History of the Beacon
Introduction
The Beacon, like the Beach, isn’t a very heavily-trafficked room in Club Penguin. Also like the Beach, it is a great room to go hang out with your friends if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of more popular rooms like the Town or Pizza Parlour. With that being said, the Beacon does have more going for it in terms of activities and decoration during parties. More on that later. The Beacon also provides an excellent lookout point to view all of the island.
2006-2017
The Beacon first opened up on the og Club Penguin on September 22 2006, three months after the Beach was first made available to penguins. At first there was nothing much to do at the Beacon asides from looking out the telescope.
The telescope in the top left corner allows penguins to have a better look out to sea. When Rockhopper is anticipated to arrive on the island you can look out the telescope to see how close he is to landing.
A little over a month after the Beacon was first opened up a game new mini-game was added to the room. Jetpack Adventure was released November 6 2006.
Since Jetpack Adventure is the green puffle’s favourite mini-game the Beacon was home to the green puffle during the Puffle Parties held from 2009-2013.
Surprisingly, the Beacon was updated to the new room style a little over a year before the Beach. It was updated on August 5 2011.
2017-Present (Club Penguin Rewritten)
There’s not much to say about the present-day Beacon that hasn’t already been covered here. One interesting fact about the Beacon is that unlike the vast majority of rooms on Rewritten that use the old style, the Beacon uses the new updated style. It does however occasionally change back to the old style for some parties.*
*this photo is from the recent fashion party on rewritten
Credit
Club Penguin Wiki (fandom)
Club Penguin Rewritten Wiki (fandom)
This is Part 2 of my History of Each Room in Club Penguin series



















