Humans are slobs. I know that is a fact, but still, planet zoo guess are something else. I have to put far more trash cans in than I've ever seen in a real zoo, and if I put in a new food or drink shop without quadrupling the trash cans/rubbish bins in that part of the zoo and hiring a new groundskeeper, the litter piles up almost immediately.
Real zoos typically have do not litter signs. Obviously, they don't work 100%, but I doubt zoos would bother with them if they made no difference at all. Maybe do not litter signs could be included, the way we have do not feed and do not disturb signs? This could at least increase the distance a guest will walk to a non overflowing trash can before dumping their wrappers on the ground.
And gotta love the groundskeeper animation for dealing with full trash cans. They don't haul the full trash bags off, but instead simply mush the trash down with their broom. I assume that was simpler to do, but it's kind of funny to imagine the trash cans as infinite compacters.
Also, I have to ask. Do the recycle bins have a different dynamic, or are they just the same as trash bins but are just there for the looks of the thing?
Real zoos typically have do not litter signs. Obviously, they don't work 100%, but I doubt zoos would bother with them if they made no difference at all. Maybe do not litter signs could be included, the way we have do not feed and do not disturb signs? This could at least increase the distance a guest will walk to a non overflowing trash can before dumping their wrappers on the ground.
And gotta love the groundskeeper animation for dealing with full trash cans. They don't haul the full trash bags off, but instead simply mush the trash down with their broom. I assume that was simpler to do, but it's kind of funny to imagine the trash cans as infinite compacters.
Also, I have to ask. Do the recycle bins have a different dynamic, or are they just the same as trash bins but are just there for the looks of the thing?
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