 I'm Juliana and we are back at the Maples. We're here at Hill Grill. There we go. I was a little off there and I got it. Hill Grill. This is a great place to just eat. It's very cute. Is she opening door? Yeah. A lot of people come in their BJs sometimes at night, late night study sessions. Just come down, get food, maybe have a lunch date. What do they serve at the grill? Gosh, they serve everything. Everything you could want in like comfort food and healthy food. I could get a burger there? Yeah, you can get a burger, grilled cheese. They do tater tots, fries. They have like kind of a healthy section here. You can kind of make like a bowl, like a rice bowl or maybe like a vegan bowl. So they have a bunch of options for whatever you're in the mood for and it's great food. What was one of your favorites that you would come and get? Oh gosh, I loved the grilled cheese and tater tots. Grilled cheese and tater tots. Catch up with tater tots or just straight up? Just, well, I'm not that big into catch up. Okay. But I understand. Grilled cheese and tater tots. Good stuff. Comfort food. Absolutely. So we're doing a big tour of the Maple Hill area and you lived here. I did. I lived in south which is right here. I guess this is all part of south which will be showing off here in a little bit. Great. I love it here. Another big part is you can always look out and see concerts happening here. Yeah, let me see. Let me see. We'll move over here and show them. This is sort of, what did you call this? The Lawn area. You can see people, you know, playing frisbee, playing soccer. Every now and then we'll have concert out here and it was just a great place. Just watch from your window if you wanted or come out and be really social. Great place to meet people. Yeah, just a fun area. Yeah. Fantastic. And we have several people who've joined us already and feel free to ask questions as we go. Juliana and I are happy to help you and Kent to help you find out any answers you need. So what basically we're going to do is we're going to tour Maple Hill East but show you all of the Maple Hill community. Maple Hill East is kind of the main hub if you will, right? Yes. The main area. Yeah, okay. Fantastic. We'll go ahead and head on in after seeing the Hill Grill and the Lawn. Oh yeah. There's that little, I think that may be off brand for us now but it's certainly a wonderful thing etched in stone. Yeah, this building opened in 2008 so it was a year ahead of the new brand date. The new brand. Okay, gotcha. So we're coming up in to the Maple area. Now this one right here, there's three. We'll explain. There's three and this is Maple Hill south, right? Yes. So the areas generally are kind of similar but that is Maple Hill south. Oh yeah, plenty of bike racks, lots of bike racks for people. Do you ever ride your bike while you're here? I did not. No judgment, just curious. A lot of people have bikes, a lot of people have scooters. Sure. It's really cool. Great. So now we're leaving Maple Hill south and we're walking towards, let me just go and point this out, Maple Hill west right here. Yes. Maple Hill west and then Maple Hill east. They come a little closer to you. Signs here will always help you. I know when you first get here, at least I was. I was very confused on where to go because you kind of come through here and it's very confusing because they look very similar but just watch the signage. There's one there. There's one sign there. There's another sign right here. Gotcha. And where did you park? Well, I did not have a car. Oh, okay. What would you recommend? Bring a car or go in carless? Your first year, I really don't think you need a car but if you'd like to, there's a great parking lot this way. Everybody parked over here. Over in that lot over there? Yeah. After that, if you move off campus, I think you would probably need a car but fresh in your car. You can do without if you want. Okay. And we do have, of course, razorback transit, which will take you pretty much anywhere in the city center area and a little bit past. Take it to the mall, apparently. Oh yeah, let's check out that courtyard. So this is the second courtyard. More bike racks. More bike racks. So here we're seeing, I guess, the north end of Maple Hill west. That's not confusing at all. No. And the north end of Maple Hill east. And you can kind of, there's different things here. There's a grill, kind of a place to meet and eat as well if you'd like to. And here there's even a place to hang your hammock if that's, you know, what you're into. And we have more space back here, kind of in the tree. There's kind of a garden going on back there. That's a student developed in one garden. Nice. It's really pretty. Vegetables to some extent. Yes. Nice. Nice. Wonderful garden. Did you do much hammocking? I did not. But it's popular. Like I know I see it around the Greek theater all the time. It's all around campus. It's everywhere. Everyone