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Top Tips for Building a Top-Tier New York Hotel!
Start Smart
[p]Choose the financing option that matches your playstyle - the New York map has 3 finance options to choose from in the scenario. Risk-takers might go for high loans, while strategists may prefer slow, steady growth.The three types are: [/p]
- [p] Investment - starting money $275,000 but you must pay 5 $25,000 lumps starting on day 20 and eventually reach a hotel value of $2.5 million![/p][/*]
- [p]City Loan - starting money $350,000 but you must pay back the city $250,000 and at some point have 25 staff hired consecutively for 5 days. [/p][/*]
- [p]Bootstrap - starting money $150,000 and you need to reach a profit of $2,000 per employee for 3 consecutive days and have 10 bedrooms on the same floor.[/p][/*]
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Balance Luxury and Practicality
[p]Offer a mix of room types including luxury suites, business rooms, and budget-friendly options. If you build too big too quickly, then you'll find yourself running out of money very fast!If you play with a 'build everything in big chunks' style, then you'll need to remind yourself to avoid getting low on funds and let the hotel function at least a little bit while building.
The easiest way to gradually build a successful hotel is to start with the guests that require the lower star ratings like Backpackers and work your way up to the 5 star demanding Upper Crust. You can always hop back and upgrade the lower star rooms later or renovate them entirely once the hotel is more established.
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Design with Vertical Efficiency!
[p]Elevators are quite important in this map - after all you don't want it to take half a day for a cleaner to take sheets up to the top floors!If you are looking to make the most out of the space in your hotels, once your elevator is built, you can delete the stairs. This will help when squeezing in those extra rooms.
You can also make your layouts more efficient by popping in another staff room or multiple laundry zones etc to reduce travel time of your staff. [/p]
Spread out your zones
[p]Remember you have 25 times the 10x10 tiles to play with here, so having an entire restaurant floor isn't a bad idea if you're catering to lots of hungry guests! You could even spread the kitchen out onto another floor for a mega restaurant.[img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/40373120/746bf248c274ea2548d5de4511dee79de5c299f6.jpg"][/img][/p]
Problem solving
[p]When you're having an issue with something in your hotel either not being done or a flow problem, follow the staff that are meant to be tackling this or watch your guests as the wander around. [/p][p]You'll often be able to suss out what's gone wrong by assessing what is causing the problem. [/p][p]Beds not being made: How over worked are your cleaners or are there enough washing machines? [/p][p]Trash piling up: Do you have enough dumpsters/bins and do your cleaners have time in the day after prioritising making the beds? [/p][p]Guests leaving because they can't check in: Do you have enough receptionists to tackle the busy influx of check outs/check ins? [/p][p][/p][p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/40373120/3853a75f24c944669577692aa82127f33526217a.jpg"][/img]You can also seek help in the steam discussions, our discord or you may find some helpful tips on our Hotel Architect Wiki.
P.S. If you read this far, thank you and you'll also be happy to know we have a big announcement on the next location coming next week ???? [/p]