It's easy to see why Sims from all over the flock to La Fiesta as their college of choice. But don't be deceived by the quiet desert landscape -- though far from the bustle of city life, the desert setting offers plenty of excitement of its own.
La Fiesta Tech is a sub-neighborhood that appears in The Sims 2: University as a college. It is located in a desert and contains dormitories, Greek houses and community lots such as restaurants and libraries. There are also some pre-made students and houses. It is the matching college for Strangetown, though it can be associated with any neighborhood.
An obvious difference between Strangetown, and La Fiesta Tech is that the former does not have any lakes or ponds, while the latter does.
The Oresha-Hoh-Var Fraternity was founded by Guy Wrightley's great-grandfather decades ago. Will Guy maintain his family's strong academic history or allow frat life to be too much of a distraction?
The Tri-Fruhm Sorority girls are known as the coolest house to join. But with all the wild parties and events on campus to attend, will the sisters ever have time for school?
The Shifting Paradymes have bonded over their love of music and moved into their own place to focus on their art. Will living outside the dorms inspire them enough to create the masterpiece they desire?
The Worthingtons are used to a lavish life so it makes sense that Francis[sic] would be given his very own residence throughout college. Can he keep his grades up and make his money last or will he be forced to find a roommate?
The Fiesta Dorms are known all over campus for their diversity. Will William, Blossom, and Klara find in each other friendship or drive each other crazy?
The Secret Society lot is a small one-floor building, but it also includes a basement and a greenhouse. Unfortunately, the basement makes expanding the building quite challenging.
Addison Batez from Starlight Shores mentions in his biography that he attended La Fiesta Tech to study journalism before becoming a well-known blogger.