loves to do it here. Great. Well, you want to head inside? Yeah, let's go inside. We're heading into Maple Hill east just so everyone knows. And the reason we chose Maple Hill east is because it's where you'll pick up your mail and it's kind of a center hub in a lot of ways. And you'll see a lot of similarities in the other two buildings as well. Garland Commons. This is the Cleveland Commons. Oh, Cleveland. Excuse me. All right, here we are inside. And if you don't mind, maybe we'll say hello to you at the front desk here. How are you doing? Not too bad. Good. What's your name? Christina. What are you doing for us today, Christina? I'm conference services. I'm in the desks when the secretaries are not here. Gotcha. You have a lot of people coming in and out? Not right now. Actually, all the band kids are out doing their stuff. Band stuff? That one time at band camp, right? I'm not instrumentally gifted, so I began to tell you. Now, are you a student here? Yes, I am. I'm going to get a sophomore. Fantastic. We're glad to have you back. What do you study? Psychology. Psychology, okay. Don't get in my head. All right, thanks. Thank you very much. Okay. So, mail. Yes, and then we come over here. You've got it. To the mail section. I do want to mention you will, they don't really tell you anywhere. You don't find out unless you kind of go in depth with your roommate, but you do share a mailbox with whoever you're rooming with. And that was something that I didn't, I did not know. And a lot of people didn't know, but I just wanted to mention that. So, there's no confusion. Yeah. You do share a mailbox. So, how does that play out? Like when you open your mailbox, it'll be also not all your roommates or some of your roommates? How does it work? Just your direct roommate. So, like, if you have two suite mates, they're, they have a mailbox separate, but your roommate's mail and your mail will be in the same place. So, if you grab mail, don't assume, you know, it's yours. Look at the name. Make sure you look at the name. And the same with packages, it all just comes through the same way. Sure. We have all the rows of mailboxes out here. And we're heading back into the kind of the main area again. Yes. And again, if anybody has any questions, feel free to ask them. We're happy to answer. This space right here, I guess people wait here when they need to meet up with someone or does this, does this have a name, this particular? Nameplace. A lot of people use this room here as well. It's just kind of a quiet area to study or do whatever they need to do. That couch is pretty swanky. And the fireplace is nice. They like to fire those up, you know, during the winter, fall time. I like that quote up there. Knowledge is proud. Oh, you read it, if you don't mind. Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much. Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Nice. Okay. All right. Well, where shall we check out next in Maple Hill East? Oh, we had a question real quick. Okay. From Melanie, she asks, so all Maple West and Maple South residents get their mail in Maple East? Yes. They all come together. Yep. Thanks for the question. Yeah. And there's actually more here. They're everywhere. So I picked up my mail, I believe here. That's your box, huh? Somewhere. Somewhere in there. Somewhere in there. This is where I picked up my mail and I lived in Maple South. Okay. So it all just kind of varies depending on where you live, what's your number, things like that. So yeah. Absolutely. And then we can head in here to the Fulbright Freshman Advising Center. Oh, right. Yeah. That's a center that's located within here. And we highly advise that you use this service. You knock on the door there. Yeah. We'll see if someone can come to the door. Hi, how are you? I'm okay. How are you? Just fine. I was hoping you might be able to tell us a little bit about the Fulbright Advising Center. Sure. Yeah. What was your name? My name is Amanda Butts. Hey, Amanda. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. What do you guys do here? So we are the Fulbright Freshman Advising Center. We are located in the dorms as well so that we can meet with all freshmen who are in the Fulbright College. We are here to talk with students about kind of our whole transition into college and helping them figure out how to add and drop classes, helping them to figure out their schedules. We have walk-ins every day and we're also here for appointments as well. Wow. Okay. And so a student, when do you recommend they first come in and say hello? We recommend that they come in at any point when they have a question. Okay. So if they're curious about how to add a class at the very beginning of the semester or drop a class, we're here to kind of help them do that. They're struggling with their classes and they need resources. So at any point during the semester, we recommend they walk in. And then priority registration