So I was bored earlier today on Habbo when I decided I wanted to visit the new-Habbo only lounge. I created a new email and a new account to get in the room. I noticed that there was a teleport linking the room with the Habbox Help Desk. When I went through the door and entered the room, I immediately got the idea. After entering the room, I had noticed that none of the help desk staff were welcoming me to the help desk room or asking me if I had any questions. I do believe there is absolutely nothing wrong with this (and they are totally fine to keep talking with friends already inside the room) because they do not know whether the users in the doorway are old users just coming to hang out, any user asking a question, or a brand-new user coming from the new-Habbo only lounge. However, this idea I have is solely to target those brand new users coming into the help desk room. What this idea entails is simple. When the new user enters the room through the teleport, they will walk onto that space in front of the teleport automatically; like any other teleport in Habbo. On that space, a wired tile should be placed in which when the user steps on it, it will send a wired telephrase-like message to the users sitting behind the Habbox Help Desk saying, "A new Habbo user from the new-Habbo only lounge has entered the room." Upon receiving the wired message, the Habbox Help Desk employee will look in the doorway for the new-Habbo (they will tell because they usually have an Achievement Score of 300 or less) and welcome/greet/introduce/offer help to them.
An additional sentence that could be added into the wired message for the staff could be, "Be sure to give the new Habbo a warm-welcome to the Hotel and introduce them to the Habbox community and the forums." But obviously the Help Desk staff are smart enough to know this so that one sentence of "A new Habbo user from the new-Habbo only lounge has entered the room." is perfectly OK by itself.
What do you guys think?





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