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| 07.03.00 Guest Happiness |
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What makes guests the happiest is a wide variety of animal exhibits. So make
sure guests can see animals wherever they are, and make sure the animals are
happy.
Eye candy -- fountains, flowers, statues and the like -- doesn’t hurt any for
guest happiness, but it’s not as potent as animal exhibits.
Use cobblestone or red bricks for paths, and feel free to flank them with low
red brick walls.
The best building for making guests happy is the Japanese garden, but you
usually don’t need it or the other happiness buildings, provided you have
enough animal exhibits.
Guests enter zoos with a 75 happiness rating. So if you’re trying to achieve
a particular happiness rating in a scenario, you should increase the admission
cost to $100 in the last month or two to prevent new guests from arriving and
lowering your rating.
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