According to what stated in the scriptures in Haw Paw Villa, it is gonna be all levels of hell, level by level . likely cannot pass through even midway hell.
8 ice hells and 8 hot hells, according to Buddhist cosmology.
"Geography" of the Hell Realm
Several texts in the Pali Sutta-pitaka describe the Buddhist Naraka. The Devaduta Sutta (Majjhima Nikaya 130), for example, goes into considerable detail. It describes a succession of torments in which a person experiences the results of his own karma. This is gruesome stuff; the "wrongdoer" is pierced with hot irons, sliced with axes and burned with fire. He passes through a forest of thorns and then a forest with swords for leaves. His mouth is pried open and hot metal is poured into him. But he cannot die until the karma he created is exhausted.
As time went on, descriptions of the several hells grew more elaborate. Mahayana sutras name several hells and hundreds of sub-hells. Most often, though, in Mahayana one hears of eight hot or fire hells and eight cold or ice hells.
The ice hells are above the hot hells. The ice hells are described as frozen, desolate plains or mountains where people must dwell naked. The ice hells are:
Arbuda (hell of freezing while skin blisters)
Nirarbuda (hell of freezing while the blisters break open)
Atata (hell of shivering)
Hahava (hell of shivering and moaning)
Huhuva (hell of chattering teeth, plus moaning)
Utpala (hell where one's skin turns as blue as a blue lotus)
Padma (the lotus hell where one's skin cracks)
Mahapadma (the great lotus hell where one becomes so frozen the body falls apart)
The hot hells include place where one is cooked in cauldrons or ovens and trapped in white-hot metal houses where demons pierce one with hot metal stakes. People are cut apart with burning saws and crushed by huge hot metal hammers. And as soon as someone is thoroughly cooked, burnt, dismembered or crushed, he or she comes back to life and goes through it all again. Common names for the eight hot hells are:
Samjiva (hell of reviving or repeating attacks)
Kalasutra (hell of black lines or wires; used as guides for the saws)
Samghata (hell of being crushed by big hot things)
Raurava (hell of screaming while running around on burning ground)
Maharaurava (hell of great screaming while being eaten by animals)
Tapana (hell of scorching heat, while being pierced by spears)
Pratapana (hell of fiercely scorching heat while being pierced by tridents)
Avici (hell without interruption while being roasted in ovens)
As Mahayana Buddhism spread through Asia, "traditional" hells got mixed into local folklore about hells. The Chinese hell Diyu, for example, is an elaborate place cobbled together from several sources and ruled by Ten Yama Kings.
Note that, strictly speaking, the Hungry Ghost realm is separate from the Hell Realm, but you don't want to be there, either.
died 3am which is not business hour. So have to wait at lobby resting area till 8am then can chop passport cross the bridge.
So first day should be 23Mar. Only thing is cannot confirm is it PST or ?