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Wait until they do so and you ask to join them. Unlike the Fire Dancer, there is not set person doing this and you might have to wait for a while till someone actually does this. Memento : Try a Fruity Island Treat Symbol : Bowl of Pineapple Surprise Unlocked : Ate Pineapple Surprise Head to a food stand on the Island, the precise location does not really matter and for the price of 25 Simoleons, you can eat the Pineapple Surprise which will enable you to accomplish this memento.

Instead of digging for some treasure, you need to search for some treasure. Comb the beach and when you find something, you will accomplish this. The default location for the Mountain Vacation is the Three Lakes. At the cost of 25 Simoleons, you can eat the Flapjacks and achieve this memento.

Like the others, have good memories and achieve your wants rather than your fears and you should have a good vacation. Although it might be a tad dangerous in real life, in the Sim World, all you need to do is to practice throwing the axe and throw on that hits the Bullseye. This is rather dangerous and don't try this at home. Once they perform the slap dance however, quickly rush to the scene and learn it from them.

Once you have learnt it, you can pass it on to others. However, it does sound rather painful though. Pay, watch and learn.

Look for Bigfoot and make him into a friend. You might have a fear of him but do it anyway. You can ask him to join your family as well and if he accepts, you see that he has all Talent Badges on Gold, maxed out skills and will bring home random items from work to share with your Sims once you are at home. Learn it from the locals and practice it on other Sim until you get the hang of it and perfect it. Once you have done that, you have achieve this memento.

It doesn't cost you a cent and you can live there. This is actually quite a simple one as can be done nearly straight away. Get on the log roller yourself and click on another Sim and ask them to join you.

Keep going at it until you win. The better your Body skill, the more chance that you will win. Win and you achieve this. You need to head to a lot with the Three Rings display on it. It looks like a cut out of a tree stump. Once you have found it, unlike other decorations, you need to examine it and you will achieve this. Rather subtle isn't it? There are only 45 so it will be short and might be a waste of paper.

Bon Voyage is not different. At the front of the lot, every lot on vacation, except for the secret lots. Anyway, when you click on the tour guide and let him take you on a tour, there are 3 to choose from. More often than not, the tour will result in a chance card, and if not, will result in discovery to a secret lot. Anyway, enough preamble. The Chance Cards will be displayed in section 7. You have to talk to the tour guide, who will ask you which tour you want to go on and comfirm it.

It will summon a shuttle to pick you up and will take you one hour to complete the tour. Like the Far East, there are three tours to choose from. A shuttle will come, pick you up, take you on your tour and come back in an hour. Note, helicopter tours will summon a chopper to pick you up.

There is one set of chance cards for every tour. For those who need a refresher, a chance card is a random event with three options. One will be good, one will be bad and the last one is to ignore. Pick an option and see what you get. Anyway, let the guessing begin. NB: The outcome of the chance cards will effect everyone on the tour, not one specific person. Should the group offer the beavers food to appease them or try to scare them away with loud noises?

Everybody gains a logic skill point! It looks like one of the eggs has fallen out of the nest and lies intact on the ground beneath. Should they put the egg back into the nest or leave it where it is? Moments later, the mother returns to the nest, surprised and overjoyed to find the egg.

Everybody gains a charisma skill point! Should they run away or stay and try to take some pictures of the bigfoot? He poses for the hikers to get pictures of his good side then goes on his merry way. The tour associations pays them Simoleons for their pictures. Water begins to trickle in. Should they try to plug up the holes with gum or use their hands? Fortunately, the gum holds out the water until they've made it safely back to shore.

In the cargo bay they find pounds of feathers and pounds of rocks. Which should they dump? Unfortunately, some of the feathers get blown into the helicopter's tail rotor and causes it to jam. The pilot is forced to land early, and the helicopter tour turns into a very long hike.

Everybody loses a logic skill point! On closer examination they see it's an underwater camera! It doesn't appear to be damaged but no one seems to be around to claim it. Should the tourists pick it up and take it to the lost and found or leave it alone?

When the boat returns to the dock the passengers learn they have inadvertenly interrupted a study of the reef coral and have ruined days of work! They be berated by the resident photographer and leave feeling miserable.

