This is also where Marshall goofs up on Lookout missions.After accessing the change room, the pups tend to organize themselves in the same way for every mission (from left to right: Marshall, Zuma, Rubble, Chase, Rocky, and Skye). It is used to transport the PAW Patrol team from the lobby to the change room and subsequently the observatory. The elevator is made of glass and is located centrally within the lobby, continuing upward throughout the building. There are silhouette of the pups, painted across the lobby's walls. It has once been used as a temporary bedroom. It can also act as a secondary assembly area for the PAW Patrol during an emergency. It is one of the areas where the pups associate, play Pup Pup Boogie, and watch " Apollo the Super-Pup". The lobby is the ground floor inside the Lookout. It is a storage area for vehicle parts (such as tires), and where Ryder keeps his ATV. It can be accessed through an automatic door facing the front or via a pole connecting it to the observatory. The garage is located in ground base, underneath the rest of the building. The footpath to the door can flip revealing one of the Cat Pack vehicles. This is primarily used for mission deployments. It features a spinning mechanism that can line up the appropriate pup house with the pup coming down the slide. The ground base surrounds the tower and holds all PAW Patrol pups' pup houses on separate strips. This is the most often and extensively viewed building in the series. It is found on a peninsula of Adventure Bay, and is where the PAW Patrol live, play, and prepare for missions. The Lookout is a residential tower with architecture similar to the CN Tower, the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington and the N Tower in Seoul, South Korea from the real life universe.
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