is in November. So we start advising students around October so they can start enrolling in classes for priority registration. Very great. Now, did you use this service? I have. I actually had this entire service. He's back there on the phone right now? Okay. We want to travel him. Yeah. I really enjoyed the service because it's very helpful when you're kind of stressing like, okay, what classes do I take or what classes do I have left and kind of how do I, you know, get all of my major requirements out of the way and things like that? Very helpful service. So I highly recommend it. Yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. Great. Well, thank you very much. Any other parting thoughts for our UR20 students you're coming at? Well, welcome and I hope we get to see you soon. Fantastic. Thank you, Amanda. Sure. All right. Let's continue our tour of the building. And there are actually classrooms in here. Yes, there are. Did you take any classes in here? I did not, but it would have been so nice to just walk over and have a class. But there's one here. Yeah. And then I believe there's another one here. Right. Now, you know, I was thinking about something I've heard students tell me sometimes is they're not sure what classes they have to take for prereqs and all that kind of stuff. Right. So those are the people who can help you out with that, I think. That's true. They're also, I believe, they give you a sheet freshman year and I've kept mine all of the years I've been here. It's very helpful. You just kind of check it off as you finish classes so you know what you have left. And by the end, you know, when you're nearing the end, you see you have a whole bunch of check marks and you're like, okay, you see exactly what classes you need to take. And I find that very helpful as well. You're academically advising me right now in real time. Let's talk about this detail real quick. This is kind of a breezeway, I guess, from one side of east to the other. And we use the fob system, which is very important. You need to be able to fob in and out. Yes. This is that second courtyard that we were just looking at. We're now on this side of it. Yeah. Great. Yeah, and it's air conditioned, which is nice because it is hot today. Great air conditioning and it's very secure because you really can't get anywhere without a fob. There you go, fob is in. All right, thank you. I should mention also that we're very close to Reed, which is where there is a police station. Yes. So a UAPD police station on a city of I think we're going to look at the showroom first. So some of you who were here for orientation probably went through or have been on a campus tour. I've probably already seen this room, but we thought we'd go ahead and show it anyway. It is one of three rooms we're going to look at in Maple Hill to give you all the configurations. Maple has a lot of different configurations, doesn't it, Kat? Yes, it does. This is what we call a double room. And it shows off the bathroom in the room, which is nice. This one was actually decorated by Walmart and some nice help from the bookstore as well. And you can see some fun details in here. It's the first time you've seen how they decorated it. I love this room. Kind of a pink and gray. I didn't expect to like pink and gray and turquoise as much as I do, but it really kind of comes together nicely. It really does. Great. I'm going to even have the closets here so you can kind of see, you know, what your space will be like. Yeah. And we're going to do three rooms. This is the one that is, it's called a what again? It's a double room. It's called a double room. Or a single double. A single double. And these are, we don't have a ton of these actually in the Maple Hill area. No, they're very few. They're very few. Most of them are bigger and most of them are ones you would share with four people as opposed to. So let's go ahead and at least just pop in the bathroom for a second. So this is more about giving you some maybe some ideas about what you might, how you might style it. Got the bathroom there and the cabinet. And with this curtain, it's kind of like a tension rod. So it took two people for us to kind of get it out to put our own shower curtain on there, but you just kind of push it together and like pull it down at the same time and then you'll be able to put your own curtain on there. Sure. And this question came up in quad. I want to be sure I answer it here as well. You are, we supply a curtain, but you are not required to use that curtain. You can use your own curtain. You just have to change it out and then give us back our curtain whenever you move out. Lisa Westbrook asks, do you happen to know the dimensions for how wide a headboard would need to be? Yeah, we can do it. We can do it here or we can do it in one of the other rooms. We'll do it in both. Headboard measurement. I think the headboard measurement is going to be the same as, you know, the rest of the width things. Let's see. Got a lot of questions coming in. We'll catch them as best we can. Know that this is only one of three different rooms that we're going to look at. It's about 41 inches. Okay, okay. So that would be how wide it is. Let's see. Let me take these one by one. Jennifer asks, I would like a measurement for a bed that has been lifted, but not as high as this bed. And I'm assuming you probably mean as high as this one. There are several different points here where you can actually put the bed. I believe I lifted mine to about here and like in my room tour. It's about, you know, 40. 