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ThornandTime's avatar
7 years ago

Cruise GP?

Just an idea. What if Sims could go on cruise ships?

Call the phone for vacation, choose a cruise, load on the "world" - which is just a big boat in the ocean - have a fun cruise.

38 Replies

  • I don't want it lol My time in the tourism industry taught me how exploitative and disgusting the cruising industry would be. It would be really dumb to have a pack about conserving an island and then bring out a cruising pack
  • "simgirl1010;c-17188715" wrote:
    Love the idea of cruise ships! I'd however prefer a cold weather destination. Alaska, maybe Norway.

    https://i.imgur.com/arZnUwL.png

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    Some of the most popular towns and cities to visit in Alaska are ports of call many cruise itineraries stop at while cruising the state.

    Juneau: Alaska's capital city is a great port of call for cruisers who love animals. Take part in a whale watching tour during which you may see the impressive Humpback whale, plus other sea animals like seals and sea lions. The port of Juneau is also nearby the Pack Creek Brown Bear Viewing Area, which is a protected area that lets brown bears live in their natural habitat and it is home to the largest percentage of brown bears in one area.

    Anchorage: Anchorage is often the northern most port cruises visit. It is home to snowcapped mountains and glaciers, providing impressive scenery. Some of the most popular excursions in Anchorage include ice and snow. Take part in a flight over glaciers and even land on top of one. Or play with man's best friend and race through the snow as huskies pull you on a dog-sledding adventure.

    Ketchikan: Did you know Alaska has rainforests? It does and you can explore the rainforests via the port of Ketchikan on your Alaska cruise. Try ziplining over the rainforest canopy at an adventure park. You can also partake in a nature hike through the forest plus glide down a lake on a Native American style canoe as you learn about the history of Ketchikan and the Native American past of the area.

    Skagway: Take part in the river life of Skagway by trying the historic pastime of panning for gold while learning about the history of the practice, or by going white-water rafting down the river for a more adventurous excursion.


    Yes this is the type of Vacation World I'm wanting as well.
  • I really want a Cruise Pack. Imagine sending your sims on a cruise before or after they get married and it comes with suites for honeymoons. They could actually make this work in a Romantic Based Pack.
  • "doogerie;c-17357047" wrote:
    That amazing but sadly the devs have ruled out a cruse ship pack.


    They could still put this in a big brother pack.
  • I would absolutely love that! As much as I enjoy OR and JA, I don't think we have a proper vacation pack.

    One of the reasons I'd rather have Sulani as a travelling destination.
  • Lemon405's avatar
    Lemon405
    Rising Hotshot
    6 years ago
    I’m curious about how this was presented to a focus group, as well the composition of the focus group. If they plopped this down in front of a bunch of 12-19 year old girls, of course it flopped!

    I suspect EA markets/weights it’s marketing of this game toward the entirely wrong demographic.
  • Honestly, not that interested in a cruise GP or EP. I'm not sure how eating, swimming, lounging, ect. would be any more fun in a contained environment.

    I'm much more interested in an Italian or Asian getaway as they could offer us new experiences and activities. The most interesting part of a cruise is it's excursions, so I'd rather have the focus and gameplay be on the excursions and not on how they get there. Just my opinion of course.

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