"crocobaura;c-17986110" wrote:
Hotels are very basic things, you sleep and have breakfast in them. They would have to add a lot more gameplay to a game pack than hotels.
I think it's owning and running hotels that people are interested in, not merely visiting them.
I thought owning resorts in TS3 was fairly interesting, and could have been even more so. There's definitely potential there for an interesting system. Hiring staff, managing staff schedules, redesigning rooms and upgrading the grounds, adding entertainment options, changing the pricing, setting buffet menus and changing the pricing for that, reading reviews... essentially, they would probably build from the current retail ownership system. It was also a decent passive income stream in TS3, even if you weren't a particularly active manager.