40 inches to, which one is that? That's like, that's pretty far along the pole, about midway up the pole. Yeah, just about halfway. It's halfway between, you know, like a bed like this and then this side. So yeah. So about 48 inches. And keep in mind, this configuration allows you to go all the way to put a desk with a top or actually it's a big topper there at the top. So yeah, let's ask, let's ask, now take Deborah's question. She asks, can you bring your own shower head? And I'm thinking no, probably not. We don't recommend changing it out. Zoe asks, is this room similar to room type B? And I don't have the... No, we will see one like that. But this one is just the single double kind of how you... This is similar, most similar to G suite in East and West and in South, I believe it's an A suite. But this is the same size room bedroom. It's just that in the double doubles, there will be a wall with a door here. We'll see that upstairs. We'll see a room type B, I believe. We'll see a room type G. This is room type G. No, the G is the double double. Okay, okay, great. Margot asks, what are the dimensions of the window from the top to the floor? Let's find out. About 93 inches of the window from the top to the floor. So Natalie asks, does the desk topper, the hutch shelf, you just showed come with the room, it seems to match the rest of the furniture. And the, yeah, so this right here is with the room, but then the little boxes are there. There should be a light. There's kind of like a cork board. Okay. There is a light underneath here, but you could... Oh, there you go. So there you got a little bit of light too. A little bit of delay, but... Sure. Melanie asks, can you show the bath vanity? Of course we can. And I guess, oh yes, here, that's the bath vanity. And there is... Okay, great. So there you've got the bath vanity, vanity, one sink, and then you got spaces underneath. I guess we could open up some spaces. Let's see. Jennifer asks, can you zoom out from the bed? And yes, we can. I'm going to cross them. Okay. There you go. So there's one bed right there. And here is the other bed right here. Great. So let's go ahead and go and look at one of the rooms that's more typical for the residence hall. Do you want to check out the laundry down here? Is it opening? I think so. Okay, sure. So we're definitely going to check out laundry and the other things. What unit type is this again? That was G, is that right? I'd have more typically... It's similar to G. Similar to G, but we will check and find out exactly which one it is. G would be where there are two double rooms in a suite. Okay. So here we are in the laundry and there's one on each floor. You service, I believe you called it laundry alert. And what it is, it's kind of like a downloadable site to your phone where you can check the status of your laundry. Once you put it in, you can kind of... It'll notify you. What you do is you add in your information. It'll say, hey, you put your laundry in this one. It is now ready for you to come pick it up. The nice thing though is you could be in your room and you can go and you can look and see which ones are open. So during peak times, you don't have to come down here and peek in. You can just know from the website if it's open or not. And of course that's a free service. All of our laundry is paid through room fees. Yes, of course. So you don't have to bring your luggage upstairs or downstairs. And there's two washers and two dryers here. And it's usually not too busy. For some reason, a lot of people do the laundry on Sunday. So just a heads up there. I think that's traditionally laundry day, right? Or Saturday? Work against the peak. Are you a pods person, a powder person, or a liquid? Pods are super easy. They're so light. You don't have to take a whole thing in here and leave it. It's just very, very easier. My house just moved to pods about a year ago too. They're very convenient. Yeah. All right. So let's head on upstairs to floor four, where we'll look at some of the others. We'll look at a premium and we'll look at the, what's the other configuration? It's a G room. A G room. Okay. Each floor also has a central TV room and kitchen. Right. So is there a, Andrea asks, is there a, no, I'm sorry, Margo asked, is there an ice machine on each floor? I