isolated bed and Visitors with Binoculars

I have two issues. First,
On the desert map I have built covered viewpoints with air conditioning to get quite close to the cheetah enclosure. But the visitors stay on the distant main path.
I built a similar building for the lion enclosure, but nobody goes there.

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Next, In this roofed shelter the tigers are valid somehow no more than in the enclosure, but not broken out. The heat map indicates that the shelter is completely passable. If the tigers lie there, they feel cramped.

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Tips?
 
Try raising the barrier a little bit. That will make sure the guests can't see the Tigers from the path.
Non-see through barriers are the only thing that will stop your guests from looking from spots you don't want them to.

For the second part.
Are you absolutely sure they can get outside?
Because from my memory, how silly it may be, the windowed walls don't allow for enough space for letting tigers through (hitbox).
 
Try raising the barrier a little bit. That will make sure the guests can't see the Tigers from the path.
Non-see through barriers are the only thing that will stop your guests from looking from spots you don't want them to.

Thanks, I will try it.

For the second part.
Are you absolutely sure they can get outside?
Because from my memory, how silly it may be, the windowed walls don't allow for enough space for letting tigers through (hitbox).

This shelter has a big entrance (4m), too.
 
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To help anyone who has found this with a similar guest problem: Guests will always view an animal from the first place they can see it. Once they have seen it from one viewpoint, they will not look for other viewpoints. Two ways to mitigate this:

1: Eliminate any undesired viewpoints with terrain/rocks/walls, as LN mentioned.
2: Add guest amenities in the other viewing areas to draw them in (shops, vending machines, animal talks, etc)
 
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