Simploring 2017 (47) – LICK and Crystal Bay

Thursday, June 15th, we had a holiday in parts of Germany, Corpus Christi. I had a time for some simploring and decided to check some landmarks that I collected over time when standing or sitting in one of our clubs from profiles I read. First I visited LICK , accordinding to the description “an exclusive and private Fem Fashion & Style community, founded in the Fall of 2016 in New York City and a beautiful, safe space for fems to hangout, chat and meet.”

LICK is a huge spacious skybox club, with bar, sofa and chairs, dance floor, spotlights. Yes, it looks exclusive and luxurious. Through the windows you see the skyline of New York City. You can walk outside and sit on a large terrace that offers again enough space to sit. Unfortunately you look up into the blue sky and not at New York City skyline, something I would change. What differs LICK from any other club I saw so far is another large room adjacent to the club that is intented for fashion shows with a catwalk and tribunes for the guests. During my visit, I was all alone, most probably because in New York it was early morning. The board at the entrance invited to a party on Monday, June 12th, starting at 2 PM SL time (11 PM in central Europe).
From the impressions I got I assume that LICK is not a club, you go to to hang around (and read profiles for example *winks*), it’s more a club you visit for a fashion show or for a party. The group for the club has close to 200 members. LICK was founded by Yes Mode, thank you for providing the place.

Landmark to LICK
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Casa%20Blanca/190/53/1022

The second place I visited on my holiday tour was Crystal Bay , Lesbian D/s and RP Touring Resort, a women only sim. Crystal Bay was founded by Crystal Jestyr, who I saw at The Secret House and from her profile I had the landmark.

We offer a D/s and RP themed destination to relax and enjoy your Second Life experience. Crystal Bay is an adult D/s and RP themed sim for women only. We feature over 700 meters high of winding, scenic endless mesh roads for you to ride and plenty of places to stop and explore, relax and play along your travels through Crystal Bay. We offer a sim wide MSM restraint system for Dommes and subs to enhance your D/s and RP experience.”
I landed at the large social area on the ground level. There’s a big board with the teleport destination, which makes traveling around easy. Right next to the landing lies a motor yacht at the starting point of a water race track. I took the motor yacht and drove once around the sim. It is the first time that I saw a racing track for motor boats in Second Life.
After my boat trip, I zoomed out to get an overview of Crystal Bay and I saw that it consists of several levels all connected by streets. The sim is a huge race track (700 meters high of winding, scenic endless mesh roads for you to ride). Quite close to the landing point you can rezz a free old Porsche and use it to further explore the sim. That’s what I did.

It is great fun as you can drive and drive and drive ….. and while you drive you see some of the sims attractions that you can also reach by the teleporter board. If you like driving or racing in Second Life, this is the place to visit! I’m pretty sure, that our Kitty will soon drive some rounds there. On the most upper level, I found another rezzer, this time for a bike and I exchanged “my” Porsche to a chopper bike. Unfortunately, I couldn’t unlock it (maybe because I didn’t join the group) and hence I could not adjust my seating position and more restricting, I could not change gears and stay in gear 1, which is really slow.
I had a great hour cruising around Crystal Bay. Thank you Crystal Jestyr.

Landmark to Crystal Bay
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Crystal%20Bay/35/71/29

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