believe so, yes. Okay. And you were in Maple Hill South. Yes, I was. And that'll translate to Maple Hill East or West. So, and then Andrea asked what suit, sweet type in East is more like sweet type C1 in Maple South. They're killing me. You'll have to check the floor plans on the website with details. Sure. We'll, we'll get that worked out. We'll, we'll, we'll answer that for you. They've exceeded my memory. Yeah. We don't have those unfortunately in front of us. And we know there are a lot of different types in Maple Hill and we're actually considering how to make it easier to talk about them without using so many different types. And we have a lounge area here, a kitchen as well. Okay. You can, a lot of people will come in or you might have a meeting in here with people on your floor and your RA. Yeah. You come in here, you have a little oven type set up here, microwave. We had a stove in ours, but there's no stove here. And there is a sink and then lots of space underneath. You know, baking, they provide everything for you if you want to bake. Sure. I think you can check out some of those things downstairs too if you need to. Yeah. And there's nice, you know, nice size TV. And this is per floor. So through all of Maple's buildings, you'll find this sort of configuration. And it's beautiful view. It does have a nice view out there. Let's take a quick look through, peek through the curtains if you will. Oh, it's there we go. It's been amazed by the quality of the furniture that they put together. It's really nice. Comfortable. Yeah, that's a leather, I believe. Very great. So does the TV, Natalie asked, does the TV have a DVD player? And I'm not sure that I see one. Some of these have game systems attached to them. Okay. So there is a DVD player right there. Great. And you can hook up your game systems and all of that as well. Gotcha. And Natalie, thanks again for looking up that link on the page for people. I appreciate that. See, people helping people. It's awesome. Awesome. All right. So let's go into two of the other rooms. Yes. And yeah, and that'll do us. In addition to the elevators, you have stairs, which... Okay. Yeah. So you want to get a little cardio? You got it. 10,000 steps. Now, what was your major? What did you study? I am studying political science and legal, you know, just kind of legal studies. Yeah. Yeah. Head of Delos school, you think? I believe so. That's fantastic. All right. So we're in room 448. Yes. And what we have here is a, the configuration type is, it's four people who live in this particular space. So we've got just kind of coming in from the front, you have an area, which is sort of a central little area that everyone can share, common area. And then we have the speed bathroom area. Well, I guess it's just the sink area, really. And how my roommates and I kind of divvied up this space here. We would put all of our stuff in our shower caddy that we've taken as a shower and just set them all underneath here. Gotcha. And then we kind of go by who had our stuff. And so you, somebody could get two drawers and then two drawers here and one person would get the bottom drawer, which is a little bit the overflow drawer a little bit. Okay. And so it would work out best that way. You just kind of talk to your roommates and see, it also depends on who moves in first. So you get first pick. So word of the wise, it's always good to be a little okay. And then we'll go into the bathroom area. Yes. This is shared by four people. Yes. Bathroom and you got a little, what is that called? A shelf. Exactly. And you'll have this for all your towels and like that. A lot of space for that. And again, the shower curtain. This is, I believe, one they give you. So you can just take it off or leave it on however. We'll head on in. All right. So there's the shower head. People had asked earlier about the shower head. And the nice thing is that if the shower head is not doing what you expected to do, you can always turn in a maintenance request with fix it. Fix it is housing's maintenance request system. And so we're happy to change it out if needed. And they're very quick. And I've seen students put shelving in here. You can use any kind of a pressurized like from floor to ceiling because this is a towel, sound towel, ceiling, but it's the free sanding shelf in here for additional storage towels or whatever. Do you have any, so you were in this kind of configuration exactly. Do you have any thoughts about it? One thing with the shower, sometimes it can get a bit slippery depending on like what your other roommates use. So we decided collectively to just put one of those, you know, sticky mats on the floor so that people weren't just sliding around in the bathroom. But yeah, we also had like rugs because it can be very cold in the morning on the floor. We definitely want a rug on that floor. Yes, I would agree with that. So yeah, it's kind of a main toast for the bathroom. Sure. One question that came in about the bathroom, this is from Margot, need the length of the shower rod and the curtain. So let's measure, of course this is a tension rod too, so whatever you get is going to be a little bigger, but it's about 31. 