The Sims 4 Spa Day Game Pack

Gameplay Additions and Features

Relaxing at the Spa is the central theme of this Game Pack, and players get many little ways to help their Sim pursue a relaxed life

The Sims 4 Spa Day Game Pack released July 14, 2015. This pack's central theme is the spa and the typical features of a spa - massages, yoga, incense, mud baths, and the sauna. All these features are accessible when visiting the new spa venue, or by purchasing objects and using them from your Sim's home. The Pack comes with several Spa Venues you can select from, and will prompt you to place one of these in a neighborhood when you first start the game with the pack installed. Of course, you can also now search the gallery for spas that you can download from other players.

A review of gameplay features included in the Spa Day game pack. Includes heavy information on the wellness skill and its many abilities.

Click to Enlarge. The default Spa Venue has all the services you need. Use others that came with the pack or download new venues from the Sims 4 Gallery

Total Object/CAS Additions & Spa Venue

The Spa Venue contains all the services you'll need in order to give your Sims a relaxing day. They are easily placed from hitting escape > Manage Worlds. The Perfect Balance Spa includes every type of new service available, so is the top pick.

The Pack comes with a whopping 122 build/buy mode objects and 55 CAS items, some of which will be pictured below. Compare this to any pack released before, and you can see this as a massive value if you're been a player who regularly buys Sims addons. This for $20 vs a couple of sets at the Sims 3 store. Ouch!

Wellness Activities

Wellness Skill

A major feature of this Game Pack is the Wellness Skill. The Skill determines your Sim's proficiency at Meditation, Yoga, and giving Massages. Practicing these three arts all level the skill, which gives you powerful happy and emotional moodlets to help your Sim get through a tough day. Having a Sim who can give great massages in the household is a major boon to every member of the family. It'll also save you on paying for spa services! To top things off, the skill offers a few unique recipes and social interactions that can benefit target Sims.

The following sections on Meditation, Yoga, and Massage are all covered on the Wellness Skill guide, but I am repeating them verbatim. Why? Even if a Sim does not master Wellness, they will receive massages from the Spa and get those benefits, and also benefit from taking a Yoga class to get a long-lasting Moodlet. Meditation is much more specific to Sims who are going to master the Skill, however.

Meditation can freeze needs, keep some moodlets from decaying, and allow a Sim to teleport at high level.

Meditation

The Meditation ability levels Wellness, and allows Sims to occasionally get a moodlet for their efforts. Meditation is an activity you can use anywhere, but free stools are available at the default Spa. Simply buy a meditation stool from Buy Mode and have your Sim put it in their inventory. Needs can be frozen while meditating, and some moodlets will not decay right away. These things only pop up when your Sim begins to levitate during a meditation session. Once your Sim is high level, they are able to teleport at any time, to any area that is accessible via walking. Their mastery of wellness means they don't have to sit and meditate for hours to do this, they can just drop into a meditative trance and zip across the neighborhood to collect some frogs. It's situational given the lack of an open world, but when useful it is a real time saver given how much time can pass when going to an fro.

Yoga provides a powerful combination of weight loss, muscle building, and great moodlets to help a Sim get through a tough day.

Yoga

Yoga is a form of exercise and thus helps Sims get into shape. It will both reduce body fat and add some muscle, and is highly effective at these things. A Yoga session takes about an hour and a half, but will give Sims an 8 hour moodlet for a solo session, 12 hours for a class. Yoga classes are $110, and sometimes 'fail' as in, leave your Sim sore, but do this a few times and they'll never fail again. Here's info on the moodlets you receive from the three types of Yoga classes:

Yoga Routine Taking Class Solo Routine Brain Boosting 12h +2 Inspired Moodlet 8h +1 Inspired Energy Centering 12h +2 Energized Moodlet 8h +1 Energized Mind Concentrating 12h +2 Focused Moodlet 8h +1 Focused

Learn more about Meditation and Yoga Massage in the Wellness Skill Guide. These things are not exclusive to Sims who will practice the skill, but those topics are best covered in that guide.

