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It would be nice though to have automatic doors so you could make separate rooms like this.
but for some reason i would want to make a seperate place for the frozen stuff
I use walls and create a frozen room, usually quite large, because you end up with quite a lot of cold relics. In my latest play I have a big fossil and bone room. From that room is a corridor that leads through to another display room. I have made that corridor my snow zone. It looks like some prehistoric cave filled with frozen stuff. It has become part of the museum narrative. I have a theme that unfolds as guests walk through the museum, leading them from dinosaurs to space cheese. Each room is connected by something in between each theme.