31, okay. And then I can hold, let's see if I can hold that up here. If you can get the one down below. Maybe 72. About 72 inches is the length of the shower curtain. Okay, great. Let's head on in and look at the rooms. And again, we're going to look at one other room after this. And the other room is going to be the lofted room where you have kind of space above. And I kind of... John, we will be showing a loft. That'll be our last room. Okay. This setup is a little different, but I have seen this setup before. It's good in space and you kind of each have your own side. A question that came up a couple times in some of the earlier tours was, do you recommend a bed cover topper? I do, yes. It's not... Enthusiastically? Yeah, enthusiastically. It's not really necessary for everyone, but I know, like, let's say you have a bad back or you sleep a certain way, it can get slightly uncomfortable. So I bought a topper. I got mine from, I think, Target. Just get a cheap one. You don't need a super expensive one. You just put it over the top and it adds comfort instantly. So yeah, that's an enthusiastic yes. Okay, so money well spent on a topper. I know some other questions that have come in. Margot asks, does every dorm room have a window? Yes. And yeah, I think they do. Lisa asks, please measure how tall the headboard is on those beds. And you want... Oh, because it's lower. Right, right. How tall the headboard is. These beds are all identical. Okay, so every bed in all of Mabel's going to be the same height. So I said this height, the headboard would be about 42, 43. For you, if you want this height. That's at that height. At that height, it's 42. Now, it has, we can check our cheat sheet here. It's got some of the dimensions on there as well. Let's see. 81 would be the whole thing would be 81. Great. You have notches, so you can put it anywhere you want. Make the headboard any size you want. And then Jennifer asks, how tall from the floor is the desk shelf? How tall from the floor is the desk shelf? So I think we're talking about, yeah, that, so 57 to the very top of the thing. But I think she's saying, oh, this shelf, I'm wondering, I wonder if we're talking about this shelf right here. No, from the floor to the shelf. Is this the shelf you think? Yeah, so the floor to that. And Jennifer, wrong if we're not getting you the right one. Let us know. About 30 is what that is. Kim, there are two desks in this room. Yes. So here's one. And here's the other. And then Deborah asks, what is the width of the follow space between the beds? I'm trying to think of follow space. We mean, basically, the space between these two beds, I think. Okay. Yeah. Is that right, Deborah? Is that what you would like? We're happy to get it. Just want to make sure. Oh, the floor. Sorry. Yeah. Okay. What's the difference? What's the floor space between the beds? Between the beds? Like between? Like if they were doing a carpet, I think is what they do. Oh, okay. Can you help her out? Thank you. 58 inches is the space between the beds on the floor. Let's see. Jennifer, all the way to the shelf as if you were using it for a nightstand. So we're talking again about the shelf here. If you were using it for a nightstand. So yeah, I think we've got that. Yeah. Okay. Great. Any other questions? These are great questions and we love answering them. Let me give you a 360 of the room real quick. We do have new cable that's coming in. HBO is part of that package and it'll be digital cable from Cox. So things to note, you'll see the stabilizer bar right there. That's important to have. We also have safety guard rails if you decide to loft it very high that you can request from us and we're happy to give them to you. Elle asks, when the bed is lofted, is it possible to put the desk under the bed? Yes. We saw that in our first room. You can loft it high enough to put it under the bed. You don't even have to go all the way to the top to put the desk underneath actually. So. And that includes this right here. Like this is, this will go under there as well. That portion of it. Yes. Let's see. I feel like I included a question on here. Okay. Great. So let's go ahead and check out the loft room. Unless there's anything else in here that anyone wants, we'll pause for a second and make sure everybody gets to ask the questions they want. Okay. So there's another room that we, it's just like that. It's right here. That's A. Yeah. That's A and it's exactly like B and we explored B. Heather asks, are there cable outlets in the bedrooms or just living room space? I think there's both. Yes. Yeah. Here's one in the common living area. There's one there. Another one there. And then, oh, we're