Sheraton Tacoma
Plush turn-of-the-century decor and reasonable prices make the Sheraton Tacoma a popular spot for visitors to the metroplex, particularly business travelers.
The hotel is famous for the more than three hundred metahumans who sought refuge there during the Night of Rage. Hotel staff barricaded the entrances and protected them against angry mobs. The incident is commemorated by a plaque and bronze statue in the hotel’s lobby alongside a small museum featuring photos and video of that fateful night and the award-winning documentary “Night of the Three Hundred”.
> To this day there is an entrance into the Ork Underground in the hotel’s basement. Originally, it was a well-kept secret, but these days it’s open and accessible to the public. Out of respect to the hotel, it is not generally used as an exit. > Butch
> The Sheraton is a popular target for anti-metahuman hate groups, both for the symbolism and because metahuman rights groups often congregate there. Mothers of Metahumans hold monthly meetings at the hotel, and they have hosted an annual convention on SURGE and changeling rights called “OtherCon” for the past five years. To their credit, the hotel and its staff have remained steadfastly dedicated to serving the metahuman community, which has supported them in turn. > Mad Tom
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Hospitality, Hotel
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