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).
Name | Cons. Cost | Maint. Cost | In-Game Description | Stars Needed | Comments |
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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. | * |