
This lists all the "plug-ins" for the Hawaii scenario (also known as the Waikiki scenario). As of this update, the listing is complete. ("TOWER" rating doesn't add new items). The Hawaii scenario is also fairly easy. It's very similar to the original SimTower but without offices, but also limited to half the height. Because you can now have skywalks and don't need to worry about skylobbies, you don't have to keep the condominiums segregated to their own floors like in SimTower. See VIPs for how to progress to the next stars.
| Name | Cons. Cost | Maint. Cost | In-Game Description | Stars Needed | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ahabs | $300,000 | $2,000/M | Customers can enjoy Hawaiian Seafood. | * | |
| Aloha Shop | $200,000 | $1,200/M | Local Hawaiian apparel. | * | |
| BCD Mart | $400,000 | $20,000/M | The convenience store of Hawaii. | * | A stand-in for the Hawaiian chain ABC Stores. |
| Big Country | $200,000 | $2,000/M | The trendy steak house. It is very popular with young couples. | * | |
| Billboard | $100,000 | -- | -- | * | Billboards can only be placed on tower exteriors. |
| Boat Deck and Tickets | $1,000,000 | $50,000/M | An item to draw the people from outside of the structure. It can only be placed on the left side of floor B2. | ** | |
| Burger Land | $200,000 | $800/M | The fast food store where the young people come. | * | |
| Cathedral | $3,000,000 | -- | The final item, which can only be placed on the top of the 45th floor | *** | Also known as "Final". |
| Cigarette Vending Machine | $5,000 | -- | -- | * | Always wondered why they had cigarette machines and not snack machines, this is a tourist spot with families. |
| Classic Movie Theater | $300,000 | $1000/M | The movie theater you manage. | ** | |
| Cocktail Lounge | $100,000 | $500/M | The hotel guests enjoy the fashionable cocktail lounge. | ** | |
| coffee.com | $100,000 | $900/M | The coffee shop where people come from offices and shops. | * | Interestingly, "coffee.com" was (and is) owned by Peet's Coffee & Tea, but they never operated coffeeshops under that name. |
| Doctor's Office | $500,000 | $50,000/Q | An item to provide medical services to the residents. | ** | Only necessary if you have condominiums. |
| Duty Free Shop | $800,000 | $5,000/M | Duty free shop with a wide variety. | ** | This always made me wonder if an "airport terminal" location was planned. |
| Eiffel Tower | $300,000 | $2,500/M | An upscale French Cuisine. | ** | |
| Escalators | $20,000 | $5,000/Q | A transit system to connect the adjacent floors. | * | |
| Floor | $500/unit | -- | An item to fill the space when an item is placed. | * | Basic empty space. |
| Flower Power | $100,000 | $600/M | The flower shop. | * | In the U.S. Windows version, this becomes 1-800-FLOWERS (a real company). |
| Food Court | $1,000,000 | $2,500/M | Various fast food booths. | *** | I always thought the various restaurant stands I was building WAS the food court, and here they're condensing all that into a single structure? |
| Front Desk | $100,000 | $10,000/Q | A tenant to manage the hotel rooms. | * | |
| Fruit Stand | $200,000 | $800/M | Providing fresh tropical fruit. | ** | |
| GameWorks | $2,000,000 | $10,000/M | A hugely popular amusement center. | *** | GameWorks was partially owned by Sega at the time, see the "Changes in the Japanese Version" page. |
| Gathering Area | $500,000 | $50,000/Q | The rest are in the structure where many people gather. | *** | Ignoring that non-sensical description, this appears to be a lobby for the underground mall of the area of the structure. Contrary to the guide on the PC version, it appears that people DO become de-stressed here. |
| Hawaiian Condo | $100,000 | -- | 3-tourist residence for sale. | * | |
| Housekeeping | $50,000 | $20,000/Q | A place for the employees to stand-by in before and after cleaning hotel rooms. | * | Odd punctuation theirs, not mine. |
| Ice Cream | $100,000 | $300/M | Almost 31 flavors of ice cream. | * | Comment references real world ice cream store Baskin-Robbins. |
| Japanese Cuisine | $300,000 | $2,000/M | Popular among the hotel guests. | ** | |
| Jenny's | $500,000 | $3,000/M | A family restaurant open 24 hours. | * | A clear take-off of Denny's. In the Japanese version, it's "Denisan" (Denny-san). It would be impossible to get the trademark in both games, in the Japanese version, it was owned by Ito-Yokado (now Seven & I Holdings), in the U.S., it is owned by an independent company. |
| Juice Vending Machine | $5,000 | -- | -- | * | The original Japanese version refers it to as a drink vending machine, and the icon even has what looks like a can of Coke on it. |
| Lobby | $5000/unit | $1000/unit | A basic part of the structure to determine the width of it. | * | Based on some calculations, it looks like the lobby cost per quarter is $24k per quarter, but I could be wrong about that. |
| Mama Pizano's | $200,000 | $1000/M | The popular pasta and pizza place among the young people. | ** | |
| Movie Theater | $500,000 | $20,000/M | The movie theater you manage. | ** | |
| Mrs. Weinstein's Toffee | $200,000 | ??? | -- | * | Exclusive to the U.S. Windows version. Real brand. |
| Orange Julius | $200,000 | ??? | -- | * | Exclusive to the U.S. Windows version. Real brand. |
| Parking Gate | $50,000 | $10,000/Q | This gives drivers access to the parking lot from the structure. | ** | Unlike SimTower, this and the "Parking Lot" below are combined into one item and work automatically. |
| Parking Lot | $5,000 | -- | An item to let office visitors and hotel guests park their car. | ** | Like SimTower, I believe you only need them for suites, twin rooms don't require them. |
| Power Room | $500,000 | $50,000/Q | The place to provide the electric power to the structure. | ** | Also known as "Transformer Room". |
| Record | $300,000 | $2,500/M | Mid size record shop. | * | |
| Restrooms | $10,000 | $1,000/Q | The restroom for the people in the structure. | * | |
| Security Station | $100,000 | $20,000 | The place for the security guards to stand-by. | * | |
| Service Elevator | $100,000 with $50,000 per car | $10,000/Q | An elevator for the structure's employees only. | * | |
| Simple Elevator | $200,000 with $50,000 per car | $12,000/Q | A Simple Elevator can be extended up to 15 floors. | * | In-game notes says it is only $800 per car. That is incorrect. |
| Sky Bridge | $10,000 | $1,000/unit | An item to connect the two towers. | * | |
| Sporting Goods | $300,000 | $4,000/month | All types of sporting goods are available. | ** | |
| Stairs | $5,000 | -- | A transit system to connect the adjacent floors. | * | |
| Suite Room | $100,000 | -- | A hotel room for 2 to 3 guests. | * | |
| Surf Shop | $150,000 | $1,000/M | This store has surfing goods for the brave customers. | * | |
| Sushi-Man | $100,000 | $1,200/M | Sushi made by a world famous sushi chef is poplar among the older customers. | ** | Obvious spelling error (and generally bad grammar) left in for transcription purposes. |
| ToyWorld | $600,000 | $3,000/M | The toy store for kids and adults. | ** | |
| Trash Facility | $200,000 | $10,000/Q | The place for garbage from the building to be stored. | ** | Place this immediately after getting the second star, your restaurants will get condemned because they'll expect a trash facility. Luckily, unlike the cockroach, it's not permanent and can be fixed with the addition of the trash facility. |
| Twin Room | $60,000 | -- | A hotel room for 2 guests. | * |