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==Features in Bon Voyage not in World Adventures==
* [[Bigfoot]]
* [[Memento|Momentos]]
* [[Tai chi]]
* [[Vacation home]]s
* Multiple [[hotel]]s of various cost and standard; World Adventures merely contains one no-cost [[Base Camp]].
* Bellhop and housekeeper NPCs for hotel room services
* [[Unsavory Charlatan]]
* Local [[dance]] styles (Hula, Slap dance)
* Voodoo doll and Witch Doctor NPC
* Fire dance and fire dancer NPC
* Log rolling
* [[Vacation benefit]]s (replaced by a positive [[moodlet]] when arriving home)
* Jet lag
* [[Sauna]]s
* [[Massage table]]s
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Revision as of 12:40, 30 November 2011
The Sims 2: Bon Voyage and The Sims 3: World Adventures are both based on the concept of traveling, but there are several differences.
Features in both
- Three foreign resorts
- Unique clothing and greetings for each resort
- Food and souvenir stores
- Photography
- Digging: Anywhere in Bon Voyage, at Dig Site only in World Adventures
Features in Bon Voyage not in World Adventures
- Bigfoot
- Momentos
- Tai chi
- Vacation homes
- Multiple hotels of various cost and standard; World Adventures merely contains one no-cost Base Camp.
- Bellhop and housekeeper NPCs for hotel room services
- Unsavory Charlatan
- Local dance styles (Hula, Slap dance)
- Voodoo doll and Witch Doctor NPC
- Fire dance and fire dancer NPC
- Log rolling
- Vacation benefits (replaced by a positive moodlet when arriving home)
- Jet lag
- Saunas
- Massage tables
- The ability to swim on beaches
Features in World Adventures not in Bon Voyage
See also
- Comparison between The Sims 2 and The Sims 3
- Comparison between The Sims 2: Nightlife and The Sims 3: Late Night
- Comparison between The Sims 2: Pets and The Sims 3: Pets