Looking around, everyone quickly realises the tour guide can't be seen anywhere. The group can wait by the bus, and hope the guide returns there. Alternatively, they can try and find the guide in the busy and crowded market.

The entire group gets to spend a little more time together at the vendors near the bus instead of spread out in the market and everyone gains a charisma point! As the boat approaches a turn, they can see that one of the trees on the riverbank overhangs the river quite a bit and will most likely hit a few of them on the head.

They've been told not to touch the native flora, but also not to move around in the boat. What should the group do? The tour guide points out that very rare native bird and the group manages to grab their cameras and snap a few quick shots, which they sell later for a tidy sum!

Everyone is instantly smitten and wants to get closer. The tour guide warns that they shouldn't get too close, but doesn't want to ruin this rare opportunity. How close should the group go? Every is incredibly touched by how close they've been allowed to come and leave with a sense of wonder and awe. What is having a good vacation? With this reward you will be carefree in no time. With this reward, your Sim will have a bonus gain in skill building and badge building activities.

Also, this Sim will be able to complete homework faster. Their comfort, social and fun needs will take much longer to decay! Any Sims that you were furious with will be forgiven and negative relationships will take longer to build. High job performance and, therefore, promotions will be much easier to achieve. Romantic pursuits should be easier with this benefit. These stands will sell three types of food, depending on the vacation destination you are at.

Out of the three that you are able to select from, one of them will give you a vacation achievement. I will also give a brief description as well, just so you know what it exactly is. Please note that these stands function only in the Vacation areas. While on that subject, you can also talk to the chef about the sites, but they only tell you vague information and telling you to talk to the tour guide. Unlike Sashimi, the fish here is cooked, rather than uncooked.

Eaten in soup and noodles. Ramen is generally eaten quickly and is one of the many different types of noodles. Steamed Rice Bowl Location: Far East Rice is the staple food of many asian countries, so it is no surprise that it would here.

Eaten with meat and vegetables. Char-Broiled Catfish Location: Mountain Broiled cook under direct heat with Charcoal, the Catfish is essentially grilled with the aroma of charcoal.

However, chicken pies are different from normal meat pies in the sense that it contains less gravy and vegetables. Flapjacks Location: Mountain Basically, flapjacks are just the same as pancake, a flat cake that is made by pouring butter on a frying pan, cooking it on both sides. Pineapple Surprise Location: Island This is basically a tropical fruit salad, with the main ingredient comprising of, you guessed it, pineapple. Teriyaki Mahi-Mahi Location: Island Another Japanese dish that consists broiled shellfish, and in this case, the mahi-mahi, a tropical sea fish.

Nice and sweet. Padoga by Oh the Memories "Architecture is a unique way to convey a country's culture, history and style. Bring back this piece of art to tell its tale to all your friends. Next time someone asks you how your trip was, just show them this beautiful pagoda roof and they need no more answers.

When something interesting happens, just tell it to this doll and place it under your pillow at night - your memories will come back to meet you in your dreams. Note that the stands will be different. Little Chest of Booty "Being a pirate in today's day and age are nigh impossible. One must live near an ocean, own a large enough sloop, generate enough capital to hire a fear-inducing crew, and make a consistant living plundering barges and cruise ships.

Luckily, you can now reap the rewards of piracy without the dangers with the Little Chest of Booty, available at pirate-themed souvenir stores everywhere! No more sunny days at the beach, no more freshly washed towels, and no more little bottles of shampoo and conditioner.

In those short bouts of melancholy, simply eye your Private Island Figurine and be transported back to those happy days for a few moments before your boss yells at you to get back to work. Nothing that I haven't already said. Lumberjack's Pride "A smaller scale version of the trophy given out at the Annual Lumberjack's Flapjackathon, the Lumberjack's Pride souvenir serves as both a stylish reminder of your recent woodland trip and a worthy homage to the majesty of the ALF.

One need only gaze on the powerful but compact hatchet to imagine a mouth full of delicious flapjacks. Either way, everybody wins! Anyway, this shelf is found the the table section of the buy catalog and can hold five different items, or souvenirs from your travels. However, when you place 5 similar items, they can lead to a magical effect for your characters in the surrounding area.

