I have a sim who is very into wellness. I'm trying to decide which world to move her to, that has a hippy vibe.
Originally I planned to move to Oasis Springs, as I have an eco tiny home community next to an eco community venue. But it just doesnt feel right.
I want her to be able to turn her home into a retreat, with outdoor areas for meditation.
Which worlds do you think work best for wellness retreats?
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My Sulani looks like this:
At least two beach lots are available, and Admiral's Wreckage might be useful, too.
Edit later to those who might wonder: I replaced the Admiral's Wreckage with the LGBT Pride Party Village from the gallery. It was made by sarangjay.
Thank you - I think I might do this
I like the idea of turning the Admiral Wreckage into a spa. I really wish we could have combined spa and residential!
Your Admiral Wreckage Community Space looks interesting!
I hadnt thought about Glimmerbrook, but it would make a nice retreat.
I think I'll go for Sulani, and make a tropical spa.
the sapphire shores has a big house on it, sand simoleon beach was turned it into a nightclub and i got rid of that dock on the other beach, it was in the way and i never really liked it because it covered half the water way. i got rid of the bar nearby that beach with the dock and turned it into a house just a maximize what i could.
i'm actually thinking of converting glimmerbrook into a place where my criminal sims would choose to live and hang out in. but right now my options are very low to consider it, i really need more worlds. it would be helpful if EA did another newcrest and brought another empty world with another 20-30 lots to play around with.
You don't need a lot to assigned residential to have your sims spend an extended time there, you just need it to have facilities to meet all of their needs, including sleep, and a mail box. Sure, they need a 'home lot' but you can easily have them never need to go to it.
The Winters family Tree --- My Mods
My "family" that lives there is... complicated, and full of drama.
ETA: It's really kind of the perfect lot for that. They fish and swim and play in the waterfall, and do yoga on the beach. I love it, although with 8 people in the household, including a child and a toddler, it can be a lot to manage. Luckily they are not particularly ambitious.
Got some really groovy vibes. You dig it?
Shake dreams from your hair
My pretty child, my sweet one.
Choose the day and choose the sign of your day
The day's divinity....
The Ghost Song - Jim Morrison
Love this! Such a great idea!!
I did something similar to Key Point with huts on stilts out into the water and joint bathroom and kitchen. My Admiral's Wreckage is a wedding lot, but the people of Key Point uses it for all sorts of things too.
As for a wellness retrieve I think Willow Creek could work fairly well for that, as would one of the more remote houses in Windenburg - or as suggested Sulani.
I personally have full on spas in Oasis Springs and in Selvadorada, but have added spa equipment to the gym in Windenburg, the Onsen bathhouse in Mt Komorebi and to one of the beaches in Sulani as well.
Sounds like we did sort of the same thing but in reverse; I used Key Point for my wedding lot. Well, technically I built it before we had wedding lots, so I really need to go back and edit the lot type now; it's either a park or a rental right now, I can't remember. But it's set up as a wedding venue. In either case, it's a nice house with an outdoor wedding area. I've only used it once, but it was a nice place for Sims to get married and then honeymoon. Those sims were having a small private wedding, though, so I haven't tested it for trying to invite guests.
I wouldn't necessarily say that I play in Sulani the most (although it's probably top 5), but it's definitely one of my most creative neighborhoods. I also used the big empty beach (Sapphire Shores?) to build an artist's retreat. It's technically an art gallery, but it's essentially a resort, with Tahitian style huts extending far out into the water on stilts; most are bedrooms, but one is a spa room with massage tables. Then there's also a a building on the beach that has a retail area that will eventually include local art as well as seashells (and now, messages in a bottle). There's also an outdoor yoga area, beach loungers, and easels scattered around everywhere on the beach. No one owns it currently, but I have a couple in mind who are going to buy it when they have saved enough from selling their own art. In the meantime, my rich and/or creative sims tend to come here for mini-vacations; I have them donate to a charity, usually art-related, in lieu of paying for a rental.
Then I turned the volcano lot into... a museum, I think? Or possibly a park? But I called it a scientific research center, or something like that. All of my sims who end up with fossils, frogs, gemstones, etc. that they don't want donate them to this lot. There's a small bedroom, and then the rest of the space is devoted to computer equipment, collections, and local plants. My science and eco-minded sims come here for a few days at a time to do research, explore the area, and do cleanup.
I personally love Sulani, there is so much going on and it has this really relaxed vibe. I love that neighbors will pop over with left over food, and the potluck and bbq nights mean that my sims cook very little to be honest. They mostly eat with the community, and Johnny Zest has started bringing his microphone and does a stand up routine at the same time.
StrangerVille and Forgotten Hollow always put me in a happy mood.
You definitely could! I could imagine making it a residential lot where your head canon is that the scientist or ecologist sim who lives there is "stationed" there instead owning it. The main difference would be that other sims might not be able to offload their collections there, or visit there for longer stays (except maybe by popping up a tent nearby).
There aren't too many outdoor areas on their own, but you can easily do something with the community lots, especially if you go with the green options.
The Sims 4 hasn't introduced a new musical instrument since 2017