#1
7th May 2019 at 5:42 PM
Last edited by bobgrey1997 : 9th May 2019 at
5:25 PM.
First Time Running A Resort
I recently moved my household to the Island Paradise world and bought what was a run-down shack of a resort, and before I knew it, this is what it had turned into:
Here are some screenshots of the interior:
Here's the overhead layout:
Ground Floor:
2nd Floor:
3rd Floor:
Ground Floor:
1: Lobby
2: Breakfast area
3: lounge
4: Wedding room
5: Arcade
6: Gym room
7-10: Standard rooms
11: Bar/Club
2nd Floor:
12, 13, and 25: Suites
14-24 and 26: Standard Rooms
3rd Floor:
25, 26, 38, and 39: Suites
27-37: Standard Rooms
All Floors:
X: Elevators/Stairs.
I'm still trying to figure out how to fill the outside area around the pool. So far, it's got a pool with two bars, 3 food stands with some tables, a hot tub, and a live music stage area. I am going to put in more tables and a couple more hot tubs (I've had a few reviews say the hot tub was always crowded, even though I've ever seen anyone in it once).
I also wanted to add a casino area onto it, but I'm not sure where to place it so that it will look right.
The hotel's got a 3.5 star rating, has "Moderate" pricing, and brings in about a $5,500 profit each "cycle".
As seen in some of the images, especially on the 3rd floor, there's some flooding. This was caused by a general lack of maintenance up there, as it seems the maintenance workers don't like elevators, so refused to leave to the 1st floor. After I put in the stairs, they've been up and down them all day!
Guests seem to use both stairs and elevators, so that's nice!