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{{mission infobox
#REDIRECT [[Sirena Beach#Episode 2: The Hotel Lobby's Secret]]
|label=Episode
|image=[[File:SMS The Hotel Lobbys Secret.png|200px]]
|location=[[Sirena Beach]]
|number=2
|game=''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''
|boss=
|before=[[The Manta Storm|<<]]
|after=[[Mysterious Hotel Delfino|>>]]
}}
{{quote|See, the hotel, it's... Well it's full of... It's full of ghosts! So, well, could you maybe... Look, just come inside, please.|Hotel manager|Super Mario Sunshine}}
'''The Hotel Lobby's Secret''' is the second episode of [[Sirena Beach]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. The episode's objective is to reach the top of [[Hotel Delfino]] and go through a secret course. After completing the episode once, the player can return to this episode to collect the Secret Shine [[Red Coins in Boo's Big Mouth]].
==Layout==
[[File:GoldenBoostatue.png|thumb|left|The Hotel Lobby's Secret entrance]]
The entrance to the secret course is in the hotel, so the player needs to talk to the [[hotel manager]] to be let in. Once inside, the player needs to spray the [[Block Boo]]s floating around the central pillar which will transform them into platforms [[Mario]] can jump on. By using the platforms, the player can reach the top floor of the hotel, where a statue of a [[Big Boo]] known as the Golden Boo can be found on top of the pillar. Jumping into the mouth of the Golden Boo will transport Mario to the secret course, and [[Shadow Mario]] will appear to swipe [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]] away.
 
The first part of the secret course has several large [[Brick Block|brick block]]s. In order to cross the large gaps ahead, Mario has to jump on the [[Winged Strollin' Stu]]s that move across and use them as platforms to reach the other side. Afterward is a tall wall covered in brick blocks. The player has to [[Wall Jump]] up the sides of the wall while breaking the blocks in order to move forward. After the wall are two paths made up of [[sand block]]s; the player has to quickly cross one path of sand blocks before they disintegrate. Both paths will lead to a structure made up of various blocks, and Mario has to [[Ground Pound|ground pound]] the second [[watermelon block]] in order to move forward (or Mario can fall off the opposite end and ground pound once he gets near the gear platform at the bottom). Once Mario stands on the gear-shaped platform, it will begin rotating while moving forward, and will lead to a pyramid of sand blocks. Behind the sand blocks is a platform with a single [[Strollin' Stu]] and the [[Shine Sprite]].
 
Similar to [[The Secret of Ricco Tower]], the background of the secret area features images of Mario's jumping sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ホテルの ロビーの ヒミツ
|JapR=Hoteru no Robī no Himitsu
|JapM=Secret of the Hotel's Lobby
|SpaE=El secreto del vestíboolo
|SpaEM=The Secret of the Lobby<br>(''Vestíboolo'' is a pun on ''vestíbulo'' (lobby) and "boo".)
|FreE=Le secret du hall de l'hôtel
|FreEM=The Secret of the Hotel Lobby
|Ger=Das Geheimnis der Hotellobby
|GerM=The Secret of the Hotel-Lobby
|Ita=Il mistero della hall
|ItaM=The Mystery of the Lobby
}}
{{SMS episodes}}
[[Category:Super Mario Sunshine episodes]]
[[it:Il mistero della hall]]

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