Let's just talk about how weird this part was. I'm going to cross post from an article series I did way back in 2012:
On the very odd side quest to make Cloud look like a girl you have to go to the Honey Bee Inn. Cloud needs some underwear and he has two choices of rooms to pick from.
As you enter the first room, it quickly gets full of bodybuilders in spandex. You then end up having to join all of them in the bathtub. Yes. Bathtub. You and very muscled men jump in a bathtub together. Some very awkward dialog happens and you tend to just think “what. the. smurf.”
But just you wait! Had you decided to pick the second door Cloud seems to be having another one of his mental trips and passes out. The honeybee girl screams and as you’re coming too, you hear a bit of *rub rub* and even a *squish* in the darkness. You wake up to a muscle man sitting on you giving you a “massage”. I think you were just violated. The honeybee girl even says “I’m so sorry… There’s a lot of ‘adult’ things going on…" Yeah. I feel a bit sorry for Cloud.
I always thought this part of the game was hilarious. It's so insanely weird and off the wall. It also makes me so uncomfortable (especially the part where Cloud passes out like you mentioned in the first post).
What's up with Cloud seeing a ghost version of himself in the inn? Does that have to do with his realizations later on in the game?
Same with when he fell on to the flower bed at the church. It seemed like there was a third voice of text in that black screen with Aerith and his text. Was that explained? Maybe I just forgot.
I... I don't remember any of this. I remember doing squats or something with one of the muscled men to get the wig, but I don't remember a bathtub scene or passing out and there was nothing in my game about underwear. Either this wasn't in the PlayStation American release that I got or I was so extremely traumatized by these events as a child I completely blocked it out of my memory.
I think all you actually need to get in to Don Corneo's place is the wig and dress. The Honeybee Inn is just for people who wanted to be picked for "fun times".
I think all you actually need to get in to Don Corneo's place is the wig and dress. The Honeybee Inn is just for people who wanted to be picked for "fun times".
OHH! Okay, I got my areas all switched around here. I never got into the Honey Bee Inn. The entrance was always blocked and I couldn't find any other means inside the building.
Yup, the Inn is completely optional! At least, I'm pretty sure you never have to step foot in there to proceed. It's definitely in the American release, though! Honestly, when I went in as a kid, I'm pretty sure I just had no idea what was going on and didn't give any of it much thought.
I think all you actually need to get in to Don Corneo's place is the wig and dress. The Honeybee Inn is just for people who wanted to be picked for "fun times".
OHH! Okay, I got my areas all switched around here. I never got into the Honey Bee Inn. The entrance was always blocked and I couldn't find any other means inside the building.
Just gotta talk to the guy standing around right before you go to the screen with the honey bee inn.
I always try to get all the best stuff so I'm super sexy fro the don!
What's up with Cloud seeing a ghost version of himself in the inn? Does that have to do with his realizations later on in the game?
This part is so weird and I don't really think it ever makes sense.
I think it's meant to be foreshadowing the later events where this happens, but it doesn't exactly fit, and the "Ghost Cloud" doesn't act the exact way it does in other scenes it's in. There is also a deleted scene where the Ghost Cloud appears in the first room (where you choose a room). It's tough to say if there was going to be more than what we actually got, and even tougher to say if it was really meant to tie in to the stuff with Cloud's memories or was just something Square was having fun with (i.e. spoofing their own storyline in game) like I say the "ghost" is a little different in the scene, in terms of how it acts, and it's dialogue isn't exactly clear what it means...
Originally Posted by Translated from the Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega
(Page 68) As Cloud is trying to place the bomb, a mysterious voice speaks to him. Later, this same kind of mysterious voice resounds in Cloud’s head in the scene where he and a voice have a conversation, and it offers him reminders. These voices are the original Cloud, as — due to Hojo’s Sephiroth Clones experiment — Zack’s personality merged with his, creating the present day Cloud, producing a conflict of multiple personalities(—>P.11).
During the scene in the first mako reactor, what [the voice] says is it [trying] to point [Cloud] toward the memory of Sephiroth five years ago in Nibelheim’s mako reactor, as the two places were similar. However, Cloud is not able to listen to the words of the memory.