Dress up in your costumes, this the Ballroom and Dining Hall. If you passed in from the Main Hall, you'll notice that this is just a football field sized version of that previous chamber. Since the ballroom is nearly 4 stories tall, more extensive lighting is provided. There are giant windows that stretch from a yard below the ceiling to the floor, about 10 feet wide each. They form stripe-like patterns on the wall, so there's plenty of them to look out from. You'll notice that the ballroom juts out from the main building, since one entire side is fully window-striped and two others are half window-striped. Doors on the sides lead to other strange places. Two long tables are set up with all the food you can imagine. A large stack of disposable utensils and napkins sit on one end of each table. On the main balcony, an orchestra of ghosts seem to be playing. For dead people, they're not half bad. Is that the ghost of Johann Sebastian Bach up there? O__O Heh... I really didn't know Napoleon played the viola. He must've learned it in the afterlife... If you get bored of the orchestral music, just give your request to the ghost attendent sitting on the balcony railing. She'll ask them to switch to a DJ if they can't play it on orchestra. They're very happy to rock the room for you. Geeze... that sounds corny... Rock the Room ^_^;;;

Enjoy yourself, explore, have fun and EAT. There is ALWAYS more food. And if you must sit down, there are plenty of red, cushy window seats all around the room.