And if you fill all three shifts you get a +1 base expending. If you set a receptionist at Afternoon you get a +1 to the base expending and if you set a receptionist at Night you get +2 base expending. For example, if you set a receptionist at Morning you get a +1 to the base expending. Almost everything adds to the base expending. Beach and Spanish give exactly the same figures so the only reason to build a spanish resort is for aestetic purposes.Īlso, the "extras" part is very interesting. ![]() If you change prices range all the base expendings will change but will remain constant from one game to another. Ok, so the first finding is that the base expending is a constant that depends of the range of prices, the kind of rabbit hole and its level.Īll and each level 1 Beach Resort you build will give the same base expending and all and each level 3 Eco Resort will give the same base expending. Something like that:ĭaily income = Occupancy * (base expending + extras) I collected more data and did more experiments, and found some interesting results:Īll the income you get daily is a multiplier of the occupancy (you never get decimals if you divide income by occupancy) so you can build a formula that calculate it. 81k a day is a huge amount of money for a household to be pulling in, especially from only one resort! It does take a while to get the eco-modern version of the resort fully upgraded but the money quickly snowballs from a few thousand to many thousands a day. I didn't try the villas, but I'd guess the numbers would fall somewhere in the middle of these two. ![]() Surprisingly even with so many more sims checking in the beach resort version didn't make nearly as much money as the eco-modern towers. One member of the household had the Hotel Mogul LTR. All rooms were fully booked every day and the pricing was set to expensive. Highest quality was chosen for bars and buffet, pool was chlorinated, maintenance crew was 3 high quality workers, and all graveyards shifts were on. ![]() Both versions of the resort had the three firewalks, one food stand, eight buffets (one of every type), pool bar, and four pieces of gym equipment. Note that every tower was fully upgraded with both room service and spa services turned on. Here's how it all looked and how the numbers played out at the 5-star level. As soon as the resort reached the 5-star rating I stopped adding to the ugly basement. I did this without cheats, which is why the basement and pool are so misshapen (they were added to with each day's leftover monies after upgrading the towers). I turned the basement into the amenities and added two ladders for access. Out of curiosity about maximum earnings I bought the largest plot of land I could find (77 Paradise Road, which is either 60圆0 or 64圆4) and jammed as many towers on top as I could.
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