My Dino Park Guide

Egg route

Choose dino eggs without starving your park

Eggs are the most exciting spend, but a good park buys eggs that the visitor loop can support. Hatch the best egg your cash flow can recover from, place the dino, then check whether the next wall is egg price, hatch speed, luck, or park income.

Egg buying rule

Do not judge an egg only by price. Judge it by whether your park recovers after buying it.

  • Buy one affordable egg first.
  • Place the dino before saving again.
  • Move to bigger eggs when visitor cash catches up.
  • Pause expensive eggs if upgrades would improve cash faster.

Hatch pace

Hatching faster helps only when you are already opening enough eggs.

  • Short sessions need clean egg choices more than pass stacking.
  • Long sessions can benefit from faster hatching.
  • Use hatch boosts when egg volume is already high.
  • Do not chase luck before you can afford repeat hatches.

Bigger egg timing

Recent routes show players aiming for stronger egg areas after the first park loop is working.

  • Treat rare, themed, and late eggs as goals after cash stabilizes.
  • Do not spend every coin on one egg if it stops visitor upgrades.
  • Use one hatch result to decide the next spend.
  • Return to visitor income if the egg route stalls.

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Route steps

  1. Check current cash.
  2. Pick an egg your park can recover from.
  3. Hatch it.
  4. Place the dino.
  5. Watch visitor income.
  6. Decide between another egg, hatch speed, luck, or a park upgrade.

FAQ

Player questions

Should I always buy the biggest egg?

No. Buy the egg your visitor income can support, then move up when the park recovers cleanly.

When is 2x hatch useful?

It fits players who already open many eggs in a session and want faster repeat hatches.

When is 2x luck useful?

It fits players who are hatching enough eggs that better hatch quality matters more than basic cash.