going to explore again a little bit. Do you know where they are here? Okay. There's a big four. There's a four right there. Let's see. There's probably more in here, but that's the one I see immediately. Okay. Deborah asks, do the beds come ready to loft or would you never request that part of move in? They come ready to loft. I would recommend bringing a rubber mallet. Yeah. If you absolutely need help, go through fix it and let us know. Right. So yes, you're welcome to do it yourself. Rubber mallet's very helpful. We can do it for you as well. The RA's also help you. Like if you find an RA on the floor, they can go and get a rubber mallet and physically help you lift your bed wherever you want it to go. Great. And then Shelby asks, do we become prepared to loft our own beds? So what tools? So we answered that. Great. Thank you. And then Natalie asks a question specifically for you. Oh, okay. What do you suggest dorm organization-wise? Like in your opinion, do you think it's best to loft the beds and put the desk below? What did you do when you were in your dorm? Do you find the right person for that question? I do have a tour on YouTube and I kind of lifted it about halfway. I put a fridge underneath one that came with a little ice container at the top and everything. So it was pretty tall actually. So I could fit the fridge underneath. I fit a full size kind of skinny trash can underneath my laundry hamper. You can fit a lot under there. But one thing I did do was I left the, we might have to go see it, but I left. Now she has a video on YouTube that we have to link to now with 10,000 views about how she set up her room. And I left this in the closet so I could have more space in the room and underneath my bed. And it's a great place to kind of section off. You can- What is this again? It's just a little drawer. You can put for females at least kind of your bras here and then just like all of your undergarments and section them off here with the rest of your clothes. So I find that very convenient as well. We have this side that already has some places where you can hang the things as well. I think we're referring to that as the chest of drawers. Chest of drawers, okay. And then Amy asks, do the A Suites have two double rooms in Maple West? Does this come with a, does this come with a living area? The A Suites. Amy, we can, we can check for you about A Suites. We don't have that configuration right in front of us. We do know that on the website we refer to A and B and all those things. I apologize. We'll get to it. Okay. I'll come back around and get that for you. Okay. Great. So let's go check out a loft in space. Yeah. Hey, loving all these questions, by the way. What's that? Okay. Which room? We're doing here. We're about to dig it up. Sorry, we're just trying to figure out which room we're doing next. 429 and 448. Okay. We do a lot of conference services in the summer. You saw someone downstairs. That's because we have people coming in and out. We have band camp, for example, here now. We just want to walk in on anybody. So we have to be sure we choose the right rooms. Okay, fantastic. So I think the, this is generally the same configuration on the whole. The bathroom's a little slightly different maybe. I mean it's the same stuff. It's just configured a bit different. Right. So we're in a lofted room right now. There's the bathroom. Great. Okay. Let's go upstairs to the lofted area and answer Kim's question, which is what do you recommend putting in the living area? What would fit? What did you guys put in here? We had a, we also did kind of like a small, seriously so small. I don't think it was meant for a TV. And then we just put our TV on top and we had little cushions in front. There's also a picture on the room tour since you're linking it. I've kind of set up, but it was really nice and, you know, we had the photo on the cushion. We found cushions easier than finding a like full table like this for our room. Sure. But yeah, and we left our food and our coffee maker and stuff out there as well. And I won't, I won't plug in a specific secondhand store, but we have a lot of really good secondhand stores in Fayetteville that you can go to to find great deals on kind of funky stuff that's really nice. You can tell someone, you can tell someone you worked in. I worked at, it's a piece of junk of store, but it was kind of through work study actually. And the great thing about it is it goes to, the proceeds go to like, you know, battered women and women in shelters. So it's a good, good cause. Good cause. Yeah, we have a couple that are affiliated with nonprofits. So we always appreciate when you use your secondhand money to help the community. So we're at a lofted space now and this is incredible. Oh, I love it. Hey, Juliana, you got a shout out from Natalie. She says, I would love to watch your videos and she can't wait. Please comment in the link below. She