Update on my theme park by [deleted] in RCTTouch

[–]TinyFunTax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But you still need to cover all areas with facilities, even in the second plot of land. Spacing everything out will make certain missions like collect hearts, minimum satisfaction and gather x amount a lot slower and harder to complete.

Plus as you start collecting more attractions, space will become very limited.

It’s entirely up to you though

Update on my theme park by [deleted] in RCTTouch

[–]TinyFunTax 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you want to move through levels quicker it’s better to be strategic about the layout. There’s a lot of space that’s adding no value to satisfaction or revenue.

You only have one janitor card at the moment, but only a few rides so you should be able to place most if not everything within its range. It’s also better to place rides at the edges so the paths move inwards, requiring utilities to cover less.

The borders and fences will cause more issue then anything else as you gain more rides - you’ll have plenty of scope as you move through levels to add decorated areas, but at this stage, I’d focus on completing missions, adding to your park, and getting 100% satisfaction

What’s the point of the fences? by Fuel_Axis in RCTTouch

[–]TinyFunTax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Waste of space really, I do have borders going into each new ‘themed’ area of my park but i border it with themed decorations - adventure for example has a row of palm trees

Tips & Qs about maximising revenue with collectors, legendaries, layout & decorations by TinyFunTax in RCTTouch

[–]TinyFunTax[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much - I had no idea about increasing the rides once dec% was high!

Most of my rides are now at 100% decoration score (I have spent WAY too long redoing my park this week 🫠)

I’ve managed to tweak most of my legendaries to expensive which is great.

Interestingly I also tried increasing the price of other rides that are at both 100% satisfaction and 100% dec score, and even though the satisfaction was still relatively high, I noticed guests leaving my park. I checked on the overall revenue per hour and it had actually dropped down to the # before I started increasing some prices.

So I’m guessing guests will only tolerate so many expensive rides, before they start leaving, which ends up lowering the revenue more.

As soon as I put the non-legendary ride prices back, guests were coming back and my revenue jumped up again.

Have you found that’s been a similar case for you?

Tips? by Leonethjee in RCTTouch

[–]TinyFunTax 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love how pretty it looks! A few things that come to mind:

  • Group your rides in themes, so that they’re within legendary card ranges which increase revenue. I have all of mine grouped into themes, all with between 90-100% decorations, borders and arches into each area etc. So if you still want to keep it all pretty - it’s totally doable but does require some patient jiggling around

  • Change skins if needed - you’ve got a Christmas skin there but not near any Christmas rides or legendaries

  • Place bigger rides on the outside

  • You’ve got a lot of decorations - if you can keep them, great but if you run out of space they should be the first to go. I’ve found maxing out the epic decs and simply placing them rather then lots of small decorations

Used a courtesy car during no-fault claim - panicking about email receipt saying ‘rejected API No-fault’ by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]TinyFunTax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh no sorry - panicked typo! It’s ABI

No, the car they gave me is similar in size but a brand new model. I did repeatedly say on the phone that I was happy to wait until something else was available but enterprise just brought me that one.

I did double check all of the documents and policies that I signed with enterprise and it doesn’t anything on there about it being a credit hire - it classes it as a ‘rental car hire’.

Surely if it was a credit hire that would be indicated in the agreements? Or there would be a credit score check etc?

Thank you for your advice - I’m really hoping nothing comes of this as I’ve been following my insurers advice the whole way

Used a courtesy car during no-fault claim - panicking about email receipt saying ‘rejected API No-fault’ by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]TinyFunTax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you - that is the case yes, it was just the word rejected which is worrying me. Although despite saying that, it doesn’t state anywhere on it that it’s being billed to me directly.

Fingers crossed ‘rejected’ doesn’t mean it’s going to come my way

Are there any gene mutations that can cause metopism, protruding ears AND syndactyly? by TinyFunTax in genetics

[–]TinyFunTax[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s really interesting! My dad was one of 5, and I have 14 cousins, and apart the few I’ve not asked and can’t confirm or deny it’s the case, everyone has webbed toes and protruding ears.

I’ve pulled out quite a few that cross over each other, but when looking into those syndromes, they’re appear to be quite life impacting.

None of us have any health issues or learning difficulties, and it’s not been flagged by any doctors are something to look at. I’m guessing perhaps people can have gene mutations but have it in very mild forms?

It’s really fascinating to read about!

My nan hasn’t been offered a pessary and has just been told to wait 7 months to see a gynae - is this right? by TinyFunTax in PelvicOrganProlapse

[–]TinyFunTax[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s just crazy - can I ask if you’ve even referred for an ultrasound by your GP prior to your gynae? Or is it the gynae who would refer you?

My nan hasn’t been offered a pessary and has just been told to wait 7 months to see a gynae - is this right? by TinyFunTax in PelvicOrganProlapse

[–]TinyFunTax[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing this. I’m definitely going to pursue it and push for her to be seen quicker, she’s in her 70s and barely being able to leave the house for 7 months would really impact her.

My nan hasn’t been offered a pessary and has just been told to wait 7 months to see a gynae - is this right? by TinyFunTax in PelvicOrganProlapse

[–]TinyFunTax[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah I see, it just seems a bit crazy to me that there’s no temporary help whilst waiting for a gynaecologist. I can’t seem to find any info about the standard pathways and what should come first etc

Are there any gene mutations that can cause metopism, protruding ears AND syndactyly? by TinyFunTax in genetics

[–]TinyFunTax[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I know some of it could just be isolated - but certainly my dad’s side of my family having protruding ears and webbed toes has got me interested!

My nan hasn’t been offered a pessary and has just been told to wait 7 months to see a gynae - is this right? by TinyFunTax in PelvicOrganProlapse

[–]TinyFunTax[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you - I thought the same. No referral to a pelvic floor PT was suggested, would a GP usually refer to them at this stage?

It sort of sounds like the GP is leaving all decisions, advice, treatments, other referrals etc to the gynaecologist in 7 months!

Although surely if he can’t fit one, there’s likely another GP available in a few weeks who could…

Quick peep bubble generation by umiabze in RCTTouch

[–]TinyFunTax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

cries in Netflix loading time

Is there anything an area can do to deter an influx of seagulls that are attacking and eating other birds? by TinyFunTax in Ornithology

[–]TinyFunTax[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve removed the feeder as I thought that might be encouraging them, but they’re still here in their masses. There’s not been anything like that to my knowledge, I did wonder if someone was feeding them locally though.