The Sims 4 My Wedding Stories allows you to create and use brand-new wedding venues for your Sims to get married in. It also introduces a range of new decor items as well as extra activities you can engage in during wedding celebrations, from toasts to slow dancing. With all these options it can seem overwhelming when you open up some of the wedding venues, even the default in-game options.
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How many tables do you need? Where can you put a cake? Do you need specific items to make the day go well? We answer all these questions and more as we explore everything you need to look for in a venue, and design features that will help your day go smoothly.
There are a few basics you'll need for any wedding venue, and we go through them in this quick checklist, ensuring you know exactly what you'll require and the functionality of each new item.
This guide is just about what to check for in wedding venues. You'll need to pick up a wedding cake and flowers from the stalls in Tartosa.
The most important of these basics is the wedding arch. There are several options available to suit your needs, and you won't be able to get your Sims married without one - unless you are eloping at the Tartosa town hall of course.
Wedding arches are the backbone of your ceremony, and you need to make sure you leave space around them. Your Sims will stand by the arch to get married so be sure to leave space to enough room to capture those photos without other Sims getting in the way. To keep guests in line you can also add chairs which should allow you to ask all your guests to sit, minimising the chaos caused during the vows.
The aisle will mark out where your Sims will walk if you want
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