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LOCATION: Rainmaker
Hotel is one of the most unusual hotels in the South Pacific. Built
in the 1960's alongside a relatively nice beach on the outskirts of
Pago Pago, this hotel is now owned by the government. It is located
right next to the oil terminal making it impossible to sell (building
insurance not obtainable) and therefore impossible to make money from
and is in slow decline.
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Many
of the rooms are now dysfunctional but there are still pleasant
enough rooms and bungalows overlooking the beach. The hotel is frequented
by Government Officials on often dubious business. If you are one
for novel experiences, then stay here for a few nights - you'll
likely meet some interesting characters and will no doubt have a
few stories to tell back home. |
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HOTEL SERVICES & FACILITIES : |
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| HOTEL FACILITIES & SERVICES:
Rooms:
182 - Private Bathroom - Hot & Cold Water - Air-con / Fans -
Restaurant / Bar. |
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