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'''Vacation Island''' is an area in [[SimNation]] that was added in ''[[The Sims: Vacation]]''. [[Sim]]s can go there on a family vacation, or a [[Sim]] can take a date to the Island. Either way, the round trip costs [[simoleons|§]]500. Travel between Vacation Island lots is free. The player will not be able to bulldoze the lot of a Sim/Family on vacation, as a message will appear preventing them from doing so, and will have to make the Sim/Family return to the main neighborhood to bulldoze their lot or evict the Sim/Family in question.
 
The island is divided into three areas, each having a different environment reflecting seasons with each part containing special activities that are exclusive to that part, while some staying similar. The areas are: a snowy winter area, a forest area, and a [[beach]] area. By default, each area has a resort lot, a campground, and a "bare-bones" lot. Resort lots will have rooms or cabins with beds and bathrooms, and the entrance which contains a buffet table and a hotel desk where [[Sim]]s can check in and get hotel keys - which will allow them to sleep in the beds. At least some of the rooms will have dressers. In addition to the bathrooms, they'll also have either toilet stalls or porta-potties. Campground lots will have [[tent]]s or [[igloo]]s that Sims can rent. They'll have showers, and will have either toilet stalls or porta-potties. A "bare-bones" lot will have porta-potties, may have showers, and may have one or two tents or igloos and have a very limited selection of activities a Sim can enjoy, so sending Sims on vacation on a "bare-bones" lot is not recommended, as the Sims' fun will decay quickly for the lack of activities, and may not be able to change since the bare-bones lots usually have no dressers or changing-booths, so that will make them lose comfort more quickly. Campground lots will have either changing booths or changing tents, and a few of "bare-bones" lots may have them.