Getting raptors might have been a bad idea as they just seem to go crazy constantly and now their killing shit they shouldn't be able to.
Do the guests still like the park and do their thoughts give any kind of hint as to what they might want to bring us to five stars?
They still like it, though I think we should try boosting security and decreasing the ticket prices a bit so more people can come in. We'll take care of that now.
Buildin' a sentry here!
October 2006-February 2007We've lowered the cost of entry to $4,000, to see if that helps us get to five stars.
Well, it betrays everything we hold dear, but if we want to get to five stars we're going to go ahead and stop charging people two dollars every time they go to the bathroom.
If a dinosaur swallows a person or a smaller dinosaur while you're tracking them, the location indicator goes to the predator's stomach before vanishing.
Going back to King Zultan's question, there is a visitor summary, but it's unhelpfully vague most of the time.
Since the guests like safety, we've added 10 automated sentry turrets to sections of the guest area.
We'll probably never see them in action, but they can be forced to deploy from their bunkers for a moment by taking control.
I didn't know this could happen. One of our tour vehicles suffered a breakdown in the field and we were forced to drive it back manually.
This proved extremely easy, since it was only a few seconds away from the garage.
The park-fortress.
Park rating:4.5 stars*Given the historic nature of the day, no new update today. We'll be back to our normal schedule tomorrow.