Resort Hotel: Bay Story Mod Apk 1.14.0 [Unlimited Coins]

✅ Updated to v1.14.0 on 21 Jun 2026
🚀 MOD: Unlimited Coins
| Name | Resort Hotel: Bay Story |
|---|---|
| Updated | 21 Jun 2026 |
| Version | 1.14.0 |
| Category | Games > Simulation |
| Size | 93.2 MB |
| Requires Android | Varies with device |
| Developer | Happy Labs |
| Google Play | com.happylabs.hotelstory2 |
| ApkModCT Downloads | 105 |
✅ Updated to v1.14.0 on 21 Jun 2026
🚀 MOD: Unlimited Coins
Guests complain when the lobby furniture doesn’t match. Revenue stalls when the pool area looks cheap. Building a profitable resort means sinking coins into hundreds of tiny decisions. The game doesn’t hand out currency fast enough to keep up with what players want to try. Resort Hotel: Bay Story drops players into the role of a resort manager tasked with transforming an empty lot into a destination that attracts picky tourists and special VIP guests. But money runs out faster than ideas do.
Three Hundred Items, Coin Trickle
Over 300 facilities and decorations are listed, but unlocking them costs coins that trickle in through guest visits and daily tips. Players arrange furniture, plant trees, upgrade rooms, and swap out decor to meet guest preferences. But the base game makes it slow. Unlocking a single high-tier decoration can mean grinding through days of check-ins. And waiting for the right visitors to show up becomes the main activity. The modded version with unlimited coins removes that bottleneck entirely. Players can experiment with layouts and themes without replaying the same upgrade cycle. High-tier fountains cost 8,000 coins in the base version.
Twenty Guests, Twenty Preference Lists
The 20+ unlockable guests have preferences that affect how much they pay and whether they return. Some want beachfront access, others care more about restaurant quality or garden aesthetics. And matching their tastes means shuffling around facilities and tweaking the layout, which costs more coins each time.
Visiting Other Resorts
The multiplayer feature has players tour other resorts and collect small coin bonuses from what other people have built. It’s more about browsing ideas than competing. And the tips add up slowly. Offline mode keeps the game playable without burning through mobile data. Sessions can run an hour or more without interruption.
Grid Limits and Snap Failures
The creative angle works well early on. But the grid system limits what can actually fit where. Certain facilities clash or refuse to snap into place. Rearranging a crowded resort becomes tedious when every move costs coins to undo. The game doesn’t punish bad design harshly, but it does stall progress when the layout doesn’t attract higher-paying guests. A single facility move costs 200 coins to confirm.



