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CUDDLE CITY ● MOD TEAM ([personal profile] cuddlemods) wrote in [community profile] cuddlecity2017-11-01 01:00 pm

EVENT: HOTEL MOTEL HOLIDAY INN

EVENT: HOTEL MOTEL HOLIDAY INN.


It's another beautiful day here in Cadelle... The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and with the dissipation of those pesky ghosts, the city finally feels at peace. Well, with the exception of the sound of construction equipment in the center of the city, just beyond the newly painted walls of Gamma Building. What could possibly be causing all that ruckus? Will it ever stop?

The answer comes as the clock strikes half past ten: yes, for a brief interlude, the sounds of jackhammers and shovels and those particularly annoying 'I'm backing up a two-ton piece of equipment' beeps will finally hush, and for a very good reason. Should you venture outside to learn more, or should you simply follow the tantalizing smell of food — why is it that free food smells so good? — you might find out why.

On a podium just outside the construction zone, Mayor Drake and key members of the Housing Committee are speaking, both to members of the press and any citizens or volunteers who may have come to witness this auspicious, if not a little sudden, occasion. You see, to meet the growing needs of the city's new volunteer program, it's now high time for breaking ground on the new Delta Building, set to be located within the Residential District. It's a lovely speech, and Mayor Drake delivers it as flawlessly as one would expect from a seasoned politician, though it's regrettably cut short by the sound of a crash in the distance.

No need to worry, it's likely just a dropped piece of equipment. Nothing major. Continue enjoying the refreshments; the administration will surely return momentarily.

Of course, it's never quite that simple, is it? By the time Mayor Drake and her entourage return to the stage, the pained look that's spread across each face is nearly impossible to miss. Though their explanations are short, the message is clear: there's been a mistake, and it's a big one. A pipe has been ruptured, you see, the result of a regrettable accident by a distracted construction worker — but can you really blame him? Look at how beautiful Mayor Drake looks in that autumn light! — and the build has been, if you'll pardon the pun, ground to a halt.

Needless to say, the impromptu press conference (and its supply of free food) is quickly cancelled and cleaned up, and residents are urged back to their daily lives with clipped, polite haste. It might feel a bit reminiscent of the last natural disaster, but surely a little construction slip-up can't cause too much damage. Right?

You sweet, sweet summer child. Have you learned nothing over the last few months? Of course it can. The burst pipe, while less of a natural disaster and more the result of human error, proceeds over the next few hours to spurt out gallon after gallon of water into the area, eventually leaving the residential buildings' common area first floor and most of the surrounding garden spaces completely flooded by the time the water's finally turned off. While the buildings are technically inhabitable, getting up to your room might require a bit of a swim... so it seems, yet again, it may be time to look for another place to stay?

Luckily, you've got options.

▸ Feel free to take advantage of that recently re-introduced relocation bonus to find a new place to call home sweet home. Whether you opt for a townhouse in the center of the city, a trendy loft near the club scene, or something a bit more reclusive away from it all, there's something for everyone just waiting to be discovered.

▸ If you're more of the social type, or not quite in the mood to dive into the real estate scene, why not let the city take care of you (again) while things get cleaned up? This time, thankfully, no one's being sent to summer camp — the city's local hotels have spared as many rooms as possible to ensure there's plenty of accommodation for anyone who might need it. (And don't worry, rooms are paid for by the city, and there's a per diem included to help off-set the costs of having to order out or in all your meals (what suffering), and plenty of places to kick back and relax.)

▸ Beach bums may enjoy the laid-back atmosphere and no-frills approach of the Sunset Inn, located just steps from cool white sands and lapping tide. While many of the rooms lack basic amenities — there's no wifi, for starters, and the air-conditioning is so-so at best — the windows open out towards the ocean, providing an unbeatable view and a bit of ocean breeze as a bonus. And, true, there's no heated pool or stylish lounge to relax in, but there are plenty of beach chairs to curl into and a nightly bonfire to snuggle up around, so how bad could it be?

