The door on the second floor of many rural properties was there due to the heavy snow falls that many got in the Eastern parts of Canada and USA. Often you could not get out of your main floor door if the snow storm drifted snow against it. The only alternative was to await a neighbour to come and shovel you out.
a balcony
You have to try to ride your bilke almost to the end of the third floor if you go too far you will fall outside of the rocks on the second floor.
Floor 13 is missing from many high rise buildings.
It would depend on the humidity outside. If it is a humid day the floor would probably dry quicker with the AC on and doors shut. If it is a dry and windy day you would probably dry quicker with the doors open.
After you recuperate, there are only two doors to use in the mansion: the door to the outside and the door to the museum (first floor right).
A motel is usually a two story structure, where the doors are faced outside to a patio or outside hallway.A hotel is bigger usually , has many rooms, and the doors are inside. An inn is usually only 1 story, old, and have a few rooms. Its doors are facing inwards.
To get to the door, go straight up through the door in the lobby to the spiral staircase to get to the second floor. It's through one of the doors on that floor.
Go into the store with the two doors that together make a huge Big Nate head. He is on the far right of the second floor.
the floor and the roof but not the floor
Examine all the doors in the big room. Examine the markings on the walls and the pigeon seed on the floor outside where the four statues are.
In Bloo's, Coco's, Wilt's, and Eduardo's bedroom. On the second floor. Just one or two doors right of the elevator.
We use high-rise packs. Most tall buildings have standpipe connections on every floor. We carry our hose up to the floor that the fire is on and connect it to the standpipe which is charged by the pumper outside.