Accommodations

Beaver Hollow

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Roanoke Ridge, New Hanover

Hidden deep within the forests of Roanoke Ridge is Beaver Hollow, a small tent settlement partly built into the mouth of a cave. Rent a tent and spend the week roughing it beneath the stars, away from the budding civilization that surrounds.

Grab a meal from the camp's chuck wagon and take to the wooded walkways that weave throughout and see all that Roanoke Ridge has to offer.

Thieves Landing Shacks

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Hennigan's Stead, New Austin

A small collection of shacks are located just outside Thieves Landing, perfect for guests who want to party hard into the night. There isn't much room inside the rooms themsevles... but that's kinda the idea. Get out to the Landing!

Rhodes Caravans

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Scarlett Meadows, Lemoyne

Just north of Rhodes are a series of small but brightly decorated caravans. Though they may not have much, the spirit of this community is always high, with live entertainment around the fire frequent. The inside is like a tiny home in terms of detail, packing in an impressive number of features for families that may not be able to afford higher-tier accommodations.

Blackwater Apartments

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Blackwater, West Elizabeth

Coming in Standard ($) and Suite ($$) variants, Blackwater Apartments is one of the largest accommodations, bringing in 300 guests per week. This is accomplished by hallways within the building facades of the town... as it turns out, every window second floor and beyond is actually a hotel room! The main entrance is the Blackwater Hotel building, at the corner of Main Street. The rooms themselves look like standard hotels, less themed than most accommodations in the park, but with a slight turn of the century Missouri vibe.

St. Denis Apartments

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St. Denis, Lemyone

Coming in Standard ($) and Suite ($$) variants, the St. Denis Apartments is by far the largest accommodation, bringing in 600 guests per week. This is accomplished by hallways within the building facades of the town... as it turns out, nearly every window second floor and beyond is actually a hotel room! The main entrance is the Spaldings Building, right at the center of the Main Square. The rooms themselves look like standard hotels, less themed than most accommodations in the park, but with a slight nineteenth centuy New Orleans vibe.


Armadillo Townhouses

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Cholla Springs, New Austin

Several large houses line the streets of Armadillo. These houses will be two-story and accommodate 4 groups of people. All in all, Armadillo will be able to accommodate approximately 50 guests per week. Additionally, several restaurants, ranging from standard quick service Mexican food to more high-end and classy table service dining, reflective of the meshing of cultures in Armadillo where the old is merging with the new.

Saints Hotel

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Valentine, New Hanover

Saints Hotel, and its surrounding complex, is a quaint hotel facility, featuring sixteen rooms for guests to rest their heads safely away from the unforgiving wilderness. The main building of the hotel features eight rooms, with four smaller buildings situated behind the main thoroughfare featuring another eight.

After checking in at the front desk, and meeting one of the members of the Saint family, guests may either ascend the hotel’s stairs or head out back behind it to find their room. Each room is identical, featuring modern amenities with a distinct Western feel. Striped wallpaper adorns the walls, broken by photographs of Valentine’s, and the surrounding area’s, founding and settlement. Most rooms feature two ornately-crafted beds, though a handful feature a single king-sized bed for smaller parties. Each room also features a full-length mirror, a dresser, and a television.

A small continental breakfast will be served during the morning hours in the hotel’s dining room.

Emerald Ranch

Townhouses

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The Heartlands, New Hanover

The land directly surrounding Emerald Ranch is home to a number of pastel Victorian-style houses. These two-story houses feature accommodations for up to 10 guests.

Large groups are invited to book one of these houses for the week instead of the typical hotel rooms that can be found elsewhere. Bunk up amongst the rolling hills and floodplains of The Heartlands in one of these beautiful homes.

Rhodes Estates

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Rhodes, Lemoyne

The outskirts of Rhodes are home to a series of small estates, where guests may book a floor for their party (two total per home). These properties have the fine living of most larger properties while also having a short walking distance to the town of Rhodes, the perfect balance of isolation and interaction. Sit on the front porch and watch the wagons cart to and from the city.

Blackwater Estates

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Blackwater, West Elizabeth

The outskirts of Blackwater are home to a series of small estates, where guests may book a floor for their party (two total per home). These properties have the fine living of most larger properties while also having a short walking distance to the town of Blackwater, the perfect balance of isolation and interaction. Sit on the front porch and watch the wagons cart to and from the city (aside from exterior architectural differences, this property is the same as its Rhodes counterpart).

St. Denis Estates

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St. Denis, Lemoyne

The outskirts of Blackwater are home to a series of larger estates, where guests may book a half-floor for their party (four total per home). These properties have the fine living of most larger properties while also being within the city. A small backyard allows for a shared community space away from the crowds.

Caliga Hall

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Scarlett Meadows, Lemyone

Welcome the highest tier of accommodations in The American Inferno. Caliga Hall, the ancestral home of the Gray Family, has been opened to you and you alone. Purchase one of the many suites located in the brick buildings around the main manor, or the Presidential Suite itself, the upper two floors of the Gray Mansion.

The grounds are reserved for guests of Caliga Hall only, with cast members nearby requesting to see passes upon admittance to ensure the Gray Family Home is of upmost security. The lower floor of the mansion is a lounge for residents, containing pool tables, chess, many lounge chairs, a crackling fireplaces, and freshly squeezed lemon and lime water. As the Gray Family Attendant says to all guests at first day Orientation, "Caliga Hall is the Best".