▸ Those looking for more convenience and less atmosphere may prefer the business-friendly Central Suites. The name may be uninteresting, but the hotel is... well, if we're fair, it's also a bit uninteresting. However, and perhaps more importantly to some, it's clean and quiet and the rooms offer plenty of space for discerning professionals on a budget. Efficiency kitchens, small office spaces, and reasonably comfortable beds are available in each room, and there's a convenience store in the lobby with almost anything one could need last-minute. It's run on the honor system — and prominently displayed (though likely defunct) surveillance cameras.

▸ Of course, in a city like Cadelle, there's always a third, more exciting option, and leisure accommodations are no exception. For displaced volunteers in need of more getaway and less everyday, feel free to claim a room at the Hotel Ballroom. That's right, the scene of the recent Samhain Ball has been kind enough to release a few floors of its most popular guest accommodations in the wake of this unfortunate accident. The plush rooms are notoriously pricey, and the amenities list is equally reverent — from hot tubs to heated pools, concierge service to complimentary breakfast, and a variety of room service and pay-per-view options (yes, even those ones), there's plenty to keep guests entertained.

Regardless of which accommodation you choose, the city hopes this short deviation from the norm won't disrupt your routine too much, and that you enjoy your time in your new home-away-from-home (away from home). Feel free to enjoy the amenities... just like everyone else.

It's normal for hot tubs to be overcrowded, isn't it? And for elevators to break down every now and again when they're suddenly put to use after resting so long? The city certainly hopes you'll be understanding of any such... shall we say, unintended consequences.



Heeeey there, cuddlers. What's that saying again? No rest for the wicked, blah blah blah? As you can tell, there's been yet another accident here in the city of love and brotherhood, and the city's doing their very best to handle it like the Experienced and Capable administration they are. In the meantime, though, we hope you'll have fun exploring some of our newest tourist destinations and all they have to offer.

Feel free to choose the accommodations of your choice — or not choose, if your character's a stubborn sort who'd rather wade through waist-high water to get to the barricaded staircase than stay in a free hotel room for two weeks — and enjoy any and all shenanigans therein. As alluded to in the prompts, each hotel has its pros and cons, though you're welcome to play with the settings to come up with any fun (or not-so-fun) experiences for your characters. Feel free to squish a million people in a hot tub, get stuck in an elevator in a ritzy hotel, or maybe just get locked in your hotel room overnight and beg for help on the network. Whatever you're feeling, the city is your oyster.

As always, your mod team is here for you with answers to any questions you might have, whether related specifically to this event or the game in general. If you have any further questions specific to this event, we encourage you to ask away on our QUESTIONS COMMENT here in this post. If you have general questions, or prefer a more private venue, our GENERAL INBOX (and SCREENED INBOX) is always available for you. In addition, if you've got an idea for a future event, feel free to drop us a line at our EVENTS SUGGESTION POST.

We hope you have a blast out there this month, cuddlers — oh, and as your mother might remind you, do try and stay dry!

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[personal profile] recoined 2017-11-09 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
Me too. ( they share that experience. kimberly'd been compared to a bird enough times by her father to recognize the different in her appetite these days... though her hunger's often abated by other things here. ) I'm always hungry, I mean. It's kind of the nice thing about this place. There are lots of people here who are always hungry.

( hence the giant bowl of fruit and more waters than either of them could drink. )

Chex mix isn't terrible — at least not the chex pieces. I like those. The pretzel and bread things, though... those are pretty gross.
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[personal profile] amarillos 2017-11-10 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I heard there's a place that has buckets of fries. Is that true? [because while trini's sure there's other ways to feed a hunger, she's not really thinking of anything than food.]

Kind of makes me feel less special if there's others like us.

[no. that's not actually true. trini kind of misses being normal. even if being able to scale mountains is pretty awesome.]

