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Sleep-Eazy Motel

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Sleep-Eazy Motel
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The Sleep-Eazy Motel is a seedy motel in Springfield. The building itself is deteriorating and prostitutes hang outside the lobby.

History

When Marge and the kids stayed there, a body was seen floating in the pool. Selma claims that she woke up there once. All the items in the rooms are coin-operated, including the television, the Bible and the vibrating beds.[1]

Homer once stayed there to cheat on his diet behind Marge's back, though he was caught on camera by the producers of Sneakers.[2]

Some of the neon in the sign always flickers off, making it read "Sleazy". It is not always the same "E" flickering off. [3]

Non-canon

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