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The '''Solarium''' is a room inside of the [[Haunted Towers]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. The Solarium can be accessed by taking the left door inside of the [[Family Room]] or the left door inside of the [[West Bedroom]]. The Solarium is a rather small room with three flights of stairs. On the third floor of the Solarium, there is a table with a hidden [[Treasure Chest]] on it, two chairs, and a vase. The stairs are retracted, but pulling the chain on the third floor makes them take their original place. On the fourth floor, there are many vines among other foliage. Several hanging plants are also present and there is also a hole that peers into the West Bedroom on this floor. The door on the third floor takes Luigi back to the Family Room and the door on the fourth floor takes him to the West Bedroom.
The '''Solarium''' is a room inside the [[Haunted Towers]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. It can be accessed by taking the left door inside the [[Family Room]] or the left door inside the [[West Bedroom]]. It is a small room with three flights of stairs. On the third floor, there is a table with a hidden [[Treasure Chest]] on it, two chairs, and a vase. The stairs are retracted, but pulling the chain on the third floor makes them take their original place. On the fourth floor, there are many vines among other foliage. Several hanging plants are also present, and there is also a hole that reveals the West Bedroom on this floor. The door on the third floor takes [[Luigi]] back to the Family Room, and the door on the fourth floor takes him to the West Bedroom.


In B-4: [[Pool Party]], Luigi needs to use the Solarium to get to the fourth floor so he can reach the [[Rooftop Pool]].
In [[Pool Party]], Luigi needs to use the Solarium to get to the fourth floor to reach the [[Rooftop Pool]].


Starting on B-4: Pool Party and most missions after, the player can reveal the missing chest on the third floor and open it for an [[emerald]].
Starting on Pool Party and most missions after, Luigi can reveal the missing chest on the third floor and open it for an [[Gem#Emeralds (Haunted Towers)|emerald]].
 
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=サンルーム
|JapR=Sanrūmu
|JapM=Sun Room
|Ger=Sonnengarten
|GerM=Sun garden
|Por=Solário
|PorM=Solarium
|SpaE=Descansillo
|SpaEM=Landing
|Ita=Solarium
}}


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[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon locations]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon Places]]

Latest revision as of 14:16, October 18, 2023

Solarium
The Solarium segment from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.
Mansion Haunted Towers

The Solarium is a room inside the Haunted Towers in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. It can be accessed by taking the left door inside the Family Room or the left door inside the West Bedroom. It is a small room with three flights of stairs. On the third floor, there is a table with a hidden Treasure Chest on it, two chairs, and a vase. The stairs are retracted, but pulling the chain on the third floor makes them take their original place. On the fourth floor, there are many vines among other foliage. Several hanging plants are also present, and there is also a hole that reveals the West Bedroom on this floor. The door on the third floor takes Luigi back to the Family Room, and the door on the fourth floor takes him to the West Bedroom.

In Pool Party, Luigi needs to use the Solarium to get to the fourth floor to reach the Rooftop Pool.

Starting on Pool Party and most missions after, Luigi can reveal the missing chest on the third floor and open it for an emerald.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サンルーム[?]
Sanrūmu
Sun Room
German Sonnengarten[?] Sun garden
Italian Solarium[?] -
Portuguese Solário[?] Solarium
Spanish (NOE) Descansillo[?] Landing