For more details, read on. How having seashells in the area make you less likely to go to the toilet astounds me still. My guess is that people are too busy looking at the geode to disagree. Or maybe the axe is rather intimidating. This is probably due to the fact that someone may poke you in the eye with a pagoda if you don't hurry and read the book faster. This is due to the fact that the other Sim is entranced and hypnotised by the fact that you will lead them to a desert island, alone Certainly not pleasent Of course, for those of you without the Seasons pack, I recommend that you disregard this next section which will have no relevance to you whatsoever.

For those who will have a vacation in the Mountains, you will have 2 sessions, each of which will last about 3 days, in the fall season, or autumn if you are not familar with fall, and the next two sessions in the winter season, before you are sent back to autumn.

For those who will have the vacation in the islands instead, you need to watch the amount of time you spend outside since they will have all 4 seasons in the summer somehow, and this will increase your odds of getting some serious sunburn, for more information, read my Seasons Guide. Free plug for me here. For those who will venture to the exotic East, you will have a different sort of experience where you will first have two sessions, each about 3 days, in the spring season, and the next two sessions in the fall or autumn season.

I would love to live here, I hate summer because of the flys, and winter because of the cold. You can purchase some Jewellry from the Jewellry rack that you can find at community lots in the vacation destinations. In fact, if you want to bring bling close to home, you can place a jewellry stand in a community lot in your own neighbourhood. Anyway, with your jewellry that you can purchase, you can set your outfits to have matching jewellry.

There is a nice range from necklaces, to earrings and to nose studs, that all your Sims can have, regardless of whether they are male or female. If you want to create Sims, you can create them with some jewellry on them, or for existing Sims, you can go to the mirror and change their appearance there. Either way, its all good, if you like your bling.

If you don't, no one said you have to be a flashy show off. Like those madman in the movies, you can keep digging until you find some really good stuff. Of course, it go terribly wrong. First of all, you need to find some land, or rather, grass that has not been improved upon, so it is just a generic patch of grass.

And now, by clicking on that generic piece of grass, you can select Dig for Treasure and your Sim will literally dig a hole with a shovel in the hopes of finding treasure. Of course, you can keep digging the same hole or dig somewhere else, bit by digging, you can uncover a large variety of objects. You can dig up some rocks, each with an environment score of 1.

Where they sell it to astounds me. Or they can unearth some trivial items, such as small decorations found in your buy catalog, with a selling price depending on the item. However, what you really want to dig up is the exclusive Treasure Chest, which really is a treasure chest and leaves a momento along the way.

I wouldn't sell it though, its neat to have a chest full of gold coins and jewels in your room. What you don't want to dig up is the water main. This will randomly happen when you dig for treasure. You quickly need to plug the water main because a burst pipe will leave water puddles everywhere and drastically lower the environment meter.

And just so you know, digging for treasure will really lower your hygiene bar. Well, rolling in dirt can do that for you.

In the Island vacation zones, you are able to access the beach and search or comb the beach for seashells. Of course, you can find some seashells, sometimes, you can even find more. There are many items that you can find. First of all, you can find a starfish, well, it isn't alive anymore and is mounted on a stand for your viewing pleasure. If the starfish isn't exactly what you are looking for, you can find some coloured glass, which your Sim will promptly put into a bowl, since glass is rather sharp to deal with, with or without gloves.

Apparently, the waves have made this dangerous glass into something that resembles polished jewels. Next on the raiding list is the clam. Just make sure they don't have sand in them, or smell. The conch shell is the last item that you can plunder from the beach. Who knew the beach was full of sellable items for money.

Anyway, the conch brings the sound of the sea back to your home. The secret item from the beach is jewellry that you may be able to procure from the beach. These special pieces of jewellry, when worn, will slow the rate in which your bladder will decay. Therefore, with these pieces of jewellry, you can hold on to your pee for longer periods of time. However, while you are at the beach, you might encounter a rather nasty surprise. A crab might want to attach itself to your finger and have you in a vice grip, which in itself is rather nasty.

