


I know, a lot of work, but probably the most effective way of managing your staff and their workload. This will be rather expensive, so you may want to use this method within sandbox mode only, but you could just build each facility within each habitat and ensure they’re hidden. Place A Set Of Facilities Within Each Habitat You may wish to add some scenery as supports for your facility should you choose to raise it, as having a floating building will look quite unrealistic. This may require you to toggle the “Tunnelling” path option on and off to get perfectly level with the surrounding terrain. You should be able to do this quite easily by starting the path from the building and slowly working it back to the surface. You will of course need to connect a staff only path from the facilities to the main pathway within your zoo. The default way of raising and lowering objects within Planet Zoo is to hold the shift button down whilst moving the mouse or up down. Remember, staff facilities have a spherical negative area around them, so you will need to bury or raise your buildings enough so that the negative area of impact isn’t crossing with places the guests will be walking through. Seems a little spooky – your staff appearing from the underground staff room like zombies. This will allow your staff to access habitats very quickly, leaving the area and returning back to access the various staff buildings before continuing their journey to a different habitat, improving staff efficiency. Have these areas within the middle of habitats surrounding the facilities. Kidding! But seriously, do Planet Zoo staff ever go home?Īn easy way to ensure guests will never have to view your staff facilities is to place them in their own fenced off area. Your staff will be trapped and never allowed to leave work. Here are the best ways to go about hiding staff facilities in Planet Zoo so that your guest’s happiness will improve… Self Contained Staff Areas If guests are able to enter this area, they will be able to see the staff facilities and won’t be impressed. Staff facilities have a spherical negative area around them when placed, usually highlighted by a red colour. When guests are visiting your zoo, the last thing they want to see are hideous looking staff buildings.
