Animal Crossing Fans Disappointed: Hotel Visitors Can’t Relocate to Your Island

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Animal Crossing Fans Disappointed: Hotel Visitors Can’t Relocate to Your Island

Animal Crossing: New Horizons has recently introduced its much-anticipated 3.0 update. This update features a new hotel, offering players an opportunity to decorate rooms and attract villagers from a vast selection of over 400 animals. However, a significant limitation has surfaced that has disappointed fans.

Hotel Visitors Can’t Relocate to Your Island

In the latest update, while animal visitors can explore the island and engage in various activities, they cannot settle permanently. Unlike the Campsite or Island Excursions, where animals can be convinced to move in, hotel visitors are strictly temporary.

Player Reactions

The inability to relocate these vacationing villagers has left many players frustrated. Despite having vacancies, once an animal checks into the hotel, they cannot be persuaded to make your island their permanent home. This limitation is particularly disappointing for those hoping to attract specific villagers.

Why the Hotel is Still Beneficial

Despite this drawback, the hotel system provides several advantages:

  • It features eight rooms, creating opportunities to meet various villagers.
  • Visitors engage in typical resident activities, enhancing the island experience.
  • Players gain familiarity with potential villagers for future interactions.

Additionally, players may encounter former residents, who express nostalgia for their time on the island. This dialogue adds an emotional layer to the experience, despite their inability to return permanently.

Alternative Ways to Invite Villagers

Players can still recruit new villagers through various methods:

  • Campsite visits, where animals can be persuaded to stay.
  • Island Excursions, offering chances for more interactions.
  • Visiting friends’ towns to potentially recruit moving villagers.

With enough Nook Miles, players can undertake numerous expeditions to find their desired villagers. The hotel may not offer permanent residents, but it serves as an excellent introduction to the diverse range of characters available in the game.

Conclusion

Players continue to explore the exciting features brought by the 3.0 update. While the hotel system frustrates some, it also provides an engaging avenue for meeting and learning about the iconic animal villagers. Fans will likely adapt, utilizing the hotel to enhance their experience in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.