The Aloe Hotel In 2024
Changing Area

I gave it some thought, and concluded that if there were going to be staircases anywhere, then they would be by the main reception area. So I decided to head back in that direction. On the way back I walked through what I assumed were changing rooms.


This looked vaguely mysterious. There was a rota for room cleaning and some strange yellow and blue plastic objects. No staircase though.
Breakfast Room

This was my favourite room on the Ground Floor. It is obviously where they served Breakfast and presumably other meals. There is a sign here that always makes me laugh.
Britain's Folly

This is the sign. It is only in English, not Greek, Russian or Chinese. No, only the needed to be told that they shouldn't put cheese in the toaster.
The Way Up

Anyway, when I returned to the reception area I finally noticed a staircase, behind a glass door. The door wasn't lock, so up I went.
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