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*The Big Hair House, owned by Veronica Ryder and Heather McCray, who love 80s films and hate Titus Lyons.
*The Big Hair House, owned by Veronica Ryder and Heather McCray, who love 80s films and hate Titus Lyons.
*Alto Family, owned by Holly and Don Alto. She's pure evil; he's just a bad guy. They're rich.
*Alto Family, owned by Holly and Don Alto. She's pure evil; he's just a bad guy. They're rich.
====Uninhabited====

*The Eerie Edifice, close to the graveyard and science lab.

*The Happening Pad, close to the town center.
*The Beach House, facing the waves.
*The Beacon Break, perfect for fans of blinding lighthouse lights.
*The Creative Roost, tucked behind the art museum.
*The Groove Den, near the dance club.
*The Urban Sprawl, near the town center.
*The Crash Pad, close to the hospital.
*The Reflective Residence, surrounded by the rich and listless.
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Revision as of 23:20, 8 December 2010

Onomatology

Beacon Bay is a neighborhood that was shipped with The Sims 3 for Nintendo DS. The 360/PS3 versions use a neighborhood known as Moonlight Bay while the Wii version uses a beach town called Vista Beach.

Setting

Before Pleasantview, there was Beacon Bay, founded by the Landgraabs to be a quiet, peaceful town. If this line sounds familiar, some familiar faces should both elucidate and confuse.

Lots

Residential Lots

Inhabited

  • Smolder House, owned by Titus Lyons, a figurative/literal pyromaniac of love.
  • Goth Family, owned by Alex and Cecilia Goth, a gloomy couple who lived in town since the beginning.
  • The Do-It Den, owned by Billy Morgan and Toby Bassett, who aim to win.
  • The Bachelor Pad, owned by Leo Edwards, a single gourmand.
  • The Wu Den, owned by George Wu, an evil "genius".
  • The McDonald House, owned by Raven MacDonald, aspiring Empress of Evil.
  • Muse Household, owned by Octavia Muse, a natural-born politician.
  • The Odd Mod, owned by Shannon Chandler and Kim McNamara, fun-loving blue people.
  • The Roomie House, owned by Tia Drake and her house-guest, Jo Abel.
  • The Poet's Abode, owned by Priscilla Tanner, an optimistic poet.
  • The Beau Home, owned by Thad Hare and Rose Adler, angler-romantics.
  • Landgraab Family, owned by Malcolm and Bambi Landgraab, a geneticist and his gold-digger.
  • Farr-Bacon House, owned by Ronald Bacon and Yvette Farr, attractive athletes.
  • Love-Bolton Shack, owned by Jamar Bolton and Josh Love, friends as different as night and grilled cheese.
  • Salazar-Pitt House, owned by Diana Salazar and Garrick Pitt, workaholics.
  • The Big Hair House, owned by Veronica Ryder and Heather McCray, who love 80s films and hate Titus Lyons.
  • Alto Family, owned by Holly and Don Alto. She's pure evil; he's just a bad guy. They're rich.

Uninhabited

  • The Eerie Edifice, close to the graveyard and science lab.
  • The Happening Pad, close to the town center.
  • The Beach House, facing the waves.
  • The Beacon Break, perfect for fans of blinding lighthouse lights.
  • The Creative Roost, tucked behind the art museum.
  • The Groove Den, near the dance club.
  • The Urban Sprawl, near the town center.
  • The Crash Pad, close to the hospital.
  • The Reflective Residence, surrounded by the rich and listless.

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