The Bubwith Hotel

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the Bubwith Hotel

Judgewood [14, 12]

Meecham Plaza the Perceval Building Colglough Library
wasteland the Bubwith Hotel Brentnall Grove Police Department
Alaway Row the Boylin Arms Shervord Place

Basic Info:

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


Description

The Bubwith Hotel, shortly after its completion

The Bubwith Hotel is a hotel in northern Judgewood, adjacent to the Perceval Building and Brentnall Grove Police Department. The building was constructed by the Bubwith Group as the first phase of their expansion plans into Malton – however, these plans were put on indefinite hold just after completion of this building due to thousands of zombies rising from the dead and eating their customers.

The building is comprised of three main blocks, each designed in a different style. The north block (shown at the front of the picture) has twenty-one floors and contains luxury penthouse suites on its top four storeys. The central block, with it distinctive red fontage, houses the reception, a gourmet restaurant, swimming pool and gymnasium. The third block was the tallest at twenty-three floors.

All of the guest rooms within the hotel were fully air conditioned – occasionally the air conditioning still works when hooked up to a big enough generator. With the amount of damage the building has taken however, it usually takes a few hefty kicks to get it going.

History

Barricade Policy

Current Status

6/30/2009 You are inside the Bubwith Hotel. The building has been extremely heavily barricaded. Also here is Shelby Crud (40HP).The lobby has been decorated with three conceptual paintings, a stuffed lion head and a stuffed bear.--Dr Mycroft Chris 05:53, 30 June 2009 (BST)



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