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are some ride like that they just dont get people coming? the problem comes everytime i get more then 7 rides
What is the prestige of each of your rides? What are you charging for each of your rides? How much queue decoration do you have for each of your rides? How long are the queue lines?
Somebody worked out a formula for translating Reputation into Price, which I don't recall. What I usually do is take the Prestige level and multiply it by 3, then maybe lower that a little.
E.g., say the Prestige is 537, I'll charge $15. 537 * 3 = 1611, I suppose I could charge $16, but I like to start low and wait for the guests to comment that the ride is a "value".
Then don't worry about ATMs. Just have them out there. It seems people will complain that they don't have enough money for a particular ride, then visit the ATM, then go home. I suppose they need cab fare. But other people will visit the ATM, have more money, then go ride your expensive ride. Somehow it usually all works out in the wash.
But there's nothing in the game I know of that will make it stop working at seven rides.
Try adding a Hotel to your park. A Hotel is two pronged. It allows guests to rest up and get energized to continue within the park, and it replenishes guests wallets. Hope this helps.
The guest complaints are generally listed by percentage. And are just general things to watch. Also note the percentage numbers on these complaints. If they are low they can be not worth bothering with. If they are high (above 50%) one should take proper actions to fix the issue.
The important thing to watch (money terms) is the profit in your park and per ride. If your park is making money and growing most of the complaints will settle in to be less annoying.