Making money in "Double Point Museum" is a very important thing in the game. Without money, you cannot arrange more exhibits for exhibition. There are many ways to make money quickly. First, place the exhibitions in groups and allow customers to donate money, then expand the gift shop, and then sell old exhibits.
How to make money in Double Point Museum
Place the exhibition in groups
In Double Point Museum, guests donate based on their overall experience, which means you need to make sure each guest can see as many hot exhibits and knowledge presentations as possible while improving their experience in entertainment, dining and other needs, allowing them to stay longer, visit more exhibits and spend more money. The less time guests spend walking, the more time they spend taking selfies and coin donation boxes.
To do this, try to gather as many exhibits as possible, but do not compromise on passages or decorations. A medium-sized room can impress guests if filled with exhibits that are most attractive and information display boards with high knowledge value—and can get more donations than a large room with scattered exhibits.
Navigation Service
The guided tour service makes full use of closely arranged exhibits with the same theme. Guests prefer guided tours that don’t have to go too long, so putting the best exhibits in one place means you can easily carry out high-quality guided tours and get generous donations from them. Best of all, donations for the tour will be collected immediately without the need for security personnel!
Extended Gift Shop
If the gift shop is properly scaled and staffed, it can be a huge profit point. Guests spend hundreds of dollars here regularly, so it is important to make sure every guest has the opportunity to visit and the checkout queue is clear.
The bigger your gift shop is, the more guests you can accommodate at the same time. As long as you configure a checkout counter for every ten guests who can enter the room and add an additional backup counter, you will not encounter a queuing bottleneck.
If certain items sell slowly, try to lower prices – this may promote more sales and customers who think they have obtained good deals in gift shops will keep them in the museum longer.
Old exhibits for sale
As the game progresses, you may find yourself with many repetitive common exhibits that come from repeated adventures. If you have reached the maximum level of knowledge of this exhibit, selling excess exhibits to earn cash quickly can provide funding for further adventures to get better artifacts.
Also, if you don't need cash in a hurry right now, you can wait for the collector to come to the museum and quickly display any exhibits they may be interested in purchasing. Collectors will pay far higher than the normal price (usually double) for the exhibits they decide to buy, so if you are in urgent need of funds, it may be worth it to sell that flawless dinosaur skeleton to fund the new hall area.
Sign a sponsorship agreement
If you don't know where to find sponsorship, sponsorship agreements are hard to find; you can go to the Finance menu (dollar sign) and click on the Sponsors tab (handshake icon). Every time you have two sponsorship agreements available, and if you are in real trouble, you can also choose to file for bankruptcy.
The sponsorship agreement will provide you with a special exhibit that the sponsor requires you to display in the museum. Showing this exhibit will bring you a monthly bonus and you will receive additional cash whenever guests visit the exhibit. Of course, many sponsored exhibits have side effects, such as scattering garbage all over the ground or boring guests through advertising, so you may need to take steps to combat these effects. However, the money earned is really worth it!
Increase ticket prices
When adjusting the fare, whether it is to increase or decrease, its pros and cons should be considered in advance. The museum’s admission fee basically determines the guests’ initial impression, which ultimately determines the time they stay. Lower fares may encourage guests to stay longer and you can make up for the lack of income through their donations or additional spending at the gift shop.
On the contrary, if you lose for several consecutive months, a temporary increase in fare can help stop loss until you find a long-term solution. Just remember to adjust the fare back after the stability...unless it turns out that guests still think the higher fare is worth the money!
You can adjust everything under the dollar sign tag in the financial menu, from tickets to vending machines to gift shop souvenirs.