And the worst thing is, there is nothing you can do to avoid it. Anyway, you have the option to search the captain's cabin. Of course, being the captain, there is going to be some good loot that he must be hiding inside his cabin. After all, what good is a poor pirate captain? If he was poor, he wouldn't have such a large boat would he? One of the least common items that you can find in the cabin, other than getting the usual nothing found expression, you can get the gold doubloon, a shiny gold coin.

Sometimes, you might be able to find the Treasure Map left behind by the previous captain, and I assure you it isn't Jack Sparrow. There isn't any rum you see. The problem is, this treasure map does not increase the chance of your Sim finding the treasure chest while you dig around.

Because for all you know, you can dig up a massive treasure chest full of gold in your backyard. And the map would be found in the Island destination. Bit of a far stretch maybe? The next item that you can obtain from the cabin is the Captain's Log Book. It really doesn't actually do anything, except look waterlogged and improve the environment score. The point of a waterlogged book improving environment is a bit strange. Its like, hey, look at this book I found, you can't read it, but look, its a book However, you may receive a nasty surprise when the ghost of the pirate decides that he doesn't like you touching his loot, and as such, scare you away from his lovely cabin.

Maybe you touched his rum? Anyway, when he does come out, you might want to talk to him a bit, because he will be able to teach you the sea chanty, which is a momento, and for once, something that is sung in English.

To the Sims, you are speaking in a foreign language. The scary part is, he actually looks like a pirate. To build one, you will need to have a community lot first. After you have your lot and named it, you need to do some interior and exterior decoration. You need to build the rooms in which your Sims will stay in.

For that, you will need a phone in it, a bed, and a bathroom. For their eating services, you need to have a table in which they can eat if they decide to order some room service.

These are the bare essentials that you will need in a room. Of course, you can go for the overkill and place more items, such as televisions, arcades, a kitchen, etc, and this will, essentially, jack up the price of the room in the end. Note that size will matter. Finally, you will need a door to place at the entrance so people can reserve the rooms.

Well, you will need several rooms so multiple amount of people can actually stay at a single time. And now, for the finishing touch, you need the service desk where the bell boy will greet you and serve you, etc. Well, you have designed your hotel, so feel free to spice it up, such as a restaurant, a pool, a gym, a library, a dance floor, whatever floats your boat, build it in your hotel.

You can even make it as high as you want, or as high as your computer can handle it. When you are completely finished with your hotel, you need one more thing to make it a hotel.

You may note that it will still be a community lot and a hotel is a hotel lot, therefore, you need to change its lot zoning. This is done via the cheating system, Crtl, Shift and C at the same time. Now, type on your lot changelotzoning hotel and this will change it into a hotel. Please note that Open for Business users cannot run hotels.

Or a criminal empire if you were a criminal mastermind. Sure, the indoors are promoted in Bon Voyage, but the outdoors is what is needed. There are now more things that you can place into your home. On the outside, you will need a lot of room to place some of the new items. You can now place a tent so you can sleep outside, or you can place a hammock. Unlike conventional hammocks, you don't need trees to make a place to sleep. From the Far East, you can place down your very own Zen Garden so you can go around and rake it all day.

A nice way to relax you would think. You can also place some hot springs, a place that you can relax in. From the mountain areas, you can place the axe throwing game set, as well as the log rolling set. However, the problem with these devices is that it will take a large amount of space. For example, you can even place the pirate ship if you really want to, but the problem with that is that it requires a lot of space.

And for the real camp setting, do not forget the campfire as well. For example, you can now place a massage table for you to relax and teach other Sim the way of massaging and healing other Sims. For those gamblers, you can have the Mahjong set from the Far East, and up to four people can play at one. Like the poker table from Nightlife, you can make money from this. To set it up, place dining chairs on the vertical and horizontal edges of the table, but not on the diagonal edges.

You can also place a tea set. However, while this is good for boosting your mood, try not to do this in real life for prolonged periods of time, it may damage your backside. Just like how you can design your own neighbourhood in the Base Game, the University campus in University, the Downtown area in Nightlife and the Shopping Districts in Open for Business, you can design your own vacation area in this game.

To do so, you need to be in the neighbourhood screen and access the Bon Voyage icon to choose between your vacation destinations. This will, at the end, lead to a plus sign over a island, which is where you can design your own vacation area.

