What's happening at Aquatic Arena? (2024)

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What's happening at Aquatic Arena is a limited-time event in SimCity BuildIt. It started July 31, 2024 and ends August 7, 2024. It is a Story Event Track. You need 1,840 points to finish the event track. There are 11 tiers with the final reward being Sim Sports Aquatic Arena. This event track rewards you with 1 year-round building, 1 returning limited-time building and 1 new limited-time building.

Points:

There are 3 ways to get Event Points.

• Various in app purchase gives you some points.

• Upgrading residential zones gives you 20 points.

• Doing a Contest of Mayors task to upgrade a Residential Building or OMEGA Zone will only reward you with 5 points.

• Doing all other Contest of Mayors tasks gives you 20 points.

What's happening at Aquatic Arena Story Event Track
TierChapterTotal Event PointsTier Event PointsRewards
1Chapter 200(Picture of Drama Masks)
& A button to play a story
240403,000 Simoleons
3100605 Llama Speed-Up Tokens
4Chapter 118080Big Lake
52801005 Golden Keys
64201405 of each Beach Item
7Chapter 3600180Green Pathway
88202201,000 Regional Simoleons
91,1002803 Platinum Keys
101,44034030 SimCash
11Chapter 41,840400Sim Sports Aquatic Arena
Event Rules
Purchase AmountEvent Points
$0.99100
$4.99200
$9.99250
$19.99300
$34.99350
$49.99400
$99.99500

Quotes[]

  • "Bring Aquatic Arena to your city, Mayor!" - Residential Buildings Sim upon initially opening event track.
  • "Amazing, Mayor! You've now collected all rewards! Congratulations! - Residential Buildings Sim after collecting every reward.

Chapter 2 (Should probably be Chapter 1)[]

  • Mayor's Pass Sim: "Hi Mayor! We've got our tickets and a map of the arena. Mason even got his swimming gear just in case. Are we missing anything?" (Player's Button reads: "Nothing")
  • Residential Buildings Sim: "No, we're all set. But keep your eyes open. I still have that strange feeling that something is not quite right. (Player's Button reads: "Interesting")
  • Mayor's Pass Sims: "Relax Mason, there's nothing to worry about. It's just a sports event." (Player's Button reads: "Yes")
  • Residential Buildings Sim: "Maybe, but better safe than sorry. I'm ready to dive in if something happens. Let's move." (Player's Button reads: "Let's go!")

Chapter 1 (Should probably be Chapter 2)[]

  • Residential Buildings Sim: "Hey Mayor! Have you heard of the upcoming event at the Aquatic Arena?" (Player's Button reads: "Yes")
  • Residential Buildings Sim: "It's their first big event! A large-scale swimming competition. (Player's Button reads: "Exciting")
  • Mayor's Pass Sims: "It sounds amazing! I've heard the new arena is state-of-the-art. I can't wait to see it. (Player's Button reads: "Indeed")
  • Residential Buildings Sim: "Yes. But to be honest with you... I've got a feeling not everything is going to go according to plan. (Player's Button reads: "What?")
  • Mayor's Pass Sims: "What do you mean, Mason? We just have to prepare ahead of time. Let's go get ready!" (Player's Button reads: "Let's go!")

Chapter 3[]

  • Residential Buildings Sim: "Mayor, look! It's Dr. Vu peeking from the window. He's been around the arena all morning. Something's definitely up!" (Player's Button reads: "Oh no")
  • Mayor's Pass Sim: "Maybe you were right, Mason. Something fishy is going on. Should we inform the authorities?" (Player's Button reads: "No way!")
  • Residential Buildings Sim: "Not yet. Let's see what he does first. Is that a fishing rod that he's holding? It could be harmless." (Player's Button reads: "Interesting!")
  • Mayor's Pass Sim: "Alright, but let's stay close and keep an eye on him. We should get going!" (Player's Button reads: "Let's go!")

