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leucosiax
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
Because weddings are such an unpredictable disaster in the Sims 4, I have devised the method of the destination wedding. There are ton of excellent venues on the gallery, even before wedding venues were a thing, I used to put Castles on 64 x 64 lot Windenberg and big 50x 50 lot at the north corner of Mt. Komorebi. As a destination weddings, I have a lot more control over how everything goes down and if it fails, we will all be there for a while, so no where to escape. It also allows for the best wedding photos.
I renovated the Old Quarter Inn in Windenberg, as suggested, as an inn, with rooms on the 2nd floor which in theory you can rent. That was my last project but I have never actually tried it though, because sometimes rentals in residential worlds don’t always work for me. Sometimes the game will say "lot not available" or other times I visit the lot but can’t get in. It came out really nice too as everything is candle lit, as if you steping back into time and everything is decorated as if it was the 1700's.
I’ve played in beach houses in Brindleton Bay for a long weekend getaway, like the wealthy go to Martha’s Vineyard. It’s just beautiful and peaceful. My simself engaged to there, and we invited friends and family over to celebrate.
On ocassion I like to turn the vacation rentals in Hendford -on-Bagley or Mt. Komorebi
into residences, when sorting out moving families about, and need room. I have the two royal family households, I never play with but want them in my game as npc’s. I fear if I keep them in the library the game deletes them as they have others. It’s cute because I imagine very rich people like the royal family able to rent vacation homes like this for a season or longer.
I have downloaded Burning Man and Coachella lots from the gallery, and toyed with the idea of making it a camp site, for a weekend event in Oasis Springs and or Strangerville. That’s just another project I never sat down to complete.
I renovated the Old Quarter Inn in Windenberg, as suggested, as an inn, with rooms on the 2nd floor which in theory you can rent. That was my last project but I have never actually tried it though, because sometimes rentals in residential worlds don’t always work for me. Sometimes the game will say "lot not available" or other times I visit the lot but can’t get in. It came out really nice too as everything is candle lit, as if you steping back into time and everything is decorated as if it was the 1700's.
I’ve played in beach houses in Brindleton Bay for a long weekend getaway, like the wealthy go to Martha’s Vineyard. It’s just beautiful and peaceful. My simself engaged to there, and we invited friends and family over to celebrate.
On ocassion I like to turn the vacation rentals in Hendford -on-Bagley or Mt. Komorebi
into residences, when sorting out moving families about, and need room. I have the two royal family households, I never play with but want them in my game as npc’s. I fear if I keep them in the library the game deletes them as they have others. It’s cute because I imagine very rich people like the royal family able to rent vacation homes like this for a season or longer.
I have downloaded Burning Man and Coachella lots from the gallery, and toyed with the idea of making it a camp site, for a weekend event in Oasis Springs and or Strangerville. That’s just another project I never sat down to complete.
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