From Cockroaches To Castles: The Wildest Animal Crossing 3.0 Hotel Designs

The Animal Crossing design world is buzzing after the recent New Horizons 3.0 update. After many players assumed Nintendo was done adding content to its charming island villages, a surprise addition--a hotel perched at the end of one island dock--brought new life to the game’s design scene.

Much like the Happy Home Paradise DLC, the hotel gives players prompts to design rooms that visiting villagers can enjoy. Some designers stick closely to these prompts, while others take a more experimental approach, creating spaces that push the boundaries of what a hotel room should be. Here are some of the most memorable designs that have popped up in the short time since the update went live.

The shoddy wall fan and old TV really sell this motel's vibe. Credit: accidentalnipples
One standout creation leans into chaos rather than comfort. User accidentalnipples designed a motel room with bulky electronics, outdated appliances, and a smattering of cockroaches. Leilani, the hotel operator, perfectly sums up the experience: She calls this room “memorable” for its guests. It’s the kind of design that makes makes you laugh--a testament to the playful freedom the update encourages. No one will actually want to stay here, but it's not like the game gives them a choice.

Flick mentions their partner in crime, CJ, during a visit. Credit: cattyjammies
User cattyjammies leaned into a character-specific theme with a room inspired by Flick, the game’s insect enthusiast. The design blends natural elements, bug motifs, and subtle Japanese influences, creating a space that feels like Flick’s personal sanctuary. It’s a small but clever example of how Animal Crossing allows players to mix aesthetics and storytelling in their interior design.

Iconic paintings bought from Redd bring this room to life. Credit: XxDellixX
Luxury takes center stage in XxDellixX’s hotel room. Ivory-covered pillars, a grand piano, and touches of gold scattered throughout give the space a regal, European-mansion feel--think rolling hills in Germany or Denmark. From the shimmering bath to the gilded toilet, every detail screams opulence. Players strolling through this room can’t help but feel like royalty.

The use of dynamic wallpapers have become a cornerstone of unique hotel room designs. Credit: Krikienoid
Sometimes less is more. Krikienoid’s beachside retreat is simple, inviting, and functional. The Tropical Vista wallpaper cleverly simulates an ocean view, while practical touches like a desk and flat-screen TV keep the space grounded. The result is a hotel room that’s both aspirational and livable, perfect for a long-term island stay.

Even the shopping bag sells the idea that this room is expensive. Credit: heyitsemjey
Then there’s heyitsemjey, who proves that sometimes gaudy is glorious. Their hotel room is a maximalist’s dream, designed to make guests feel like the center of the world. Bold colors, extravagant decor, and over-the-top accents turn this space into an unforgettable, almost theatrical experience: a reminder that Animal Crossing lets creativity reign supreme.

The 3.0 update has reinvigorated the Animal Crossing community, giving players endless opportunities to flex their design skills. Whether you prefer minimal elegance, over-the-top luxury, or absurdly chaotic setups, there’s a hotel room out there that proves New Horizons still has plenty of surprises in store.

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