The Whitespring Resort

The Whitespring Resort is a location in the Forest region of Appalachia in 2102.

Background
Built in 1858, The Whitespring Resort offered a wide array of shops, dining, and “exciting sporting opportunities for distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen." Even after the Great War, explorers of Appalachia can still use several amenities provided by the resort, most notably the Ironclad Service security system and vendor robots.

In May of 2075, The Whitespring 2080 Initiative was announced. This major five-year renovation included The Homesteads, The Springhill, the Ironclad Service, and Modern Heritage projects, as well as enhanced business class facilities and events. The Ironclad Service was notable for replacing all security and groundskeeping staff, while the Modern Heritage renovations were responsible for locking down the hotel from January of 2079 until May of 2086. The resort's staff reacted negatively to the Ironclad Service and causing many to leave or plan to leave for new jobs. The Ironclad Service subsequently became a public relations nightmare in which the Charleston Herald depicted the resort's management as another big corporation's reliance on robots over a human workforce. Furthermore, the Homesteads project, which has been a financial linchpin of the Initiative, failed to gain the desire revenue to prop up the capital improvement loans for the Initiative.

By the time the Great War began, nearly all of the staff and guests fled the resort. Only four staff, ninety-two guests, and along with five hundred robots remained at the resort. Candy counter Joyce Easton took charge of the resort, becoming the "Acting Assistant Manager." The survivors made it through the radioactive fallout and were stocked with supplies that would last for a decade. But their stay at the resort would end when the automated Modern Heritage renovations were activated in December 2078, as the robots locked the survivors out from their rooms. The survivors realized that there was no point to stay and prepared to leave for the outside world before celebrating their last New Year's Gala. Although a few survivors chose to stay at the resort until they were wiped out by feral ghouls that now inhabited the resort.

Notable loot

 * Springhill feedback - On a table in the first cabin on the left, from the entrance.
 * Joyce's message - Next to the candy shoppe office terminal.
 * Bridge club recording - On a table.
 * Everything changes - On a table next to a buste.
 * The Whitespring staff meeting, 12.27.79 - In the locked general manager's office, on the table.
 * One last toast - On a mezzanine dining area.
 * Presidential cottage password - In the presidential cottage, in the shower.
 * Termination notice
 * Whitespring guest requests - Note, obtainable during Room Service.
 * Whitespring room 201 card, room 202 card , room 203 card , room 204 card , room 205 card , room 206 card - Obtained at the front desk during Room Service.
 * Sulphur water fountain - Water fountain that cures any disease if you drink from it; located underneath a gazebo with a marble dome near the The Whitespring golf club

Appearances
The Whitespring Resort appears only in Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes
The Whitespring Resort is based on the Greenbrier, a resort complex in White Sulphur Springs, WV. It is home to Project Greek Island, a government continuity program for the relocation of members of Congress in the event of a nuclear attack.
 * A shuttle bus can be found at Bolton Greens, indicating a connection between the locations.