Prior to this patch, I hardly ever used the guest happiness heatmap, I didnt even think about it, it was only when my finances went wrong (losing 200k per month) did I realise that I had built the zoo for me and my animals and the guest were actually a bit of an afterthought. I was building a zoo I thought they would like, without actually checking they DID like it. Until it went pear shaped, then, from watching the guest heatmap for some time, I realised i made LOADS of mistakes which were causing the issue.Maybe a screenshot of your finances + happiness bar visitors would help..
(like Moosegun said, thirst and education are the first to check) But broken scenery and/or litter can be a real mood swing for visitors..
Your inspector reports are good as well ?
- guests traveling too far without toilets / food drinks
- zoo too spread out for guests to see enough of the animals
I was running a very large zoo, this should bring some contextAre you playing the same game as me? My guests walk a mile for a Gulpee drink by the hundreds. I have lvl 5 vendors there now, because they are completely overwhelmed. And when the vendor goes for a break, nobody takes over, so I finally can oversee the mess the guests have left behind. I raised all the prices, and are still busy finetuning it. The demand for drinks is way to high for me to cope with. There is 24/7 a queue for the Gulpee stand until the vendor takes a break.
If I place my Gulpee stands to close to the entrance, lots of them don't even bother about the animals. "That Gulpee vendor gives great service. Are there animals too? Oh man, I need an other Gulpee, get out of my way!"
Maybe that is because my zoo is in Antarctica. People are expecting to see penguins, and are so disappointed that all they can think of is drinking their sorrow away.