Rainbow Valley/Scenario Guide

Take advantage of rock faces to build underground rollercoasters and save space. Only add scenery if you are confident that it won't disrupt the construction; once you add scenery, you can't get it off. Take advantage of the valley formation. Pre-built ride designs are very helpful in this scenario as they can be constructed in mid-air and as they have a average intensity. You might consider building your tracked rides on the river, saving the little space available on land for your standard sized rides. Consider making roller coasters taller to avoid trees, bringing them to ground level only at the station. Another thing to note is that even if you can fit a ride somewhere, you have to make sure you can build a pathway there. Underground pathways can help in some situations. Attracting 1000 guests over the 4 years of the scenario is not too difficult — the real challenge is constructing the park itself. Plan ride designs ahead of time and, if you need the assurance, save your game before building any large attraction. Build the park up and attract guests slowly and methodically, and you will eventually succeed.