Aubrey895, I fully intend on visiting all three of your towns, but for now I'll just leave a review of Rosewood (as recommended) since I've got a rather long line of people who are still waiting for reviews!
Town of Rosewood:
What a motley assortment of gifts I found waiting for me at the plaza! You'd better believe I rocked that hot dog hat and sandwich tank before I did anything else

I downed the coffee you graciously left (hopefully all that caffeine won't jolt me awake mid-dream) and took a moment to shower the ever-adorable Lolly with beans to celebrate my arrival. You've got a running list of precious (and very popular) villagers. I noticed you seem to have a certain fondness for deer in particular -- can't say that I blame you! I very much liked the QR code you chose for your paths, and the section just below your train station with all the illuminated public works projects was so pretty with all those twinkling lights going. What a nice way to welcome friends coming off the train to your town! Your many hybrids made your town all the more colorful, and I liked the way you used bushes to help outline your paths and separate different sections of your town. The overall layout of your town was neat and tidy, and I think you've done a terrific job landscaping and planting.
Aubrey's house: I noticed that the main room and the Gracie room to the right almost seemed to parallel each other in a way with the round carpets and the casual, laid-back feeling that they seemed to give off. There was lots of open space in most of your rooms, which made navigating and moving around very easy. I thought that the pictures customized with images of your villagers in the main room was very sweet, and it was good to see that amethyst ore being utilized. This house seemed to have all of the fundamentals with the living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath on the main floor. The princess room upstairs was nice and simple, and the basement seemed as good a place as any to showcase those DLC items. I think that the main room in particular could be embellished upon a bit, since there is still plenty of room to add more furniture/items and so forth. There are lots of ways you could dress up the princess room too, if you so choose!
Zoey's house: Very nice choice of music for the sweets room -- for me, the word Neapolitan is always associated with ice cream and the excessive consumption thereof! I noticed that there was a sushi platter on the floor which seemed a bit out of place, but otherwise the sweets set was fine and dandy. It looks like the left room is still in the process of being completed, but it seems you have collected a good number of items from the fishing tourney, and I'm sure it will look great when it is finished. The weeding day items looked very pretty with the ivy wall and the wildflower floor, and the gorgeous series is coming together quite nicely. I might suggest customizing the stained glass on the wall in the gorgeous room to better suit the color of the room, but that is totally up to you! Maybe the "Winter" customization for the outer pattern since it has a darker background? The snowman room was very cute as well. It *nearly* made me miss winter (until I remembered the freezing temperatures and the dread that I would never see spring again, but I'm going off on a tangent.) I think it would be great if you incorporate other kinds of furniture with your series as well to really make your room stand out and to put your own unique mark on it.
Bentley's house: The sci-fi set looked cool as always, and made a good first impression upon entering this particular house. The ice room was very spacious - still lots of room to work with if you'd like! I saw you added one of the pieces from the blue set with sapphire customization; I remember doing that as well when my ice set was up. I see you've collected a few pieces from the 7-11 set in your back room, now I think the next step is to get some tunes playing and put some clothes on that naked mannequin! It looks as though you're still in the process of setting up your mushroom and creepy series (sloppy seems more or less complete though). I think once you've got your furniture down, you should definitely keep working toward adding more personal touches and building upon the character of the rooms.
Thank you very much for having me! I will have to stop over at your other dream addresses at the next available opportunity.
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I haven't had the pleasure yet -- I am visiting towns in the order that people submitted their addresses, so please bear with me as I slowly but surely embark upon my travels!