The Stone Massage provides a massive 24h +1 Happy Moodlet for $300, but the Deep Tissue Massage gives the same for $180 - save your money. If your Sim is skilled in Wellness, they can do this for others while at home, free of charge!

Massages

Getting a massage from a masseuse and a Sim skilled in Wellness have the same result, unlike with Yoga, which encourages taking classes. Massages seem to raise the Social need, since your Sim is getting personal attention from another Sim. They don't, however, raise Fun. There are two types of massages available in the Spa Day Game Pack - those from the massage table, and the hand/foot massages available from the massage chair. Purchasing either of these for your own home is a wise investment should you have the money, because Sims not skilled in Massage will still give great Moodlets to their friends and family by simply trying. Levelling Wellness unlocks the full suite of massage types.

Note that none of these stack, and using a new one will overwrite the previous Moodlet. Just get the one you want from the get-go. You are, however, able to stack hand/foot massages with the massage table massages. These take about 80 Sim minutes to complete. Massages your Sim gives to others are free of charge.

Massage Table Massages



Swedish Massage ($120) - +1 12h Happy Moodlet

- +1 12h Happy Moodlet Deep Tissue Massage ($180) - +1 24h Happy Moodlet

- +1 24h Happy Moodlet Sports Massage ($230) - +1 12h Energized Moodlet

- +1 12h Energized Moodlet Stone Massage ($300) - +1 24h Happy Moodlet

- +1 24h Happy Moodlet Lavender Aromatherapy ($140) - +1 12h Focused Moodlet

- +1 12h Focused Moodlet Ylang Ylang Aromatherapy ($140) - +1 12h Inspired Moodlet

- +1 12h Inspired Moodlet Lotus Blossom Aromatherapy ($140) - +1 12h Confident Moodlet

- +1 12h Confident Moodlet Mint and Rosemary Aromatherapy ($140) - +1 12h Energized Moodlet

- +1 12h Energized Moodlet Fertility Massage (Female Only, $380) - +1 12h Happy Moodlet, increased likelihood of twins/triplets.

Hand/Foot Massages

These take about 40 minutes to complete. Click a massage chair in the Spa or buy one for home to get the option to purchase/give a massage. As stated above, these do stack with the above massages. You can have 1 hand, 1 foot, and 1 body massage Moodlet active at once. Go for a body massage, then get a foot massage is probably the best route to take in order to maintain your moodlets and leave the Spa with enough time left to accomplish something significant.

Low Wellness Skill Hand Massage - +1 4h Happy Moodlet

- +1 4h Happy Moodlet High Wellness/Masseuse Hand Massage - $40 from Masseuse. +2 4h Happy Moodlet

- $40 from Masseuse. +2 4h Happy Moodlet Low Wellnes Skill Foot Massage - +2 6h Happy Moodlet

- +2 6h Happy Moodlet High Wellness/Masseuse Foot Massage - $40 from Masseuse. +3 6h Happy Moodlet

Death from overheating in a sauna occurs within a couple of hours. It is not meant to be used for a long time. If your Sim gets the uncomfortable moodlet, they're in danger and you'd best get out. That is a sign you stayed in too long. Use it to ease sore muscles and socialize a bit, then leave before this happens.

Sauna Use & Death

Being in a Sauna will gradually raise your Sim's Fun and Social needs (if occupied with another Sim) and provide a Moodlet that grows the longer they stay. It's a nice place for them too Woohoo The sauna's effects peaks at +3 Happy but it is a boost that will disappear if you stay in too long. Once Sims have been inside for about 90 minutes, the heat will start to really get to them and the positive +3 Happy Moodlet will disappear. This is the point where they're no longer having fun, where the sauna's effects vanish, and when you know the discomfort is coming in the form of an 8 hour Uncomfortable moodlet. At this stage, they are at risk for Death and you'd best get them out of the steam room immediately. Further exposure with the moodlet on them will kill the Sim. They will often leave automatically, but if tied up in conversation they may not exit autonomously and this results in death.

Mud baths offer a confident moodlet, but you can also use soaks to get a variety of extra Moodlets.

