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It was at the very end of the game, when to the left and to the right three rows lines of elevaters went up and down and inbetween the "practical" elevaters worked too, that I realized how the lenght of the elevator is not important. It's the number of elevators you have. NEED - MORE - ELEVATORS!
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At one point I wanted to destroy some rooms to make space for new facilities, but I noticed one of them was occupied. Wonder how that conversation went about.
''Sir, we're terribly sorry to wake you up in the middle of the night, but the management has ordered this room be demolished, so a bowling lane could be built. You have one minute to pack up and haul ass before we go to town with our sledgehammers.''
The funny thing is he still gave the hotel a perfect rating. Man, the room service must have been out of this world.
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Pro tip, stagger your elevators.
10 floors then stop, move up 1 floor and start a new one. Next to that have another elevator shaft, but instead of a gap on 10/20/30 have gaps on floors 15/25/35.
Guests get upset when they have to wait for the elevator, but not if they have to take 4 elevators to get to their room. You can also have another elevator that goes the full length.
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People are complaining about how long the line is at the bowling. Like, at least there is a bowling alley, if you don't like the bowling alley in the hotel, go to a real one. Don't complain about a bowling alley in a hotel. People, think! lmao
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@thebananalives: I think Walfalcon's point is that the guests should be saying there is no internet room or beauty shop, instead of saying they are too crowded.
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lol. catchy and really well made. music selection and rotation gives the game a whole Sim City vibe which i absolutely love. (we love you, Sue Kasper!)
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Hi, I destroyed all my internet rooms and beauty shops, but every message is either "The internet room is too crowded" or "The beauty shop is too crowded". This does not seem right.
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this guy says the wait for the elevator was a bit disturbing. I'm pretty sure waiting for a week for one is a more than a bit disturbing
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Also, the only time a loan is a good idea is when you just jump up a star type and guests are yelp bombing you for not having a bowling alley (that none of those people will actually use, so building just the one shuts them up).
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A word of warning about Bobsson's elevator method (which I no longer see in the top comments so I'll post here. You make a 3 tall elevator, at the top put another 3 tall elevator next to it and next to that you build a 3 tall on top of your first elevator with a single room in between) This does reduce the complaints about elevator shortages but upkeep on ~100 total elevators is expensive. Don't make them all 10 capacity its not worth it.
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I love how someone gave my hotel a bad review because he had to wait in a queue for bowling.
I mean if that's the only thing he cares about in my hotel that has countless cinemas,pools,restaurants etc. I think he should go to a bowling alley instead.
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I'd give a -10 stars to a hotel that forced me to run across a long hall every 3 floors to get to my suite at the 40th floor, or at least I wouldn't feel like going to the gym after all that walking, but I guess these people go to hotels to get super fit.
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I'd love the option to chose when I'm certified for a new star. Getting promoted to 4* got me into a lot of trouble with customers complaining about the disco bar, restaurant and presidential suites, while I could not afford to buy all of those.