
Welcome to Hotel Transylvania, Dracula’s lavish five-stake resort, where monsters and their families can live it up, free to be the monsters they are without humans to bother them. On one special weekend, Dracula has invited some of his best friends – Frankenstein and his bride, the Mummy, the Invisible Man, the Werewolf family, and more – to celebrate his beloved daughter Mavis’s 118th birthday. For Drac, catering to all of these legendary monsters is no problem – but everything could change for the overprotective dad when one ordinary guy stumbles on the hotel and takes a shine to Mavis.
Mu-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
My daughter loved the game. As a matter of fact, she couldn’t get enough of it. She’s really into games and although her internet and computer time is a privilege, she will take any game time she can get.
Although the process was not photo-documented, we logged into the computer and went to the game which can be found here. You quickly approve and get setup, and start building your store. One of my daughters favorite characters: Fly Girl! Of course. Pink, purple and a whole lot of fun.

Ever wish you could be a fly on the wall? Meet Fly Girl, and see what all the buzz is about.
We really look forward to seeing Hotel Transylvania. At first, I asked if my daughter would be scared and she said “No Mom! It’s about a hotel for cool monsters. They AREN’T SCARY.”
Okay, reason enough for me.
“Hotel Transylvania is a story about a father and a daughter – it’s just that the father happens to be Dracula,” says Genndy Tartakovsky, director of the Sony Pictures Animation film, Hotel Transylvania. “Like all fathers, he’s an overprotective, psychotic, and endearing guy who’d do anything for his daughter, but unlike other fathers, he’s the Prince of Darkness.”
In Hotel Transylvania, it turns out that the world’s most famous monsters – including Dracula, Frankenstein, the Werewolf, the Invisible Man, and the Mummy – are just like regular people, with families and problems and a need to get away from it all… but unlike humans, they have to live in hiding from a world that thinks they’re, well, monsters. What better place to hide than Hotel Transylvania, which Dracula himself operates as a sanctuary from the rest of the world and has been human-free since 1898? But Dracula has issues of his own… his daughter, Mavis, is a teenager – in fact, she’s about to turn 118 – and as she becomes a woman, the vampire’s greatest fear is losing his relationship with her. Well, his two greatest fears are losing his relationship with his daughter and garlic, but that’s another story.
Sony Pictures Presents “Hotel Transylvania”, where monsters go to get away from it all. Check in September 2012.
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