C-Pengaberg Museum

The C-Pengaberg Museum is a museum dedicated to the C-Pengaberg and founding of Lowlaw Island.

Backround
After returning to Club Penguin, Chub 777 signed a contract for a museum to be built. 3 months later, the 700,000 pebble museum was finished. The staff was then picked and on the 20th of August the museum opened. Some of the things aboard the C-Pengaberg were brought to the museum, even the uneaten food! You can find lots of things there too.

1st floor
The entrance on the first floor has a check-in desk which give you tickets. Proceed though the large coriddor to find the lifts and escalators. There are also toilets to the right and a cafe to the left.

2nd floor
From the lifts and escalators you can see a wall of glass with a statue of Chub 777 in it. Go around the lifts to find a large hall with ship equipment found onboard the C-Pengaberg. You can also find a door to your left with words above it saying "TOURS HERE". If you go though it you will find a tour guide booth. You can pay 10 pebbles per penguin for the normal tour or 100 pebbles per penguin for a private tour. Also if you look closely you can spot a fire exit door behind the booth.

3rd floor
There are three halls on this floor, Hall C, Hall F and Hall S. Hall C has more random things found aboard the ship. Hall F has a full scale replica of the front section of the C-Pengaberg. If you go though the large doors into Hall S, you can see full scale replicas of the sails on the ship. There is a booth in the corner with "MAST CLIMBING" written on it. You can pay 10 pebbles to have yourself strapped on a harness and climb a mast.

4th floor
If you were wondering there are lots of toilets around the 4th floor. Why? It's because of the spinning observation platform on the South Wing. The platform is free to ride on and gives you a 180 view of dock #A-01 and the area around it. There is also a ride on the North Wing called "ROCK-THA-CLIPPER". It's like a normal cinema with moving chairs that feel like your about to crash in the picture. Some humans have a ride like this on an unknown building.