dmunsil
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I couldn't find anything quite like this, so I thought I'd build a layout map for SSR buildings. As far as I can tell, each of the buildings has the exact same layout.
Room number system:
Two different buildings have room numbers that begin with each of the digits 1-9 (there are 18 buildings, and 9 first digits). One of the buildings in each pair uses 1-4 as the second digit, representing floors 1-4. The other building uses 5-8 as the second digit for floors 1-4. The last two digits represent the room number on that floor, with the third digit being a "hallway number" from 0-4 and the last digit a room number, with odd numbers on the inside (facing the courtyard) and the even numbers on the outside.
All the Grand Villas are two-story, with the lower half on the 2nd floor and the upper half on the 3rd floor. The main entrance and the room number placard for each GV is on the 2nd floor, but there is a separate entrance that will work with the room key on the 3rd floor, which makes it easier to move luggage (and people) into the upper floor bedrooms. The extra entrance does not have a room number or any other identifier on the wall or door.




Room number system:
Two different buildings have room numbers that begin with each of the digits 1-9 (there are 18 buildings, and 9 first digits). One of the buildings in each pair uses 1-4 as the second digit, representing floors 1-4. The other building uses 5-8 as the second digit for floors 1-4. The last two digits represent the room number on that floor, with the third digit being a "hallway number" from 0-4 and the last digit a room number, with odd numbers on the inside (facing the courtyard) and the even numbers on the outside.
All the Grand Villas are two-story, with the lower half on the 2nd floor and the upper half on the 3rd floor. The main entrance and the room number placard for each GV is on the 2nd floor, but there is a separate entrance that will work with the room key on the 3rd floor, which makes it easier to move luggage (and people) into the upper floor bedrooms. The extra entrance does not have a room number or any other identifier on the wall or door.