New Bathing Soaks and Mud Baths

Baths have got an upgrade with this Game Pack as well, and it affects all tubs. Not just the one added via the pack. Mud baths cost $60 and give a 12h +2 Confident Moodlet, at the cost of lowering your Sim's hygiene. Here are the aromatherapy bath scents you can use, along with their cost. You cannot stack bath moodlets, so choose the one you want. If Mud Bath's confident is needed, use that then a regular bath to top off hygiene if needed, so you don't overwrite the Moodlet.

Lavender Foam ($30) - 8h +2 Happy Moodlet

- 8h +2 Happy Moodlet Citrus Soak ($30) - 8h +2 Focused Moodlet

- 8h +2 Focused Moodlet Milk, Honey, and Oatmeal Soak ($30) - 8h +2 Happy Moodlet

- 8h +2 Happy Moodlet Muscle Relaxing Soak ($30) - +2 8h Energized Moodlet

- +2 8h Energized Moodlet Rose Petals ($30) - +2 8h Flirty Moodlet

Incense provides a passive moodlet, so long as a Sim is nearby. They can provide 6 types of Moodlets.

Incense

Incense burners can be bought for the home, and is available for use (at a small cost) in most Spa Venues. Good for while skilling, combined with Music, as you can smell the incense and listen to music while doing something else, like Painting. This is a good addition to the game, just be warned that they CAN cause fires, so try not to let them burn if you're not using them.

Incense burns for 2 hours and has a flat cost of $20 per activation. Here are the moodlets you get from each Incense type:

Evocative Lemon - Inspired +1

- Inspired +1 Invigorating Cinnamon - Energized +1

- Energized +1 Peaceful Patchouli - Happy +1

- Happy +1 Romantic Sandalwood - Flirty +1

- Flirty +1 Sharpening Saffron - Focused +1

- Focused +1 Soothing Sage - Relieves Tension Moodlets, +1 Happpy

Incense should automatically kick in if your Sim is nearby, but may not. In that case, you can click the burner and select Smell. The range on incense is rather small . Plan to be able to used it about 4 'big' buy mode squares away. So set it close to where you'll be skilling or doing something else that would benefit from incense.

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Click to Enlarge. Two new Aquariums are featured, and Sims can stock them with caught fish or elect to buy fish for the tanks to automatically stock them. The pack includes 3 new types of fish.

Aquariums & New Fish

The Spa Day Game Pack comes with two new aquariums that can be used to stock fish your Sim has caught. Each can hold up to 5 fish, and the fish do not require feeding. It's a great way to keep a prize catch alive. You're able to click 'open' to take fish out, and may pay to fully stock the Aquarium for $150. At the aquarium, you can purchase three new fish types that come with the game pack and are part of the Fishing collection. These fish may be caught by using the Fishing skill, and are available in Sylvan Glade and the stream at Oasis Springs park.

Cichlid - $30 to stock, common fish

- $30 to stock, common fish Discus - $40 to stock, uncommon fish

- $40 to stock, uncommon fish Exotic Goldfish - $45 to stock, uncommon fish

You can't sell the fish for much, they're bought at a price much higher than their value. For example, my discus was able to be sold for $14 after taking it from the aquarium and placing in my Sim's inventory.

New Hair and Clothes

This is but a selection of what the stuff pack offers. Probably two dozen items were left out, this is just a sampling of the more distinct new styles:

Female

Female Tops and Bottoms

Male

Some of the male tops/bottoms

Hair

Male and Female Hair Styles

My Overall Opinion

This pack is better than any yet released in terms of value - the amount of content is enormous for the price tag, though we do not get all we desire such as the ability to run our own Spas and having new Traits and Aspirations included with it. Thankfully, the objects, skill, and CAS items make up for this omission and I've told a developer that we would like more Traits and Aspirations with our packs in the future. The best part is that most of these features can be used from home, so significantly contribute to the gameplay of The Sims 4. I do recommend it, even if the Spa thing isn't for you. The Moodlets are great, long-lasting, and the Wellness Skill is very useful for Sims and those around them.

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