The Robloxia Hotel, also known as the R.C-SI Hotel and the Robloxia Grand Hotel, is a 5-star luxury hotel and a casino, positioned at 165th West Street and 37th Avenue on the lower side neighborhood of the city in Robloxia. Designed by Jake. G. A in the early to mid-1960s, the hotel officially opened to the general public on May 6, 1970. It is operated by the Roblox Building Center. The hotel received largely positive reviews from guests and critics.
As a seven-story level building, the main style of the hotel used a mixture of luxurious décor and brutalist architectural. The walls on the side are built with stained glass, colored in blue and, it is topped with a flat glass roof. At the lobby, a mini-restaurant and a seating/waiting area can found there, while all of the floors featured a three-separate bathroom for all ages, 50 total one-to-two bedrooms in each level and at the very top, include a observation deck as the "The Hotel's View of Robloxia". A huge-basement and a train track is as well located underground.
Early construction on the building started on April 8, 1965 and ended on January 17, 1969. It was originally controlled by Alex. C. John, until his death in 1984 and was succeeded by Matt. A. Vine. The hotel had closed several times throughout its life-span with the first being in 1999, the second in 2020 and the third in 2023. It also went through two major renovations.
In recent time, the Robloxia Hotel is now said to be landmark in the city's history.
Site
The Robloxia Hotel can be located near at 165th West Street and around the corner of 37th Avenue. The front of the building faced towards the ocean, a ferris wheel and in clear view of East Island, while the rest only look at the other home buildings.
In total, the hotel's whole site covered an estimate 42,637 square feet and is said to be about 246 ft in height, but in area as well. Near the south-east side of the building, featured a 3-way train subway station.
Architecture
History
Rooms
In each floor of the seven-story building, there is a total of around 50 hotel rooms, ranking from Regular to even Deluxe. In order to enter in, the staff will give you a ticket or an extra for someone else in your group, showing the name, age, location of the room, and the floor where it at.
At the door, you have to put your ticket slowly to the very front of the locker, where it will beep two times in a row, and changing the color to green to say it good to go in, but if the locker instead is red, you need to redo the process again. Unlike the others, all of the rooms here feature a high Wifi connection to devices.
Regular
The regular rooms are mainly known to be as the "standard ones", costing about $7 per young boy or girl child to teenager (age 3-17), $16 dollars per adult and $14 per uncles, friend or aunts. They all can be found on every single floor at the building; if adding them up all together with a family, it will pay a whole total of $37 dollars.
Inside the room, there is a wooden door to the bathroom, featuring a well-designed sink, two separate toilet with one visible and the other covered, a working big bathtub, three buckets and several popular toys for washing kids, on the left side of the hallway. Also, there is a long-place holder for shoes and socks.
In the main living room, there is a brown table.