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Final Fantasy VIII
If you're undecided and unsure, stay that way, and follow through with your indecision.
Quote by: Headmaster Cid
Hotels
Refer to the following page to learn more about the Inns in Final Fantasy VIII, which are actually Hotels. They will fully cure the party members of all ailments,
including KO, as well as fully restoring all HP for a small fee. Every room also has a Save Point to save the game.
Balamb Hotel
In the small seaside Town of Balamb is a hotel called Balamb Hotel, which overlooks the peaceful sea. They say it's recommended that while you are
staying at the hotel, you should try the town's local Balamb Fish. An article about the hotel, along with the rest of the town, is featured in an
issue of Timber Maniacs. There are three beds in the room and a balcony to see the ocean. During Galbadia's occupation of Balamb, the hotel was
used as a base of operations until SeeD intervened, allowing the hotel's owners to move back in. Later the hotel is used as a meeting place for a
confession between the Library Girl with a Pigtail and Zell. |
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Price:
100 Gil
Items: Timber Maniacs Magazine
& Combat King 003 |
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Dollet Hotel
In the central square of Dollet is the Dollet Hotel, a building of western European design. A television screen is located atop the building overlooking
the square, a remainder of the days before the end of the Sorceress War after which all over-the-air frequencies were scrambled beyond retrieval. That was
until Galbadia managed to break the frequency problem and brought such media back on-line. Every room features three beds with skylight lighting and desk
space. An article about the hotel, along with the rest of the town, is featured in an issue of Timber Maniacs. |
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Price: 100 Gil
Items: Timber Maniacs Magazine |
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Timber Hotel
The hotel in Timber has a unique train theme. The entire hotel is modeled after the town's main revenue; a train station. You can get from the
main street into the foyer through an automatic door, and the foyer serves as a toll gate (named "Gatey") that makes sure nobody can
enter the rest of the hotel without paying. You can also see a model train that travels through the hotel, made by the original owner of the hotel.
The trains were also sold at the Timber Souvenir Shop, but sadly, the previous owner had mysteriously disappeared after the war. You'll find two
beds in every room, a train station themed bench and a coffee table with a seating for free. You'll also see the hotels' model trains along one
wall of the room at regular intervals. The reception is desk is run by Miss Francesca DiMarco and you can find the daughter of the original owner
in the foyer, where she's observing her father's trains. |
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Price: 100 Gil
Items: Timber Maniacs Magazine |
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Galbadia Hotel
You will find the Galbadia Hotel in Delcing City, within the city's major business district. There is a small lounge in the hotel and a bar
downstairs from the foyer. It was within this bar that Julia Heartilly careered as a pianist before her hit song Eyes on Me was announced.
Every room has desk space, a nice design and artwork and there are three beds. Also there's an exceptional view of the Deling Archway across
in the park. |
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Price: 100 Gil
Items: Timber Maniacs Magazine |
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Flower Restaurant
In the quiet town of Winhill, you will find the Flower Restaurant which looks like a café on the first floor. The reception desk is located at
the foot of the stairs. Two ex-Garden students, the town's modern day monster hunters and village guards, stay here. The rooms are pretty large
in comparison to other hotels. There are three beds: one single and one double bunk-bed. There is also a dresser, a table, a cabinet and nice
decoration in every room to give that vibe of living in a cottage.
Price: 100 Gil |
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Drunkman Alley
You'll find this small hotel in Fisherman's Horizon, which serves also as the town store, selling potions and status recovery items for cheap
prices. Every room has a triple-bunk bed, some desk space as well as improvised seating and shelving space. |
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Price: 100 Gil
Items: Timber Maniacs Magazine |
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Shumi Hotel
The first shelter you come across when enter the underground village of Shumi, is the Shumi Hotel. It is a quaint, cozy place designed for the
overnight stay of traders who are the village's main visitors from the outside. Every room has three beds with some unique design, along with
unique lighting fixtures and a music player enabling the patron to play whatever soundtrack they have heard in the world above.
Price: 100 Gil |
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