Travel Hotel

Travel Hotel is a bonus dream added into The Forge and the Crucible, and has subsequently replaced Stormy Beach, taking it's dream code. There are no items, collectables, or building blocks within the dream, and as such, cannot be classified as a free-build dream. The entire dream seems to be a reference to the Hidden Garage and Travel Hotel areas in the game Yume 2kki.

Parking Lot
The spawn area is a parking lot that contains the 12th House, as well as a car and entryway into a small room. The rest of the hotel is accessible via clicking the left side, back car door. This will lead you to the only accessible room inside the hotel, spawning on top of the bed. Entering the hotel proper, there seems to be no main exit, prompting you to use the Home tool to return to the 12th house.

The parking lot room contains a small computer, a window, and an elevator that does not work.

Hotel Room
The hotel room itself contains a small bed, a cabinet, television, chair, and a microwave. The front of the room has a door leading to the hall outside, and on the side is a washroom with 2 doors; one leading to the bath and toilet, the other leading to the balcony. The room also contains a buzzing fluorescent light. This room is the only one accessible one in the entire hotel.

The Balcony itself is decorated with several plants, as well as a bench and a vending machine. This is the only balcony with notable decoration besides the one below, containing a broomstick.

The Hotel
The hotel itself has 4 floors, the top 3 containing halls with 8 rooms each. This means the hotel itself has 24 visible rooms. Strangely enough, the balcony outside hints at the idea of many more rooms that are not visible from the inside of the hotel.

There are 2 stairwells in the hotel. The main stairwell has 4 large doors leading to each floor, with the bottom one leading to the main restaurant/ eatery/ vending area of the hotel. The other stairwell has 4 smaller doors, with decorative wallpaper. The bottom floor door of this stairwell leads to an outside are of the hotel, which also leads into the arcade on the bottom floor.

The main bottom floor of the hotel contains many vending machines, several tables, and windows on either side. The windows on the left side of the room allow you to see partially inside of the arcade. The arcade itself contains many identical arcade machines and a picture of Dorothy, the main protagonist of "Sun, Moon, and Star. To these I bid adieu" which is a game made by the creator of the map, Cyn_clical.

The arcade leads to an outside area, which connects to the second stairwell of the hotel. This outside area contains plants and what seems to be AC units