I recently joined the CVL (Community Virtual Library) Travelogue group, a new group that will offer tours of a variety of
Second Life places on a quarterly basis. Our first tour's theme was "Places to Play." We visited 3 locations:
Chelsea's Diner and Bowling Alley;
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Vitae/127/162/1503, and the
Celestial Game Tower.
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Chelsea's diner and bowling alley
1st stop on Travelogue Tour |
At Chelsea's Diner and Bowling Alley, our guide, Aiyden Crystal, showed us around the diner and bowling alley that also featured a nice game room. The bowling alley has three lanes that can accomodate groups of 4 per team. He also showed us a bit of the Butterfly Kisses sim which is PG-rated. We saw the ice cream shop, and he pointed out some of the clothing and other stores that are on the sim, as well as a mini golf course. Everyone agreed this is a great place to go with friends.
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Bumper Cars next to the Movies @ Vitae
2nd stop on Travelogue Tour |
The next stop on the Travelogue tour was the Movies and bumper cars @ Vitae where I showed the group the theater that features a concession stand with popcorn and other goodies and shows full-length films. By clicking on the box in front of the screen and adjusting your media settings, you have your choice of shows. All directions are on a notecard, and you can even sync the movies for your friends to watch the same shows with you. Next to the theater is the bumper cars which temporarily rez at your command and disappear when you vacate them. Groups can have a lot of fun playing on these, and our group enjoyed a hands-on demonstration.
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Celestial Game Tower
Final stop on Travelogue Tour |
The last location visite was the Celestial Game Tower where owner, Sorina Garrigus, showed us an amazing collection of all types of SL games that can be purchased or played on-site. She said there are over 300 games on display!
The next set of tours will be of historical places, and I am looking forward to attending, if not leading the group this time. There are so many places to see in SL, so a group like the CVL Travelogue is one that can help introduce residents to those they have never visited before and may definitely want to explore further on their own.
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