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Template:Location-infobox Template:Quote2 The Last Resort is a hotel and the main setting of Luigi's Mansion 3. Luigi, Mario, Princess Peach, and three Toads are invited there for a vacation party by the hotel's owner, Hellen Gravely, unaware that the hotel is haunted and Hellen is working with King Boo to trap them all in paintings. Its name is derived from the phrase "last resort," which refers to an option one takes when nothing else works.

During Luigi's final battle with King Boo, the latter enlarged the portrait he intended to trap the former in, creating a magical vortex that threatened to draw in the Last Resort itself. Although Luigi defeated King Boo before he could carry out his plan, the strain King Boo put on the hotel caused it to collapse, freeing all the spectral inhabitants that Luigi had captured. Afterwards, Professor E. Gadd, the Mario Bros., the Toads, Princess Peach, Gooigi, and the ghosts (friendly and no longer under King Boo's influence) attempt to rebuild the Last Resort. Like Luigi's NEW Mansion from the first game, the reconstructed building, in E. Gadd's image, will vary depending on the rank the player gets in the game's ending, determined by the amount of gold the game is finished with.

Floors

Bold boss ghosts indicate main bosses, who involve saving somebody afterwards. Also note that in-game, the floors are not visited sequentually.

Floor no. Name Picture Boss Ghost
B2 Boilerworks Clem
B1 Basement Steward
1 Grand Lobby None
2 Mezzanine Chef Soulfflé
3 Hotel Shops Kruller
4 The Great Stage Amadeus Wolfgeist
5 RIP Suites Chambrea
6 Castle MacFrights King MacFrights
7 Garden Suites Dr. Potter
8 Paranormal Productions Morty, along with a Goob in a Kaiju suit
9 Unnatural History Museum Ug
10 Tomb Suites Serpci
11 Twisted Suites Nikki, Lindsey, & Ginny
12 The Spectral Catch Captain Fishook
13 Fitness Center Johnny Deepend
14 The Dance Hall DJ Phantasmagloria
15 Master Suite Hellen Gravely
R Rooftop King Boo

Ranks and gold required

  • Rank A: The player finishes the game with 70,000G or more. The hotel will be fully restored to its original form, with four E. Gadd glasses-style windows befitting the transitional portions of the central turret as well as the very top.
  • Rank B: The player finishes the game with 30,000 to 70,000G. The hotel will be rebuilt to two-thirds of the original's size, including the first portion of the central turret, and will feature both the hair ornament on top and green circular objects resembling E. Gadd's glasses.
  • Rank C: The player finishes the game with 0 to 30,000G. The hotel will only be rebuilt up to the first five stories, with only a modest tower in the middle with an ornament resembling E. Gadd's tuft of hair.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ラストリゾート[?]
Rasuto Rizōto
Last Resort
Chinese (simplified) 莱斯特度假饭店[?]
Lái sī tè dùjià fàndiàn
Leicester Holiday Hotel
Chinese (traditional) 萊斯特度假飯店[?]
Lái sī tè dùjià fàndiàn
Leicester Holiday Hotel
French (NOA) La Dernière Escale[?] The Last Stopover
French (NOE) Le Repos Éternel[?] The Eternal Rest
German Hui-Hotel[?] Hotel Hui
Italian Hotel Miramostri[?] Hotel Miramonsters; pun on "Miramare" (lit. "watching the sea") an Italian sea town whose name is mostly attributed to tourists structures such as hotels
Spanish (NOA) El Gran Descanso Real[?] The Great Royal Rest
Spanish (NOE) Hotel Gritz[?] Pormanteau of "grito" (scream) and the Ritz Hotel

Trivia

  • A Japanese-language website and PDF brochure for the hotel was created as part of a marketing campaign for Luigi's Mansion 3.

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