maybe asking you to link to it. If you don't mind, I'll go ahead and let you link to it. If you don't mind, cause that way they'll know kind of who you are if you want to. Okay. And then right here, so this is the lofted space. Yes, it's very spacious. Very spacious. Yeah. And you can do a lot of space decorations if that's what you like to do. I remember seeing this room, one of my friends, he, they had posters everywhere and like, they even did like one of those sticky basketball things, like the little ones. Oh, there was a basketball? And this would be a premium. This would be an example of a premium suite. Great. You can also watch the sunset and sunrise. Absolutely. Oh yeah, we'll get that little view. If you don't mind, you might open it up. John asks what furniture comes in the loft and it would be the furniture I think we have here right now. So John, what you find is a table and a chair. This may be, no, it's not like an easy boy. It's just a regular comfy looking chair. And then you have this coffee table here and then a couch that, you know, I think that's, was that leather? Yeah, maybe. You can see the parking lot from here as well. Okay. That's where a lot of people park on Naples. Right. And then you can see the Ozark mountains there in the horizon. We're excited that you're coming. And let me take a couple minutes just to take the last of the questions and then we'll sign off. And does anybody have any more questions for us that we can answer for you over here? These are about the Naples house. Is that the end? On the end of the corridors, there are two different types of study rooms. There's a group study room of the table and a large whiteboard. And then in another part of the building, there'd be a quiet study with over stuff chairs and a whiteboard. But lamps and it's much more comfortable environment to just sit and read or, you know, do your math or whatever in a quiet environment. But there are two different types of study rooms for different types of study you might need to do. Yeah, fantastic. Natalie asks us, do you need a special parking permit to park in the dorm parking lot? Is it usually hard to get a spot there? It's not hard to get a spot, but you do need a parking pass, I believe. It's called the resident reserved parking pass. And right now, whenever you made your application, you were able to choose whether you wanted one or not. And if you chose yes, then you went onto a waiting list and they're working for that waiting list right now. The other potential for parking is Garland Avenue Parking Deck, which is very close. It's not inexpensive, but it's very close and is a good option if you want to do that. Brittany asks, are the rooms in the premium suite the same? The rooms in all the premium suites are the same. The bedrooms would be the same. Now we do have a couple of rooms, I believe, in the east that are three bed suites that are different. You can find those on the website. They're more the middle of the long wings. And those are the first sets of premium rooms. Gotcha. And then Natalie also asks, which room type did you have, Juliana? When I got the question about how to decorate, that was most like my room. It wasn't exactly like that, but it was most like that, where it was like the A and the B, and I was in B, I believe. But it was set up like that and had an open area where I put the futon and things like that. And then it was the two rooms, and then I was the room in the room closest to the bathroom. And Toby asked, can you add any furniture to the loft area? You're welcome to bring what you'd like. The deal we have with housing is, you know, just leave it like you found it. Make sure it, you know, has all the furniture that was in here when you first moved in. We don't have space for you to put, take furniture away, so that's all on you as far as... Well, they need to leave the furniture. Yeah, you want to leave the furniture in the room. And I do want to say, if you find any, anything wrong with your furniture, they will switch it out for you. Because I remember my roommate, she had a problem with her chair, it wouldn't move up and down like it should have or something like that. And they just switched out her chair for her. So just let them know, but don't leave it. And then, you know, they come back and check through. There's like a big rip in the couch or something like that. Like just let them know when you move in so that you can avoid any, you know, fines or fees. Yeah, we don't want you guys having any extra fees. Yeah. Fix it. Fix it is where to go. On our webpage right now, on the left hand navigation area, you'll see something called fixit slash maintenance request. You can always go there to file to ask for help on something like that. Okay. Well, if there's nothing else, then we're going to go ahead and sign off. And thank you everyone for joining our tour. You want to wave us out? Yeah. Thanks for joining us. Bye.