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Review - Rizzi in Space ⭐️

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Editor’s note - Rizzi in Space was a seasonal creation, and has now closed its doors again. But Rizzi on the Beach is there all year around and highly recommended for a visit!

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This review of Rizzi in Space comes from Sparklebottom Lasertits. A huge thank you to Sparkle for doing this review, be sure to give her a follow on Flickr.

Hello! My name is Sparklebottom Lasertits and I am providing a guest review of Rizzi in Space.

If you can imagine what Rizzi on the Beach would look like if it existed in a space station, you'll understand the concept of Rizzi in Space. Owner and builder Lana Milos' unique style and elegance is transported into the near future (and a few light-years away, perhaps) with this brand new hotel.

The Ratings

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Overall Look and Feel

Rizzi in Space is a custom-built space station hovering over an alien planet. The sky is an alien cloudy green color and there are occasional spaceships flying past windows.

Some areas (the condos and Milkyway bar in particular) are highly detailed while others are sleek and minimalistic.

The attention to detail overall, however, is incredible. It’s a beautiful build that achieves exactly what it sets out to do.

Score: 5/5


The Rooms

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The condos themselves are lavishly decorated, with beautiful furniture and decorations all throughout.

The lighting and texturing are meticulously designed, creating an incredibly immersive environment. The build is quite unique.

There is more emphasis on being modern than futuristic.

As Lana describes, the concept is as if space hotels existed in 2020. It's a refreshing concept that helps it to stand out from a generic sci-fi build.

Score: 5/5


The Anims

The condos are fully adult, with the usual trend of Ruckus engines placed over much prettier furniture.

There are also adult poses in the hot tubs, sauna, spa, and some loungers located in the pool and beach areas. The rest of the furniture at the hotel is PG.

All of the furniture is designed for MF couples only. As I stated in my previous review, I am used to co-opting MF animations for FF use, but most of these animations are focused more on male pleasure. For instance, the hot tubs and sauna both have exactly one cunnilingus option, yet two full pages of blowjob animations.

However, Lana did ask me for advice on where to get furniture that is more inclusive. So perhaps there will be some options for FF and maybe even MM couples in the near future. For now, however, the animations are strictly MF.

Score: 3/5


The Facilities

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A personalized rocket whisks you from the landing point to hotel check-in, and a shuttle can take you from the hotel down to the beach below. Both experiences happen in real-time, which is a fun experience.

The Milkyway restaurant/lounge at the top of the hotel is beautiful and wonderfully styled.

The bars in all areas of the hotel use the No.59 system, which makes RP drinking a little more fun. The rest of the hotel, along with the pool and beach areas are all sleek and stylish, but more minimalistic and symmetrical by comparison.

Traveling from the highly detailed areas to the more minimally detailed areas is slightly jarring and ruins the immersion for a moment. I don't find the pool or beach particularly inspiring to visit, though the hotel has plenty to look at and do that these are minor complaints by comparison.

Score: 4/5

Summary - Highly recommended ⭐️

Rizzi in Space is a wonderful place to visit. There are eight identical condos that are rentable on a first-come, first-serve basis (no reservations except for honeymoons) at 890L per night.

Compared to other hotels, the price is very reasonable, especially considering what you get.

Though I found the animations lacking in appeal to someone who isn’t coming for the MF adult experience, I still found it thoroughly enjoyable to stay here. I’m curious to see how it evolves and I’ll be coming back to visit again.

Rizzi in Space SLURL

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