My favorite thing to research ASAP is the information kiosk. Why? Because this opens up the Priority Pass! For a one time cost, guests can purchase the pass which lets them jump the line on their favorite rides. For a ride to take advantage of this pass, you just have to enable it on the rides you’d like to use it on and edit the queue to include a shortcut. While shops and rides are great, Planet Coaster has hotels. I can pretty much build a knock off Disney park and live vicariously through my guests. Planet Coaster has a few ways to ensure your hired help are the best they can be. From the staff management menu, you can check in on your employees to see how they are performing. You can give them raises, send them for training, and hire and fire. Work rosters are a great way to keep people from feeling over or underworked. By fine tuning sectors or even selecting specific stalls (for your vendors), you can keep morale high. I’ve found that training and raises are great but maintaining a strong ratio of staff buildings to employees has been a godsend. Staff buildings can be customized to allow up to ten employees a place to rest. You are also able to slot one perk to a building. Perks like healthcare, entertainment, and specialty training are great ways to incentivize your staff. Paying careful attention to the accessories placed around your rides and walkways is one of the best ways to increase your park’s appeal. Select your ride and check the scenery score. Where would Universal or Disney be without theming? Same holds true in Planet Coaster. The first section I created in Challenge Mode is holiday themed, with all the buildings covered in a gingerbread shell. Mostly family friendly rides with one or two thrill rides. I leaned more heavily on thrill and extreme rides in this land. As I continue to grow this particular park I’ll squeeze in Western and fairytale influences and other themes as I research them.
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