The Molton Hotel

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The Molton Hotel
VSB, dark.
AndyMatthews (talk) 21:55, 4 October 2024 (UTC)
the Molton Hotel

Earletown [79, 2]

Fooks Alley Angus Towers Underhill Square
(Rhodenbank)
Stammers Drive Railway Station the Molton Hotel Cowgall Avenue
(Rhodenbank)
wasteland Dymock Alley Darbey Cinema
(Rhodenbank)

Basic Info:

  • Also known as motels.
  • 50% chance of finding wine.
  • Hotels can be barricaded normally.

The Molton Hotel

Description

History

The Molton Hotel was built in 1936 and was run by Kevin Hubbard when he was 30 for 50 years, until he passed away at the age of 80 and gave it to his nephew James Hubbard. Before the outbreak, it was a place to stay for visitors to Malton, and it got pretty god buisness since it was so close to the border. It was very well known in the area during it's first 25 years in buissness, but then began to fall apart after more extravagant hotels were put up in the neighboring suburbs. Kevin's nephew who took over the business, was rather lazy and the hotel began to fall apart. The hotel went up for auction in September of 2002, and was sold to Molly Hudson. She wanted to revitalize the hotel to it's former glory. It was finished 2 months befor the outbreak happened.

Barricade Policy

EHB until further notice. 2/5/08

Current Status

building repaired and holding for the past 3 days. No power though and barricade status unknown, probably not a high priority zombie target. --OO Willie 05:33, 23 November 2009 (UTC)

building ruined ... at least 10 zombies within 1 block radius --OO Willie 17:50, 21 November 2009 (UTC)

VHB with no generator or lights, 1 zombie outside.--ChiaPet 22:59, 5 February 2008 (UTC)


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