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SappySifaka
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5 years ago

Two Clear Hints at Hotels Found in Snowy Escape

I found two unique references to bellhops in Snowy Escape build/buy text. The first, the Scandalous Snow Dreams Nightstand, can be found in the standard buy catalog and references a bellhop. The second, found either via a Simi Vending machine or in buy debug is a bellhop Simi. Screenshots of both can be found at the bottom of this post. In the past, I've found most speculative text and hints to be quite open to interpretation. But in this case, a bellhop has a very clear definition and a very clear association with hospitality. The fact that they are referenced twice in Snowy Escape does not seem like a coincidence to me. Of course, it could be, but given past surveys, the new ability to vacation to any world, and general player demand, I think these references paint a clear picture.

I certainly do think hotels/resorts are coming in 2021, how they arrive is the real topic for speculation in my opinion. I'd imagine they could arrive in game pack in early February, alongside a romance overhaul (another frequent player request), just in time for Valentines day. This could give the team a fun chance to include items like the Vibrating Heart-Shaped bed that would fit well with both themes. Strangerville arrived on Feb 26, 2019. If they were to keep a somewhat similar release schedule, moving the date up by just two weeks, such a pack could release on Feb 11, three days before Valentines day.

At any rate, I would love for hotels/resorts to arrive in a GP without a new world. I'd much rather have a thorough and exciting hotel experience that caters to those wishing to run a hotel and those wishing to stay at one, instead of a so-so hotel experience that comes with a micro-world too small to create any real sense of community.

What are your thoughts on all of this?
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  • "Loanet;c-17795641" wrote:
    I'd say that Paranormal is a sign of how Sims 4 is planning to do these other kinds of lots. They gave you an option to change a lot into a 'Haunted House Residential'. This is a way that future packs can change it into a 'Hotel' lot for a different kind of game.

    Or like I was saying, Paranormal might be a gateway to having haunted lots that are non-residential lots.
  • Loanet's avatar
    Loanet
    Seasoned Ace
    4 years ago
    "sunman502;c-17795647" wrote:
    "Loanet;c-17795641" wrote:
    I'd say that Paranormal is a sign of how Sims 4 is planning to do these other kinds of lots. They gave you an option to change a lot into a 'Haunted House Residential'. This is a way that future packs can change it into a 'Hotel' lot for a different kind of game.

    Or like I was saying, Paranormal might be a gateway to having haunted lots that are non-residential lots.


    It's a nice idea, but they are only a Stuff Pack team.
  • "Loanet;c-17795641" wrote:
    I'd say that Paranormal is a sign of how Sims 4 is planning to do these other kinds of lots. They gave you an option to change a lot into a 'Haunted House Residential'. This is a way that future packs can change it into a 'Hotel' lot for a different kind of game.


    One easy way would be to add a haunted community lot type for all community lots. This also includes generic lots. I've mentioned this to the gurus on Twitter.
  • "SappySifaka;d-983893" wrote:
    I found two unique references to bellhops in Snowy Escape build/buy text. The first, the Scandalous Snow Dreams Nightstand, can be found in the standard buy catalog and references a bellhop. The second, found either via a Simi Vending machine or in buy debug is a bellhop Simi. Screenshots of both can be found at the bottom of this post. In the past, I've found most speculative text and hints to be quite open to interpretation. But in this case, a bellhop has a very clear definition and a very clear association with hospitality. The fact that they are referenced twice in Snowy Escape does not seem like a coincidence to me. Of course, it could be, but given past surveys, the new ability to vacation to any world, and general player demand, I think these references paint a clear picture.

    I certainly do think hotels/resorts are coming in 2021, how they arrive is the real topic for speculation in my opinion. I'd imagine they could arrive in game pack in early February, alongside a romance overhaul (another frequent player request), just in time for Valentines day. This could give the team a fun chance to include items like the Vibrating Heart-Shaped bed that would fit well with both themes. Strangerville arrived on Feb 26, 2019. If they were to keep a somewhat similar release schedule, moving the date up by just two weeks, such a pack could release on Feb 11, three days before Valentines day.

    At any rate, I would love for hotels/resorts to arrive in a GP without a new world. I'd much rather have a thorough and exciting hotel experience that caters to those wishing to run a hotel and those wishing to stay at one, instead of a so-so hotel experience that comes with a micro-world too small to create any real sense of community.



    I've tried, but I don't understand how is that supposed to be a "clear hint at hotels". I very likely lack some pop-culture reference, and what's said there seems quite random to me. What is even a "bellhop" and how is it tied to hotels?
    Can anyone explain?
  • "TomasGrizzly;c-17798004" wrote:
    "SappySifaka;d-983893" wrote:
    I found two unique references to bellhops in Snowy Escape build/buy text. The first, the Scandalous Snow Dreams Nightstand, can be found in the standard buy catalog and references a bellhop. The second, found either via a Simi Vending machine or in buy debug is a bellhop Simi. Screenshots of both can be found at the bottom of this post. In the past, I've found most speculative text and hints to be quite open to interpretation. But in this case, a bellhop has a very clear definition and a very clear association with hospitality. The fact that they are referenced twice in Snowy Escape does not seem like a coincidence to me. Of course, it could be, but given past surveys, the new ability to vacation to any world, and general player demand, I think these references paint a clear picture.

