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andmisterhyde.livejournal.com) wrote in
ways_back_room2004-12-24 12:54 pm
On Rooms
So this is really a stupid little detail question, but I notice a lot of people's rooms at Milliways seem to "automatically" decorate themselves to the guest's tastes, as if by enchantment. Is this accurate, even if someone has given you an empty room to stay in (which is true in Hyde's case)? Or are people just basically taking artistic liberties (which I'm totally fine with myself)?
I dunno, I like stupid little detail questions...how else will I know if there's now shag carpeting in there? ;)
I dunno, I like stupid little detail questions...how else will I know if there's now shag carpeting in there? ;)

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I could be wrong about that.
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I would think that they would be decorated more by the people who live in them than the bar itself, but with Milliway's pretty much anything is possible. :)
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...special.
Other than him, I assume that the rooms are all, (other than "special needs" people, as Charlie-mun stated), generic.
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So I don't mean "generic" as in all rooms are sized and designed exactly alike.
I'd think, at Milliways, that there'd be four or five repeating room designs.
(which also brings up the stupid little detail question -- for me -- of whether or not Milliways has suites, and other larger and smaller rooms according to the regular price that guests are willing to pay).
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I think it would be fine to have certain little things show up courtesy of the building, especially if one has been around for a while.