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Post by lucy on Aug 30, 2012 15:58:00 GMT -5
- There's no such thing as London park, there are 8 parks in London and not one of them is called London park. Figured I could help with this section as I live here. The actual parks are; St James's Park, The Green Park, Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, Richmond Park, Greenwich Park, The Regent's Park & Primrose Hill and Bushy Park. Hype Park and St James's are probably the most popular. Hyde park is the closest to central London.
- There's also no such thing as London Main Street. If you're looking for a main street in London, then you're looking at Oxford Street which is like a main road that runs through the whole of central London, housing coffee bars, high street shops and small boutiques, also home to Selfridge's department store and Hamley's toy store. If you want something more high end then you want Regent Street, home to high end boutiques and designer stores.
- Also no such thing as Regal Regency Hotel (SORRY GUYS!), a 5 star hotel in central London would be the Strand Palace or Claridge's Hotel, home to high tea and room service of the highest standard. Plus loads of complimentary champagne (makes for a good New Year party).
- As for the gym, you're probably better off going with the Third Space gym, suitable for those with low and high income, offers hundreds of free classes every week and has three gyms in central locations throughout London.
- Again, the blue lounge doesn't exist. If you're looking for a popular nightclub in London, then Fabric is a good choice. Three bars over two levels and the first nightclub in the world to have bass running through the floorboards so you can literally feel the music. Oh, and it has unisex toilets, so that could make for some interesting plot ideas for people.
That's it for corrections (I don't mean to sound annoying, I just figure that if you want it realistic, here's some advice, if you don't, then ignore me).
As for suggestions;
- You could add a couple of places for people to meet in muggle London i.e. Westfields Stratford, a huge shopping centre with a cinema and restaurants and over 300 stores to choose from. You could add a coffee bar, there are millions everywhere in London, either a Starbucks, or a Costa or a Caffe Nero, or a Pret a Porter. They all do coffee, they all do lunch, and are perfect for a sit down and a catch up. I think a restaurant would be a nice touch, for a date night or something. You could do something different, like a sushi bar or an oriental themed restaurant. Aqua Kyoto is a good sushi bar over here, whilst you could do a section dedication to Chinatown, where people can grab chinese food on the go and hang out on the Thames border. Also, a cocktail bar would be a great place for groups of girlfriends to go out, such as the Covent Garden Cocktail Club.
- Something I really need is someone to do graphics, can we have a shop or request station or something, or someone to say, hey, I can make graphics for you!
So that's about it, basically, you should put me in charge of muggle London, I would have so much fun it's unreal.
Anywho, hope it's more helpful than annoying!
~Lucy
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Post by LAUREN on Sept 1, 2012 16:22:28 GMT -5
Just so you know, I'm not ignoring this! I'm just still deciding whether I want to go realistic or not.
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Post by lucy on Sept 1, 2012 18:24:51 GMT -5
That's fine, just let me know what you want me to do if anything, I can help as much or as little as is needed.
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Post by LAUREN on Sept 1, 2012 21:43:23 GMT -5
Also, with graphics, there are sites where you can get them made. There's one called Caution 2.0 which is quite good. Make an account on there and they'll make you sigs and things. I get mine off google.
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Post by Liam Evan Barnabas Chambre on Sept 1, 2012 22:25:03 GMT -5
Also there is The Dark Arts. (the-dark-arts.net)
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