Jurassic World Evolution 2 Guide | Complete Beginners Guide
Everything you need to know to survive your first park.
Game Guide by Jubair Baky on Feb 09, 2026
When you first start your adventure in Jurassic World Evolution 2, running the park can be hard. It's up to you to take care of both the dinosaurs and the guests. Not taking care of either one can have terrible effects on your park. This guide is mostly about giving you the information you need to run your park well from the ground up.Essential Buildings to Start Your Park
As you begin, certain buildings are essential to running your park efficiently. The Control Center is your base of operations and will provide you with the capacity to manage staff and operations. The Hatchery is very important for making eggs and new dinosaurs. You can get new dinosaurs and buildings, and have any fossils you find processed at a science center. Your staff will be able to rest in a Staff Center, which will stop them from sabotaging. A backup generator keeps everything running, and a response team is suggested early on to catch any dinosaurs that get out into the wild or escape.

Early Objectives and Profit Strategies
Your first goal is to get more people to visit and make more money for the park. Making dinosaurs is the first step. Usually, simple ones like Struthios are used as a starting point. Keep an eye on the park's rating. A better rating will bring more people to the park. The park will be more appealing if it sells wild dinosaurs or builds cages for more dinosaurs. But be careful with your early spending—housing too many dinosaurs could put a strain on your budget.
You will get tasks as the park grows. It's best to pick tasks that fit with your current goals, like getting more guests or improving the park's rating. By doing these, you'll get extra money, which is important for growth.
Field trips and finding new species
As soon as your park is safe, send a group to find new dinosaurs and fossils. To do this, you need the Expedition Building, which should be available on most levels. The goal is to find species that can live alongside your existing dinosaurs without conflict. Species like Amargasaurus are perfect companions for Struthios, as they are herbivores and get along well with each other.
When you have a new dinosaur, release it into the park to increase your park's appeal and reach your next rating milestone.

Understanding Dinosaur Needs
Managing dinosaur needs is key to maintaining a smooth-running park. Each dinosaur has basic needs for food, water, and comfort. When releasing new dinosaurs, always check their comfort tab to make sure they have enough space, food, and water. Failing to meet their needs can lead to fights, escapes, and a loss of money.
Dinosaur social needs are also critical. Some species, like herbivores, can share enclosures with others, but carnivores require more space. It’s important to respect each species’ social needs to avoid problems.

Ensuring High Visibility for Guests
People who want to enjoy the park need to be able to see the dinosaurs well. There are a number of viewing platforms and sites that can help you see better. If visibility is low, check for any blind spots around the park. Dinosaurs move frequently, so their visibility may fluctuate. Ensure the park is designed with proper viewing points to maximize guest enjoyment.
High visibility contributes to your park rating, and more guests will be attracted as your rating increases. Make sure to balance visibility, comfort, and the needs of your dinosaurs to maintain a high rating.

Managing Park Rating and Guest Needs
Your park rating influences the success of your park. To keep your rating high, you need to satisfy both dinosaur and guest needs. The guest comfort tab will show if areas like transport, restrooms, and accommodation are adequately provided for. You may need to build monorails, restrooms, and hotels to meet guest demands. Offering food and shopping options will also increase your guest satisfaction.
As your park grows, check the visibility, food, and drink needs frequently to ensure you keep guests happy and your rating high.
Keeping Dinosaurs and Guests Satisfied
In Jurassic World Evolution 2, you need to make sure that the needs of both your dinosaurs and your guests are met. Your park will do well if they are both happy. Keep improving and adding to your park to make room for more species and better experiences for visitors, but be careful with your money. As your park grows, try to get a Five-Star Rating so you can finish challenges or just keep doing well.
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