Add a prompt to the ShadyRestRoom application to ask the user to specify a (1) lake view or a (2) park view, but ask only if the bed size entry is valid. Add $15 to the price of any room with a lake view.

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Add a prompt to the ShadyRestRoom application to ask the user to specify a (1) lake view or a (2) park view, but ask only if the bed size entry is valid. Add $15 to the price of any room with a lake view. If the view value is invalid, display a you selected an invalid option and assume that the price is for a room with a lake view.

This is the code I have from the previous probelm but I am unsure how to add all that onto it - 
import java.util.Scanner;
public class ShadyRestRoom2
{
   // Modify the code below
   public static void main (String args[])
   {
      int selection;
      int price;
      String result;
      final int QUEEN = 1, KING = 2, SUITE = 3;
      final int QPRICE = 125, KPRICE = 139,
         SPRICE = 165;
      final String QSTRING = "Queen bed", KSTRING = "King bed",
         SSTRING = "Suite with a king bed and pull-out couch",
         INVALIDSTRING = "an invalid option";
      Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
      System.out.println("\t\n\nMenu\n");
      System.out.println("(" + QUEEN + ") " + QSTRING);
      System.out.println("(" + KING + ") " + KSTRING);
      System.out.println("(" + SUITE + ") " + SSTRING);
      System.out.print("Enter Selection (1, 2, or 3) >> ");
      selection = in.nextInt();
      if(selection == QUEEN)
      {
         result = QSTRING;
         price = QPRICE;
      }
      else
         if(selection == KING)
         {
            result = KSTRING;
            price = KPRICE;
         }
         else
            if (selection == SUITE)
            {
                result = SSTRING;
                price = SPRICE;
            }
            else
            {
                result = INVALIDSTRING;
                price = 0;
             }
      System.out.println("You selected " + result + "  $" + price);
   }
}
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