Beach Hotel Map – Hotel Building

The beach hotel building is the core of the map and was originally planned to be the only structure to be built.

It is divided into two parts, named Part 1 and Part 2 respectively, divided by an Andesite line marked in the center of each floor. Each part has a unique entrance design and slightly different architectural and design features. Fun fact, construction first started on Part 2, not Part 1.

We will first give an overview of the building’s exterior, then a comprehensive view of what’s on each floor, and finally finish with showcasing its miscellaneous features.

Exterior Overview

Below are some screenshots of the exterior of the building.

Side Views

As a starter, here’s an overview of the sides of the building, along with the entrances to Part 1 and 2.

  • View of front (east) side of hotel building.

Top Views

Below, you’ll find an overview of the whole top section of the building. It has various outdoor attractions such as lounges, terraces, and pools.

  • Overview of southeast corner of building top. Shows Lido Lounge & Pool Overlying Balcony areas and Part 1 Rooftop terraces.

Floor Overview

Now, we will give a more detailed overview of the building. It has 16 floors numbered 1 – 16, with the following structure:

  • Lobby floors: The first two floors of the building, with various attractions, including:
    • Restaurants & bars
    • Indoor pool
    • Open, cozy spaces and hallways for taking a deep breath
  • Hotel room/suite floors: Consisting of multiple types:
    • Standard hotel room floors: Located on floors 3 and 9, with mostly basic hotel rooms
    • Standard hotel suite floors: Located on floors 4, 10, and 11, with mostly mid-sized suites
    • Mega hotel suite floors: Located on floors 5 – 6 and 12 – 13, containing two-floor large suites and even larger VIP suites
  • Central Leisure floors: Located on floors 7 – 8, also containing various attractions:
    • Mall area with various shops
    • Daycare Center & game room
    • Food court
    • Theater
    • Tropical-themed restaurant
    • Library & cafes
  • Upper Leisure floors: Located on floors 14 – 16, containing more outdoor-oriented attractions:
    • Bowling & arcade areas
    • Widespread dining area
    • Fitness center and cafes
    • Fine dining restaurant
    • Outdoor pools with food & drinks on terraces & balconies
    • Rooftop terraces

Miscellaneous Features

The content above covers most of what the beach hotel building has, but some miscellaneous parts haven’t been revealed yet, which will be toured below!

Floor Gap Designs

Have you noticed that both Part 1 and 2 have floor gaps covering all floors? They’re here to give a mindblowing perspective 🙂

  • View of gap between all floors in Part 1. Long lamp descends from top all the way down to 3rd floor.

Lobby Main Sign Posts

The main lobby open areas of both Part 1 and 2 have extra large sign posts, indicating what you can see and find to the right of the direction you’re facing. They cover both the lobby and part of the outdoor space!

  • Part 1 sign post. Facing east, signs pointing south.

Floor Features Signs

Near both the Part 1 and 2 Elevator areas are “Floor Features” sign posts that indicate the floor’s number, type, and attractions & features it has. Very handy for new visitors.

  • Floor B3 (parking lot floor, 3 levels below ground floor)

Misc. Rooms Near Elevators

And finally, we have some extra rooms located near both elevator areas. We have elevator mechanical rooms and storage/janitor closets.

  • Entrance of Part 1 elevator mechanical room.

Last updated on November 30, 2024.