What is the maximum ticket price you've set in a Franchise zoo?

When you start your franchise zoo, the entrance ticket price is set to 3 $ and 3 $, when you get more and more animals, people are willing to shell out more for a ticket

It seems at a certain point in my zoo, people were not willing to accept further raises of the entrance price, no matter how many extra animals I added.

The maximum I can ask is 75 $ for an adult 75 $ for a child. They accept this as "The zoo ticket price is fair", if I raise any further, they say "The zoo is not worth this much"

The maximum I can ask for them to still think the price is good is 62$ for an adult 62 $ for a child.

So what is the maximum price you set, that people still thought was a good/fair price?
 
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I never play frencheise because of high lag in animal shop . But I play offline challenge mode and I made 50$ / 30 $ so far.
by the Way ıs there any difference between challenge and frebcheise modes ? I mean am I missing something because of it?
 
I never play frencheise because of high lag in animal shop . But I play offline challenge mode and I made 50$ / 30 $ so far.
by the Way ıs there any difference between challenge and frebcheise modes ? I mean am I missing something because of it?

It seems like you have some margin to increase the price for children :unsure:
I'm not sure, Franchise mode is okay for me (most of the time) I have not tried the offline challenge mode.
 
It seems like you have some margin to increase the price for children :unsure:
I'm not sure, Franchise mode is okay for me (most of the time) I have not tried the offline challenge mode.
Generally i keep prices lower for kids they shouldn’t be the same I guess . You know everywhere makes like that
 
When you start your franchise zoo, the entrance ticket price is set to 3 $ and 3 $, when you get more and more animals, people are willing to shell out more for a ticket

It seems at a certain point in my zoo, people were not willing to accept further raises of the entrance price, no matter how many extra animals I added.

The maximum I can ask is 75 $ for an adult 75 $ for a child. They accept this as "The zoo ticket price is fair", if I raise any further, they say "The zoo is not worth this much"

The maximum I can ask for them to still think the price is good is 62$ for an adult 62 $ for a child.

So what is the maximum price you set, that people still thought was a good/fair price?
I have 9.9k visitors and 45 different species (including approx. 10 exhibit species). I also have stopped raising ticket prices at 62/62 $ to have a 'good' rating. Unfortunately, having increased the number of different species from 40 to 45 did not let me raise the ticket prices beyond 62/62. It seems as if the prices are capped at a certain point (as the limit of 10k visitors), which limits the potential of the overall zoo size.
 
I have 9.9k visitors and 45 different species (including approx. 10 exhibit species). I also have stopped raising ticket prices at 62/62 $ to have a 'good' rating. Unfortunately, having increased the number of different species from 40 to 45 did not let me raise the ticket prices beyond 62/62. It seems as if the prices are capped at a certain point (as the limit of 10k visitors), which limits the potential of the overall zoo size.

Okay thanks for the reply, it's weird that I did not encounter this information before. As it is quite useful to know that there are limitations on that front.
My zoo has 330 animals and it's not easy to keep the balance in the green.

I do charge 75 $ entrance fee, I noticed that their happiness can take that bump if you have a well planned out zoo.
 
I do charge 75 $ entrance fee, I noticed that their happiness can take that bump if you have a well planned out zoo.
can you share an overview? what's your current annual total income? mine looks like this atm (many areas still not finished..)
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Clearly your zoo looks like a real zoo :p

My zoo is build as (cost-) efficient as possible, meaning: a minimal amount of water treatment systems and transformers.
And trying to cram as much animals in one habitat as possible. And trying to minimize the distance for my employees 🤭

I have 3 Gorilla habitats and 4 Japanese Macaque habitats (I have about 100 Macaques).
I used this zoo to collect the last few achievements I was missing (at 100% now.) And I use it as my Conservation Credit generator.

My income is around 375.000 $ annually.

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I got up to over 70 on my previous zoos, but stopped at around 60/35 on my current zoo, as guests still saying ticket price is good and I want the happiness.
 
At my largest zoo, I can raise the ticket prices up to $ 80 / $ 70 before guests start complaining. But I don't need that much income right now, so I've lowered the prices to $ 70 / $ 60
 
At my largest zoo, I can raise the ticket prices up to $ 80 / $ 70 before guests start complaining. But I don't need that much income right now, so I've lowered the prices to $ 70 / $ 60

Huh, how weird, so it is possible to charge $80 ? Because marcnesiumHH and I get stuck on the exact same amount. ($62/$62 for "Good price")
Let's see if more people reply so we can be certain. :unsure:
 
In my biggest zoo the smilies turn yellow when I get $74 / $72.
No matter what I add to the zoo my guests don't accept entry-fees beyond $74 without entering my zoo with quite a sh*tty mood.
 
Uhm, well, it's a large 5-star zoo ;) 8,000 guests (limited), the overall guest happiness is around 90%, 430 animals of 44 species (no exhibit animals) and many high-appealing animals: Gorillas, Urangutans, Chimpanzees, both Elephant species, Lions, Tigers, ...

For the "good price", I have to lower the price a bit, but even when I charge $ 80, the guests don't complain at least -> "the zoo ticket price is fair."
 
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