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WTTU Map
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
![]() Warden's Office: The Warden's office is only available to prisoners who have a guard escort to level 2. Usually this is only when the Warden requests to see them, or they put in a request themselves. Visiting Room: The visiting room is a guard-patrolled area where prisoners may see friends and family. Family Rooms: The family rooms are specially housed rooms where prisoners may have their family stay with them for two nights, once a month. |
![]() Cells: [click for picture] Each cell is shared by TWO inmates. Cells contain a bunk bed, toilet, wash basin, mirror, locker and desk. Recreation Area: [click for picture] The recreational area is a place where prisoners can interact freely, it contains facilities such as a television and pool table. Dining Hall: [click for picture] The dining hall is where all meals take place. Prisoners may take as much food as they like providing they eat it all and may enter and leave any time during meal times, but silverwear checks will be carried out. Showers: The showers are in a communial area. The showers are open from morning until lock up but hot water is turned on for certain hours of the day. Library: [click for picture] The library is open throughout the day for prisoners to read and spend some quiet time. Laundry: The laundry is where prisoners can wash their own items or have them washed by prison laundry staff. Gym: [click for picture] The gym is open throughout the day for prisoners to work out and since sex is banned in UGH, it is a way to relieve sexual tension. Infirmary: [click for picture] The infirmary is the only place that is open 24/7, it is where prisoners can go to seek medical attention and advice for injuries and sickness. Chapel: The chapel is open to all prisoners of all faiths to pray. A clergyman is available Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. |
![]() Solitary Confinment: Solitary is where prisoners who break the rules are sent for select periods of time. Holding Cells: This is where the most violent or criminals are moved to. |


