
Even the most careful planning can fail in Jurassic World Evolution 3, and when it does, your park’s Safety rating will drop. Luckily, you can often fix things by building Emergency Shelters in key locations.
This guide is all about securing your park with Emergency Shelters in Jurassic World Evolution 3.
How To Build Emergency Shelters
Head to the Guests menu, and select the Emergency Shelter building.
You can either choose from our pre-designed Emergency Shelter options or build a shelter that’s customized to your needs.
Select an appropriate location based on need and place the Emergency Shelter.
Once hooked into your pathing system it will be open to the public.
Best Use Of Emergency Shelters
As a big fan of feeling safe and comfortable when I travel, I’m really glad to know that emergency shelters are included when places talk about how comfy their accommodations are. It’s good they’re planning for the worst-case scenarios and factoring that into the overall guest experience!
They also keep your staff safe and help maintain the park’s safety rating by preventing it from dropping significantly when incidents occur.
You can easily figure out the best locations for these items using heatmaps, or by predicting where issues might occur – like with Attractions connected to Enclosures.
Unexpected events, like severe weather, will inevitably happen. When they do, you’ll need to be flexible and quickly mobilize repair and support teams.
Protecting buildings from storms should be a top priority to reduce damage from bad weather.
Here’s a complete guide to creating the most effective Emergency Shelters in Jurassic World Evolution 3.
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