I want to sack my accountant!

kpjb's avatar

So anywho, in the scenarios where you can't charge for rides (the factory one for example) you can still charge for on ride photos; however, if you click on the money tab for the ride it still shows that your income is zero even if they're buying a lot of them.

I can't find where this is listed as income... it's not a shop or stall, it doesn't show up on the money tab.

Did my park's accountant used to work for Enron? Is the money being channeled in to his pockets?

Anyone know if this money is in fact being put in to the account, or does it just "float away" since you can't charge for rides?

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"When I was growing up, we were taught something called manners. You'd understand that if you weren't such an idiot." - Jack Handey

For a second I thought this said I want to sack with my accountant. Oops.
I thought it said "I want to stack my accountant!"

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-Bob (formerly Coaster Jedi)
Do any of you know how to build a sundial out of a pen and a donut?
uh oh, sounds like someone has a case of the mondays.

I have seen the money go into my account when the guests get off the ride and buy the photo. You may also notice that the ride will usually make more than operating expenses if you have an on-ride photo
I was always under the assumption that the guests paid when they got off the ride, accounting for the *ka ching* when they're jumping happily down the exit midway.

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- John
I got a B&M T-shirt!

kpjb's avatar

Yeah, I hear the kaching and stuff. The ride profit never changes, though.

After further investigating, I think that it's being shoveled in with the souvenir money.

Also, even though this is a no charge per ride scenario, my "ride tickets" tab adds another 30 cents every once in a while, usually up to about $70 per month... that one I can't figure out, either.

Bigkirby, about me wanting to "sack with my accountant," I guess that'd be okay too since she's my wife. That's a different forum, though.

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"When I was growing up, we were taught something called manners. You'd understand that if you weren't such an idiot." - Jack Handey

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