Hazbin Hotel (location)

The Hazbin Hotel, formerly known as the Happy Hotel, is a rundown hotel owned by Charlie Morningstar. The hotel is located in Pentagram City within Hell.

Description
The mission statement of the hotel is to see sinners check in and the staff attempt to redeem them, sending them to Heaven via rehabilitation, thereby curbing Hell's overpopulation crisis and the ongoing yearly exterminations.

The hotel suffers ongoing mockery and criticism from most of Hell's denizens, most notably the 666 News anchor Katie Killjoy, who deems the idea of reforming demons laughable.

The building's exterior and interior suffer from being in a state of extreme disrepair and untidiness.

History
The Hazbin Hotel was previously owned by the royal family before being abandoned for unknown reasons.

The hotel formerly may have served as a mansion of sorts while it was owned and inhabited by the family prior to its transformation into a hotel, as suggested by the prevalence of pictures of Charlie, family and friends of the family on the walls of the establishment.

At some point prior to the events of the prequel comic and pilot, Charlie assumed ownership of the structure and began to repurpose it towards being a hotel aimed at redeeming sinners.

Charlie was subsequently successful in enticing a single sinner, Angel Dust, to inhabit the hotel as its first client, albeit being done under financial incentive.

Following a disastrous interview with 666 News during the pilot, Alastor, an Overlord, approached the hotel and offered his services as a business partner to promote the hotel, though only with the intention of watching sinners try and fail to redeem themselves. Charlie accepted this offer.

Alastor subsequently altered the name of the hotel from the "Happy Hotel" to the "Hazbin Hotel".

Staff

 * Charlie (owner)
 * Vaggie (manager)
 * Alastor (business partner)
 * Niffty (housekeeper)
 * Husk (front desk clerk and bartender)

Clients

 * Angel Dust
 * Fat Nuggets (Angel Dust's pet)

Others

 * Lucifer (former owner)
 * Lilith (former owner)

Exterior
The Hazbin Hotel exterior is a tall, elaborate amalgamation of arched windows and turrets, one of which seems to be broken.

It appears to be at least seven stories tall, with at least five of which being guest floors. Remnants of an airship, an ocean liner, a sailing ship and a carousel litter both sides and appear to have been incorporated into the structure of the building itself; there is also a train with some tracks looping the first and second floor exterior. Located on the top right of the building is a small radio broadcasting room, used presumably as the work area and living space for Alastor.

Many signs are displayed outside the hotel: One atop the entrance reminiscent of the Hazbin Hotel logo, a large pink one atop the building with the hotel's name in lights, a neon 'HOTEL' sign at the bottom right and atop the building where Alastor's broadcast room is located, a small 'On-Air' sign is visible. Also located on the outer facade are various arrows pointing to the entrance and the broadcast room.

The entrance has a tented cover with a booth in the center reminiscent of a circus or theater ticket booth. On either side of the booth are a set of double doors that have stained glass; in the pilot, they depicted an apple on each one but were destroyed by an explosion due to Sir Pentious blowing up the doors with his airship.

Interior
The hotel's interior is shown to be in a state of disrepair, with wooden boards covering shattered windows, signs warning of asbestos, bloodied tools left lying around, and paintings are shown hanging off the walls.

However, the overall theme of the building remains ornate and regal, with stained glass windows, lavish furniture, and generous usage of gold. Like the rest of Hell, the hotel has a red color scheme.

The Caviar Bar uses skeletons, snakes, and bones as general themes, along with card suits and candles, and advertises itself as a casino.

Though the sign is cut off in the shot, the word 'concierge' can be presumed to be shown above the bar, and Alastor calls it the front desk when talking to Husk, suggesting that it is also the check-in counter.

There are many apple, snake and circus motifs throughout the hotel's interior, in reference to the royal family, or, more specifically, Lucifer. Eyes are also a recurring theme throughout the building, appearing on the frame of almost every single painting.

At the end of the pilot, the sign name is changed from the "Happy Hotel" to "Hazbin Hotel" by Alastor.

Trivia

 * During the scene while Niffty is cleaning the Hotel, a clock similar to the "Conditional Immortality" clock from the webcomic, Homestuck, is shown.
 * The prototype exterior of the hotel bears a striking resemblance to the Hotel Hightower located in the Tokyo DisneySea theme park resort in Urayasu, Japan.
 * By extension, the style of architecture used for the hotel's facade is known as Moorish Revival while the roofing style is known as Queen Anne style (which carried over in more articulation to the working design of the hotel).
 * On December 21, 2021, the official Hazbin Hotel Twitter page updated its banner with a new image of the Happy Hotel; it is uncertain if the changes made to the exterior are reflective of the events in the pilot or not.

Hazbin Hotel (ubicación) Отель Хазбин