, through which its patrons have a great view of the town and the lake below. Out the back windows, diners can see over the edge of a sheer cliff, into a dark abyss.</p><p></p><p>The hotel's hallways are painted an immaculate white, their floors covered with thick red carpeting. The rooms themselves range from comfortable to luxurious. The best rooms have their own fireplaces and are ensconced in velvet.</p><p></p><p>The basement is humid and poorly lit. A large laundry facility takes up most of the space beneath the lobby. What little space remains has been taken over by discarded boxes, crates, and broken furniture. Hotel management has a problem with rats in this area during the summer, but the rodents vanish with the first snowfall.</p><p>The administrative offices of the Clearwater Hotel have a tinry conference room in the southwest corner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Forsaken One, post: 523371, member: 799"] [b]Clearwater Hotel Overview. Evening of Arrival--Day 0[/b] Enjoy, 2 floor building. The left stairs on the second floor lead to the roof through a locked door. --------- Build in a modern pseudo art-deco style, the Clearwater Hotel radiates the charm and elegance of a hotel several times its age. The two-story building is built in two long wings overlooking a sheer mountain cliff. The north wing of the first floor houses the lobby, reception desk, and 10 guestrooms. An elegant restaurant is in the northwest corner, and the kitchen, offices, and storage are in the west wing. The second floor huoses the remainder of the guestrooms, and each has a balcony with a sliding glass door. The main entrance to the hotel is across a large, open porch (a popular place for mingling in the summer) and through an oversized set of wooden doors. Inside is a high-ceilinged lobby, it's marble floor reflecting the chandelier above. A long oak reception desk runs the length of the room, and at least one staff member is on duty at the desk at all times. An ornate double staircase sweeps upward from the lobby behind the reception desk, leading to the second floor of hotel rooms. The first floor of rooms is accessible by a wide hallway, which opens from the lobby. On the west side of the lobby is an entrance to the Valley View, the hotel's four-star restaurant and bar. The staff members often refer to the restaurant as "the greenhouse" because of it's mostly glass walls, through which its patrons have a great view of the town and the lake below. Out the back windows, diners can see over the edge of a sheer cliff, into a dark abyss. The hotel's hallways are painted an immaculate white, their floors covered with thick red carpeting. The rooms themselves range from comfortable to luxurious. The best rooms have their own fireplaces and are ensconced in velvet. The basement is humid and poorly lit. A large laundry facility takes up most of the space beneath the lobby. What little space remains has been taken over by discarded boxes, crates, and broken furniture. Hotel management has a problem with rats in this area during the summer, but the rodents vanish with the first snowfall. The administrative offices of the Clearwater Hotel have a tinry conference room in the southwest corner. [/QUOTE]
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