Throughout the Jurassic Park franchise, there has always been an emphasis on taking care of dinosaurs and showing them respect. These themes, along with the main setting being a dinosaur theme park, make the series perfect fora management simulation game. Frontier Developments has filled this niche wonderfully withJurassic Park Evolution 2, with plenty of new features and dynamics making the game feel more fitting to the franchise than ever before.
Even thoughthe new features in Frontier’s sequel are welcomed, the sheer amount of them can be a bit overwhelming for new players. When it comes to making sure their dinosaurs are rich in variety, that their safety rating is high, or that they’re catching the attention of the guests they want, some fans might not know just what it takes to make a great park. Those fans can look to this guide for help onhow to increase their park rating.

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Jurassic World Evolution 2’s Park Rating System Explained
The way the park rating system works in the newestJurassic World Evolutiongame comes down to one factor in particular - income. The game keeps track of how much money the player makes in order to calculate just how high their park rating can go, and fans can find just how much they need to make in order to get to the next star in management view.
The majority of the park rating is calculated by ticket sales and amenity revenue, making it that those aiming for a high park rating should make it that satisfied guests return and that they have plenty of food, drink, and gift stores to spend money on. While trying to raise their park rating, players should feel just like a manager of a real park, as it’ll take careful planning to manage a good balance.

How to Get High Ticket Sales in Jurassic World Evolution 2
Ticket sales inJurassic World Evolution 2work by calculating which guests players draw to their park based on their interest levels. Guests are split up via general, adventure, nature, and luxury interests. Each guest prefers something different, and ultimately how fans run their parks is the decider of which guests go where. For instance, someone invested entirely in dinosaur comfort levels will bring in more nature-oriented guests, and as a result, adventure guests who enjoy seeing carnivores eat herbivores for dinosaur infamy won’t visit the park as much.Appeal also plays a factor, so players should make sure their dinosaurs are visible at all times.
Ultimately, those aiming to get ticket sales fast should aim for specific groups in order to make sure ticket sales metrics are met quickly. The ticket sales will also generate speedy income in order to make it that fans can expand their park quickly as well. Players can focus on specific groups by building the type of buildings they like, and also pairing the amenities with their interests will also boost revenue.

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Guest Amenities in JWE2
Every theme park in the world has gift shops, restaurants, and beverage stores for guests, so naturally, fans can place those very same things intheir version of Jurassic Park. These guest amenities are pure profit makers inJWE2, and should be used to their finest potential to ensure park expansions. Guest amenities are also important because it’s one of the only things players receive feedback on from their guests. Players should use the same icons listed above to pick which amenity types, as well as matching modules, will suit their guests best for higher profits.
Luckily, amenities are easy to manage as long as a clever player keeps them in mind when planning their park. Once one of each amenity is placed in the park, the game will automatically show where the amenity is needed the most in terms of traffic. When placing another amenity, players should place one where the path is colored red, if there’s room for it. When placed where there are the most guests, that guarantees instant profits from that particular shop. For instance, a park filled with plenty of adventure guests might profit the most with shops along the path leading to thelagoon with Mosasauruson display.
All in all, being able to balance everything withtheirJurassic World Evolution 2parksis something many fans will just have to practice. As long as a park keeps guests and remains profitable, players’ park ratings will increase no matter how slowly as long as guests feel comfortable and entertained.
Jurassic World Evolution 2is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.