Gonna have to disagree, Kimmy. Give me m&ms and a bag a chips instead.
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[personal profile] recoined 2017-11-11 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
( the answer to trini's inquiry comes as kimberly finishes off a particularly sour cherry, her eyes watering a little from the unexpected tartness. the fruits' collective juices have started to pool at the bottom of the bowl, and the cherries must have soaked up enough pineapple juice to give them an extra kick. ) Mm, yeah, Dinah's. Bottomless buckets, and they're pretty good, too. ( she's definitely a fan of a place that actually means bottomless. )

You can have your candy and chips, nobody's stopping you. Not that I've seen any m&ms since I got here, but I guess you could always ask for them.

( she's suddenly reminded of the invitation she'd gotten in the mail earlier that week. congratulations, it had read. an invitation to potentially go back to angel grove, just when things were starting to feel like home here. kimberly didn't know what she'd do yet. well, other than continue to ignore it. )

Better than asking for trail mix or dried fish or whatever yoga people eat.
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[personal profile] amarillos 2017-11-16 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
We should go sometime. [because that's what friends do, right? go out have fries. share milkshakes and braid each other's hair. well maybe not the braiding bit because kim's hair is still fairly short despite the fact that she's been here for a few months. trini's on the other hand...]

What kind of messed up place doesn't have m&ms? [please don't make her regret her decisions here. maybe they'll have an equivalent generic thing.]

Dude. Just because I do yoga from time to time doesn't mean I'm into the whole seaweed and rice cakes diet. Yuck.
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[personal profile] recoined 2017-11-18 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
( her mouth is a bit preoccupied with the cubes of melon she continues to pop in, so kimberly only nods in agreement to the idea of making a joint trip to dinah's. she's not opposed to meals — or anything else, really, come to think of it — with trini. why would she be? they're friends.

when said melon is finally cleared and a sip of water to flush away the lingering sweetness is done, kimberly pipes back up again. )
We can, yeah. There's a bunch of places around here that are really good. ( a small quirk at the corner of her mouth, and she adds: ) Maybe we can go to Glazed. It's not exactly Krispy Kreme, but it's pretty close.

( because a donut shop trip where you playfully fight over the last bite of a strawberry-glazed donut isn't just the kind of thing you do with your boyfriend, folks. it's also where you train your hand-eye coordination with your then-teammate and now current friend, and where you welcome them into a new multiverse too. what a combo. )

Maybe you could work there.. you'd smuggle me a few every now and then, right?
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[personal profile] amarillos 2017-11-23 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[a donut shop friend date sounds really appealing. though she's a little burned out on krispy kreme if she's being perfectly honest.] Glazed sounds good. I'm okay if we don't ever go to Krispy Kreme again, you know?

Not that I don't love their donuts but... Rita?

[it's nice, trini thinks as the grabs another piece of fruit, having that shared history, being able to talk freely about it and not constantly worry about those three cardinal rules of being a ranger.]

I am not going to work in a donut shop just to bring you donuts. You can buy your own. I thought maybe it might be nice to go work with kids somewhere...
Edited 2017-11-23 18:13 (UTC)
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[personal profile] recoined 2017-11-24 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
I mean, yeah, assuming there's ever even a Krispy Kreme to go to. ( when — or if — they return home. or at least, if kimberly does. trini may be more reticent to abandon her brothers long-term. ) But Glazed is good, in the meantime.

( it seems like the haze of alcohol is slowly fading, replaced by hunger and lazy movements that seem much more like the girl in yellow she remembers. )

Yeah? There's a school over by the hospital, I pass it sometimes on my runs. Thinking about volunteering?
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[personal profile] amarillos 2017-11-27 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
For all I know they'll just pile the dirt on up. Maybe they'll build a Dunkin' Donuts instead. [she offers a laugh, dry and maybe a little bit sad too.]

I... Maybe? I thought it might be nice. At least it'd be my choice.