    I certainly do think hotels/resorts are coming in 2021, how they arrive is the real topic for speculation in my opinion. I'd imagine they could arrive in game pack in early February, alongside a romance overhaul (another frequent player request), just in time for Valentines day. This could give the team a fun chance to include items like the Vibrating Heart-Shaped bed that would fit well with both themes. Strangerville arrived on Feb 26, 2019. If they were to keep a somewhat similar release schedule, moving the date up by just two weeks, such a pack could release on Feb 11, three days before Valentines day.

    At any rate, I would love for hotels/resorts to arrive in a GP without a new world. I'd much rather have a thorough and exciting hotel experience that caters to those wishing to run a hotel and those wishing to stay at one, instead of a so-so hotel experience that comes with a micro-world too small to create any real sense of community.



    I've tried, but I don't understand how is that supposed to be a "clear hint at hotels". I very likely lack some pop-culture reference, and what's said there seems quite random to me. What is even a "bellhop" and how is it tied to hotels?
    Can anyone explain?


    A bellhop is a hotel employee who escorts guests to rooms, assists them with luggage, and runs errands.
  • "EliasVersace;c-17798008" wrote:
    "TomasGrizzly;c-17798004" wrote:
    "SappySifaka;d-983893" wrote:
    I found two unique references to bellhops in Snowy Escape build/buy text. The first, the Scandalous Snow Dreams Nightstand, can be found in the standard buy catalog and references a bellhop. The second, found either via a Simi Vending machine or in buy debug is a bellhop Simi. Screenshots of both can be found at the bottom of this post. In the past, I've found most speculative text and hints to be quite open to interpretation. But in this case, a bellhop has a very clear definition and a very clear association with hospitality. The fact that they are referenced twice in Snowy Escape does not seem like a coincidence to me. Of course, it could be, but given past surveys, the new ability to vacation to any world, and general player demand, I think these references paint a clear picture.

    I certainly do think hotels/resorts are coming in 2021, how they arrive is the real topic for speculation in my opinion. I'd imagine they could arrive in game pack in early February, alongside a romance overhaul (another frequent player request), just in time for Valentines day. This could give the team a fun chance to include items like the Vibrating Heart-Shaped bed that would fit well with both themes. Strangerville arrived on Feb 26, 2019. If they were to keep a somewhat similar release schedule, moving the date up by just two weeks, such a pack could release on Feb 11, three days before Valentines day.

    At any rate, I would love for hotels/resorts to arrive in a GP without a new world. I'd much rather have a thorough and exciting hotel experience that caters to those wishing to run a hotel and those wishing to stay at one, instead of a so-so hotel experience that comes with a micro-world too small to create any real sense of community.



    I've tried, but I don't understand how is that supposed to be a "clear hint at hotels". I very likely lack some pop-culture reference, and what's said there seems quite random to me. What is even a "bellhop" and how is it tied to hotels?
    Can anyone explain?


    A bellhop is a hotel employee who escorts guests to rooms, assists them with luggage, and runs errands.


    That does clear some things up for me. I blame my lack of slang and/or niche vocabulary knowledge.
  • Is there even such a thing as bellhops these days? The last time that I was in a hotel, there were no bellhops anywhere in that hotel. And this was no 35 dollars a night hotel that I was in the last time that I was in a hotel.
  • "sunman502;c-17803943" wrote:
    Is there even such a thing as bellhops these days? The last time that I was in a hotel, there were no bellhops anywhere in that hotel. And this was no 35 dollars a night hotel that I was in the last time that I was in a hotel.


    Last hotel for me was Mexico, definitely had bellhops. Before that...none in Toronto, Halifax, or Vancouver. But definitely a lot in Texas. Maybe it's just not a Canadian thing anymore?
  • "KathMHughes;c-17803970" wrote:
    "sunman502;c-17803943" wrote:
    Is there even such a thing as bellhops these days? The last time that I was in a hotel, there were no bellhops anywhere in that hotel. And this was no 35 dollars a night hotel that I was in the last time that I was in a hotel.


    Last hotel for me was Mexico, definitely had bellhops. Before that...none in Toronto, Halifax, or Vancouver. But definitely a lot in Texas. Maybe it's just not a Canadian thing anymore?

    The last time that I had stayed at a hotel in Big D, ( Dallas, TX ), there were no bellhops. And this too was no cheap hotel. And that was something like 30+ years ago. But it's nice to know that there some countries in the world where some of the hotels still have bellhops.

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