Jurassic World Evolution 2 puts players in charge of their very own Jurassic Park across several different maps. Being the manager of such an incredible theme park comes with many challenges, such as keeping dinosaurs safe and enclosed, and making sure staff won’t sabotage anything important by being well-rested. On top of that, fans need to also make sure they keep their guests satisfied.

While many management simulation titles feature some sort of guest feedback, the Jurassic World Evolution titles prefer to focus on dinosaur welfare instead of guests. Not much is given regarding guest wants and needs, and instead, players have a metric to meet. This guide can teach players how to raise guest comfort levels easily.

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Jurassic World Evolution 2’s Guest Comfort Mechanic

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The way JWE2 handles guest comfort is fairly simple. Many players can simply find how their guests are feeling through the manager view in the park rating section under "guests." From here, guest comfort is listed alongside guest approval. The former is calculated by restroom coverage, shelter coverage, and accommodation rating. All of these can be raised by merely placing more of the specified buildings bought using money earned from things like selling dinosaurs.

Restrooms obviously raise the bathroom coverage, and emergency shelters at certain locations will raise shelter coverage as well. Players looking to fix where their coverage lacks can find suitable locations for new buildings by looking for paths that are red when placing them. Placing one of these locations there will immediately increase the coverage. Accommodation rating works just a bit differently in that it deals with hotels, and how many guests are within players’ parks. Accommodation rating is easier to manage in comparison to the rest of guest comfort. If it lowers, fans just need to build more hotels, and those hotels will help increase park ratings.

Alongside guest comfort is guest approval, which factors in how well the park operates. It focuses on dinosaur welfare, incident prevention, safety, and publicity ratings. While these metrics seem daunting, they’re some of the easiest metrics to raise in the game. As long as dinosaurs are healthy, and fans recover from external events like sabotage from disgruntled scientists and weather events quickly without harming guests, these ratings should stay high. Challenge mode may have special events that give players choices that can lower their publicity rating. Fans should choose wisely with what the event offers in exchange for their current missions to make the right choice for their parks.

Jurassic World Evolution 2 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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