The InfoBus can be found in The Park, which is located in the Public Rooms when you launch the Hotel Navigator.
I am sure nearly all of you have been on the bus at least once. It acts as a medium for us to consult professionals or workers of organisations or societies regarding the topics involved. Therefore you should grab the opportunity to attend topics that concern or interest you. To make the Infobus sessions a great learning experience for you and the other Habbos attending it, I will be presenting a simple guide to InfoBus sessions.
1. Pick A Topic That Interests You:
Look out for the topic that will be covered in that week's InfoBus session in the Events classifieds. Be sure to free up some time for the session if it concerns or interests you. If it does not seem appealing to you, you can also attend it as every topic covered will be a good learning experience.
2. Arrive Early and Queue Up
Now that you have confirmed the topic you want to attend and know when the session will be held, arrive early and queue up to board the Bus. The Park where the InfoBus is situated in can only hold 25 Habbos. Arriving early and queuing up will ensure you a spot in the Infobus when it starts. While in the queue, do remember to dance or chat with the other Habbos. I am sure you guys would have some common topic to talk about since all of you are joining in a session which interests you. This will prevent you from being 'auto-kicked' for being inactive. Stay in your queue and wait to board the InfoBus as soon as it opens.
3. Be At Your Best Behaviour
Welcome aboard the InfoBus! Take a seat and pay attention to the session that is about to commence. When the InfoBus is full, some Habbos may have no seats to sit. Well do not be upset and make a big fuss about it. Standing does help to keep you more alert throughout the session. :D
While onboard the InfoBus, you will see our Community Manager, Doelee, and the host(s) of the InfoBus session. Be at your best behaviour as you do not wish to give a bad impression of Habbos to the host(s) present. Look out for any rules or regulations of the InfoBus by Doelee and keep them in mind throughout the session. Some of these rules and regulations are that any Habbo should wave if they have any questions or to ask and whisper if you need to talk to someone while someone else is making a speech. Obey these rules and I am sure you will have a pleasant InfoBus session.
4. Participate Actively
During the course of the session, there will be questions asked by the host(s) by polling. There will be a timer counting down for each poll and do choose your options quickly but accurately. If you have any questions to ask the host(s), raise your hand and ask when you are prompted to. Make good use of the 20-30 minutes of the session by clarifying your doubts.
5. Leave When Your Session Is Over
When your session has ended, you should leave the InfoBus so that the next group of Habbos can enter. Do remember to bid everyone farewell before you leave the Bus.
Hope you have a great time during the InfoBus sessions and learn something that you did not know before.
Contributed by GaiAkeePer, Habbo Commentator
Most of the Counsellors that open the InfoBus do it on a volunteer basis, there are times when other commitments mean that they cannot do their shift on the bus.
The bus is only open at certain times when we have Info sessions. Days and times of these sessions will be posted in the Infobus calendar when we know them.
The bus can also hold only 15 Habbos so you may also not be able to get on board when it is full. If it's full, you'll just have to queue to get in or try again later.
The Info bus can hold 15 Habbos in all plus a moderator and counsellor who will lead and run each session.
The InfoBus is Habbo's official help centre where we host sessions with trained counsellors from various non-profit organisations. These counsellors can give advice and assistance on a wide range of topics relevant to you. This is a place where you can talk about important issues without any barriers and in honesty.
The bus can hold 15 Habbos in all plus a moderator and counsellor who will lead and run each session. The bus is only open at certain times when we have sessions. If the bus is full, please queue to get in or try again later.