Chapter 4[]

  • Residential Buildings Sim: "Mayor, it's Dr. Vu again! Now he's near the control room. I knew something was off." (Player's Button reads: "Yikes")
  • Mayor's Pass Sim: "Wait, he's setting up some weird equipment. That's not an ordinary fishing rod! What is he planning?" (Player's Button reads: "Let's see")
  • Residential Buildings Sim: "Looks lie the label says: Fishaster experiment. Oh no! Is he trying to summon huge fishes into the arena?" (Player's Button reads: "Yikes")
  • Mayor's Pass Sim: "The competition is about to start, there can't be piranhas swimming all over! We need to stop him, Mayor. Let's move!" (Player's Button reads: "Sure")
  • Dr. Vu: "Ah! I see my little experiment has caught your attention. You will disturb the fishes! So I need a better location. Until next time!" (Player's Button reads: "Indeed")
  • Residential Buildings Sim: "Dr. Vu ran off! My hunch was right after all. The experiment was left unfinished... for now." (Player's Button reads: "Phew")
  • Mayor's Pass Sim: "Glad we could stop him! Let's hope he doesn't come back. But now, let's enjoy the competition." (Player's Button reads: "Yes")
  • Residential Buildings Sim: "Yes, we made it just in time! This is going to be a day to remember. Let's go!" (Player's Button reads: "Let's go!")

Gallery[]

What's happening at Aquatic Arena Story Event Track Icon.

What's happening at Aquatic Arena? Promo.

What's happening at Aquatic Arena Calendar Entry.

What's happening at Aquatic Arena? Letter.

What's happening at Aquatic Arena Story Event Track.

New Type of Event Track Letter, Part 1.

New Type of Event Track Letter, Part 2.

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What's happening at Aquatic Arena? (2024)

FAQs

Does Peachtree City have a public pool? ›

About the Fieldhouse and Aquatic Center

The facility includes a 25 yard competitive swimming pool and a heated instructional pool with guards on duty at all times. Restrooms, showers, changing areas, and storage areas are available to all patrons. The facility is fully staffed during hours of operation.

Does Savannah have a public pool? ›

The City of Savannah owns and operates four pools: The Daffin Park Pool (1301 E. Victory Dr.), Tompkins Community Center Pool (2333 Ogeechee Rd.), Bowles C. Ford Park Pool (1900 Stiles Ave.), and W.W. Law Pool (900 E.

Can you swim in Lake Peachtree? ›

Lake Peachtree and the ponds throughout the community are owned by the City of Peachtree City and are reserved for Peachtree City residents and their accompanied guests. Swimming is permitted by Peachtree City residents and their accompanied guests from the public boat launch on Battery Way.

Which city has the most public swimming pools? ›

Cleveland topped the list for having the most public pools per capita, with 10.8 for every 100,000 residents. With fewer public resources, nonprofits—most notably the YMCA—have provided lower-cost swimming options to people who can't afford or don't have access to privatized facilities.

Can you openly drink in Savannah? ›

Did you know that Savannah is one of the few US destinations with an open container policy? Guests 21 years old and older can purchase to-go alcoholic beverages at bars and restaurants within the to-go cup zone. This area stretches from Hutchinson Island to the south end of Forsyth Park, and Martin Luther King, Jr.

Which state has the most private pools? ›

1. Florida. Florida, the sunny state with the highest number of residential pools overall, also built the most inground pools in 2022. The state is a popular retirement destination, not to mention home to some highly coveted real estate, so it's no wonder many of its residents invest in luxurious inground pools.

Can you swim in Savannah beaches? ›

Often referred to simply as "Savannah's Beach," Tybee Island offers 5 miles of white sand and glimmering blue water. The island's North Beach is closest to Savannah, making it a hotspot for local swimmers and anyone interested in checking out the nearby Tybee Lighthouse.

Is the BMCC pool open to the public? ›

The 220,000-gallon pool underwent an extensive renovation and is now open to the BMCC community as well as residents of the area. Admission to the pool is free for BMCC students, faculty and staff and a full schedule for recreational and lap swimming is available at the Athletics Department website.

Is a public swimming pool a public good? ›

While it may or may not be nonexcludable, in that you may or may not have to pay to get in, it is rival. If too many people try to use, it can become overcrowded. Everyone's level of enjoyment may suffer and some people will be left out. So, a public pool is not a public good.

Is the West Seneca Town pool open? ›

Monday-Thursday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM. Friday-Sunday: 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM.

Does UGA have a pool? ›

The natatorium is housed within the Ramsey Centerand has three separate pools: - a 50-meter competition pool (844,000 gallons of water) with two movable bulkheads - a diving pool (525,000 gallons of water) with two 1-meter springboards, two 3-meter springboards, five diving platforms (1, 3, 5, 7.5 and 10-meters), and ...

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