House Resort

The  is a building at Camp Golf.

Layout
This building obviously used to function as a large resort hotel, but has now been converted into a makeshift barracks by the NCR Rangers. There is a large lobby area with some small offices through a door at the rear, a storage area containing numerous metal boxes and ammunition boxes on the shelves to the left, a bunk area and kitchen (both containing plentiful common and rare loot) to the right, and two sets of stairs leading to a second floor with several bedrooms and an external deck.

Notable Loot

 * Combat armor (perfect condition, sell value of 6500 caps) and a combat helmet can be found resting on the shelves of a locker in the bunk area. These must be stolen.
 * Five Nuka-Cola Quartz can be found on the shelves in the kitchen. These must be stolen.
 * There are over a dozen purified waters in the kitchen and a great amount of food as well, it's a very good spot to resupply if the player doesn't mind stealing.
 * 3-4 Fixer and several other chems, along with numerous surgical tubing can be found in and around a bedroom in the rear corner of the second floor. This is a good place to collect some of the Fixer needed for High Times.
 * All the NCR Rangers inside carry a good amount of .357 magnum round, once again a very good spot to resupply if the player doesn't mind stealing.
 * There is also various loot in the bunk area: skill magazines, ammo, power fists, etc.
 * A Lucky 38 key card can be found on a desk near the stairs leading up to the second floor. Look for a Nuka-Cola vending machine and a Sunset Sarsaparilla vending machine.
 * 3 Sunset Sarsaparilla star bottle caps on top of two dressers in a room upstairs.
 * A Fixin' Things magazine can be found on a dresser in a room upstairs.
 * A Fixin' Things magazine and Programmer's Digest Can be found upstairs on a table with some ruined books, in a room with 2 NCR troopers. (As with everything other than the Sunset Star Bottle Caps, these must be stolen)

Note

 * A large framed picture of Mr. House standing in front of a pair of robot legs is on the wall in the room to the left of the entrance. The robot legs behind Mr. House in the picture may possibly belong to Liberty Prime from Fallout 3, which is not too difficult to imagine, as House was the founder of Robco industries. The picture is an obvious homage to a famous picture of Howard Hughes standing in front of an airplane.


 * The "Lucky 38 Executive Override" option on the terminal in the office was originally supposed to be part of The Moon Comes Over the Tower, but that section of the quest was apparently cut. See that quest's notes section for details.

Appearances
appears in Fallout: New Vegas.