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Sunday, April 5, 2026

LA PLAGE DE DOODLE – A REVOLUTION IN IMMERSIVE ADULT EXPERIENCES: JOSH (THOMAS1 BELLIC) REPORTING

 

As a reporter for the SL Enquirer, I often get the opportunity to visit some of the grid’s most novel, exciting, fun, creative, and revealing builds. La Plage de Doodle (French for “Doodle Beach”) qualifies in ALL of those categories.  I had the opportunity to meet a most entertaining couple, Bella and Mickey Doodle, and they insisted I tour their delightful build.  Taking adult entertainment in SecondLife to a whole new level, I was totally amazed by what they had created.  A recent addition to the SL Landscape, Bella and Mickey agreed to sit with me and answer some questions for our SL Enquirer readers.  What follows is their story.


Josh (Thomas1 Bellic) (JB):    Greetings Bella and Micky.  Thank you for coming today. Please  tell our readers. Just what is 'La Plage de Doodle'?

BellaRose Doodle (BD):     Hi Josh.  Thank you for the opportunity to be featured in SL Enquirer. We truly appreciate the time and care you’re putting into this, and we’re excited to share La Plage de Doodle with your readers.

La Plage de Doodle is an immersive adult island experience built around exploration, connection, and self-discovery. From the moment you arrive, there’s a quiet pull... something that invites you to slow down, look closer, and feel more present.

It isn’t just a destination... its a progression. The spaces, the atmosphere, and the people all work together to create a sense of tension and curiosity… something that builds the longer you allow yourself to remain inside it.

JB:     Sounds interesting. Where did you get the idea for such an unusual build?

BD:     It began very simply. We had a homestead with about 5,000 prims... it was just our home, and we opened it to anyone who wanted to come spend time with us. Someone mentioned creating a group, and from there it started to grow organically.

As more people came, something shifted. It stopped feeling like just a shared space and started becoming something experiential. We eventually moved to a full sim with 20,000 prims, and that’s when everything opened up... our ideas expanded, the layout deepened, and we were able to shape something far beyond what we originally imagined.

That’s where the “Fantasy Island” concept truly took hold... the idea that exploration should lead you somewhere unexpected. As you move through the island, you begin to find things… subtle invitations that open into entirely different environments, different moods, different fantasies. What began as a home evolved into a place where curiosity leads you forward, and discovery becomes part of who you are within it.


JB:     Did you do this all yourself? Or did you have help, and if so, with whom?

BD:     This was built entirely by Mickey and me. Every detail… the flow, the structure, and the emotional tone of each space...was something we created together.

Because of that, the island carries a very personal energy. It isn’t assembled...it’s felt. It reflects how we see connection, how we experience intimacy, and how we believe a space like this should unfold around the people inside it.

JB:     So then, tell me. What is the core concept here?

BD:     The core concept is bringing together like-minded, mature adults who are comfortable being expressive... both in their sexuality and in their presence. It’s about naturalism, about removing the need to perform, and allowing people to simply exist as they are.

There’s an unspoken understanding here...you can be seen, you can be felt, and you can explore that without judgment. The space holds that for you.


JB:     But aren’t there already plenty of adult sims in SL. What is it that makes 'La Plage de Doodle' different from all the other Adult Sims out there?

BD:     La Plage is built on movement. It isn’t meant to be experienced standing still—it asks you to wander, to follow instinct, and to let one moment lead into the next.

It’s also built on presence. You’re not just observing the space... you become part of it. Being seen, being noticed, being felt… it all becomes part of the atmosphere. Exploration here isn’t just physical... it's personal.

JB:     I see in your Logo that there are three “realms”? What are these "Three Realms" all about?

BD:     The Three Realms are layers of experience... each one drawing you deeper into the island’s rhythm. They aren’t separate destinations, but shifts in energy that guide how you feel as you move through them.

For many, it begins with a kind of quiet curiosity… almost hesitant. Then it becomes exploration—lingering longer, noticing more, allowing yourself to engage. And eventually, something changes. There’s a confidence that settles in—a sense of ownership in how you exist within the space.

What starts as observing becomes participating… and then something more self-assured. That progression—from curiosity, to exploration, to a kind of quiet mastery... is something the island is designed to awaken without ever needing to say it out loud.


JB:     And how are guests treated at 'La Plage de Doodle'?

BD:     Guests are treated with respect, awareness, and care. Consent is at the center of everything, which allows people to relax into the experience rather than feel guarded within it.

There’s no pressure to perform or become something you’re not. Whether someone chooses to simply watch, softly connect, or step further into the experience, they’re supported in that choice.

JB:     With so much to do and see here, how do you suggest guests navigate this incredible build?

BD:     The best way to experience La Plage is to let it unfold slowly. There’s no right path... only what draws your attention.

For those who want guidance, MaryBeth...our in-world bot... helps orient guests and gently introduces them to what the island offers. We’re also rolling out our Concierge HUD, which allows guests to explore more intentionally or even call in one of our Cabana Crew members to assist them... whether for guidance, companionship, or something more personalized, both platonic and intimate.


JB:     Are there any social media connected with 'La Plage de Doodle'?

BD:     We’re still very new... about three months in...so our social presence is just beginning. Right now, we use platforms like Facebook, Flickr, and Primfeed through personal accounts while we focus on building and refining the experience itself.

Our main focus is on completing our HUD systems, especially the Concierge HUD, which we believe will be a game-changer for service in Second Life. As the island grows, our social presence will grow naturally with it.

JB:     Anything else you would like to say to our SL readers?

BD:     La Plage de Doodle is something that evolves with the people who step into it. It isn’t static...it responds, it deepens, it changes.

If you visit, don’t rush. Let yourself settle into it. Follow what draws your attention, stay where something holds you a little longer than expected, and allow yourself to experience it fully.

You may arrive simply curious…but you may leave understanding something about yourself you hadn’t quite put into words before.

-Thank you again, Josh, for taking the time to feature us. We’re really looking forward to seeing the finished article and sharing it with our community.

Bella & Mickey

SURL:  http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Beach%20Valley/58/92/23


So.  There you have it, folks.  Straight from the creator’s mouth to the pages of our publication. I can honestly say nomatter how long you have been a resident of SecondLife, you have NEVER seen or experienced anything close to the creativity and the wonder of La Plage de Doodle. Ya gotta see this place.  Go for an hour.  Go for a day. Or keep on going, but GO!  You’ll be glad ya did.  And when you do, tell ‘em “Josh sent ya”.  You’ll be glad you did.

Be There!  Aloha!

JB

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