Now, you need to pick whether you want your area should be part of the Mountain areas, the Island or the Far East, and this will determine the kind of activities that will take place, the local greeting and anything else associated with that specific destination genre. After you pick your destination, you will need to pick the template for the area. This is basically the same as designing your own neighbourhood, which was mentioned in my Sims 2 Base Game guide.

For those of you too lazy to get the link, I'll paste what I wrote here. All you have to do is to select Create Your Own Neighbourhood option and choose an area. Then you can choose a setting, lush green or desert setting. If you are not happy with your selection, you can make your own neighbourhood. Enter one and make a basic outline of one. Then you import the sc4 file from you games folder into the Neighbourhood folder under My Documents.

Otherwise, you will need to use the default designs they give you. Note that you can use the same templates for the 3 Premade vacation areas, and can be found if you scroll down.

After choosing what neighbourhood template that you are going to use, you need to name it and give it a description for it. Also, you need to choose the setting for it. If you have Nightlife, you get the additional choice of Concrete and if you have Seasons, I believe you get the Dirt option. Anyway, choose and move on. After that, you can now go to your barren vacation destination and either place some premade lots for your Sims or make your own. What you will need to have is some Hotels and Community Lots for Sims to shop on.

The Secret Lot you don't have to worry about because that will come with the neighbourhood and that will be taken care of. Anyway, to design hotels, read And as an interesting side note, note how that there are cars driving around in a barren neighbourhood, which has no places to refill.

If you want a photo of yourself, or anything for that matter, all you need to do is to ask a random Sim that you can normally interact with and ask them to Pose for Photo.

This will hand them a camera for you to take a photo with. You can then take a photo via the capture option. You can also pose for the photo by clicking on your Sim and selecting a variety of options. That being done, you now have some photos to look at, but how? You can then place an order under the photos section and order an album of all the photos that you have taken since.

A delivery person will promptly arrive and give you the nice little album which you can view in your own leisure and gawk at. This will also give you a vacation memento the first time you do this. This is basically for those who want to remember what their Sim has done, except for the fact that no one wants to remember what their Sims have done. He can appear in your normal community lots as well as vacation lots.

He is basically a man dressed up in some really colourful clothes and the most recognisable item he is wearing, the top hat. If you see him, you have to be careful. He will attempt to greet your Sim, which really means, he is going to take their wallets while they aren't too busy watching him.

If you see him, be careful and monitor the action queue to prevent being greeted by this man. However, if you do see him, go to the phone and call the police and warn them about him. They will promptly set up a road block for him and you won't see him for a while as he will be detained. Other than that, be careful always around this person as Sim will have a fear to be pickpocketed whilst on vacation. When he is arrested, he will not reappear till he breaks out of the vacation jail, which is about three days.

He is the new "monster" for the Sims 2. Lets do a quick recap. That means, all skills are maxed, at level All talent badges possible are at the gold level. This is for Open for Business and Seasons only however. He also does not require any friends to be promoted for work. Therefore, you cannot have the ghost of a Zombie Vampire who appears to have used too many pesticides and got bitten by a Wolf while having hair all over him.

He cannot have romantic interactions with other Sims, therefore, no children. I love this kind of humor and it is an aspect of The Sims I have always found a great deal of fun. Overall, I will say that despite not being interested at first, The Sims 2: Bon Voyage is a solid expansion. It adds just enough stuff to get you reinvested in the world of The Sims 2 and that is all you can really ask for. I think that they did a good job with this and the more fun and slow-paced nature of it fits the vacation theming very well.

I'm Actually shocked. This is what happened when I played Bon Voyage and what I can only assume is the entire point of the expansion. I dressed my Sim in a grass skirt and sent him off to a Hawaiian village one of three holiday locations where, having booked a hotel room, he came across a woman. This woman, for no real reason other than social incompatibility algorithms, took a disliking to my Sim, a disliking that culminated in a bold confrontation around the hotel's hot tub that night.

While four men relaxed in the tub, a heated science debate erupted mere feet away - my Sim claimed 'rockets', this woman insisted atoms'. Tempers flared. The Sims passes million mark Updated Apr 16, Aussie game charts: September Updated Sep 20, The Sims take the Stage Updated Sep 5, Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? What age does the elder die?



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