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and then to build bridges for guests that go into the habitats, raised just high enough for them to not be in danger of the animals, but the closer they can get to being "just above/ in front of" the animals, the better
I then placed path access around 3 of the sides. So whilst some people complained that they couldn't see because they were on the side the animals weren't and clearly short sighted rofl. The people on the other side were having a whale of a time...
If you do go with a large habitat area, what you could do is have path area that seems to push into the habitat making the habitat area around the customer thinnner that elsewhere. And this area is where the people are. They get a panoramic view of the animals and because you placed all feeding items there they will be forced to spend time eating in front of the guests.