Bumbly Beach

Overview
The park begins with a large Wooden Roller Coaster, Merry-Go-Round, and a Ferris Wheel. The park is surrounded by a beach and a small neighborhood. Construction rights may be purchased. The construction rights extend the park's usable space into the beach, where tracked rides can be constructed.


 * Starting Size: 19,250 m²
 * Maximum Size: 19,250 m²
 * Construction rights price: $40

Pre-Built Rides:

 * Big Dipper (Wooden Roller Coaster)
 * Excitement Rating: 6.42 (High)
 * Intensity Rating: 7.73 (Very High)
 * Nausea Rating: 4.33 (Medium)
 * Initial Pricing: $4.00
 * Age: New


 * Gallopers (Merry-Go-Round)
 * Excitement Rating: 1.05 (Low)
 * Intensity Rating: 0.60 (Low)
 * Nausea Rating: 0.75 (Low)
 * Initial Pricing: $0.50
 * Age: New


 * Ferris Wheel 1 (Ferris Wheel)
 * Excitement Rating: 1.10 (Low)
 * Intensity Rating: 0.75 (Low)
 * Nausea Rating: 0.80 (Low)
 * Initial Pricing: $1.00
 * Age: New

Park Description
Develop Bumbly Beach's small amusement park into a thriving theme park.

Objective
To have at least 750 guests in your park at the end of October, Year 2, with a park rating of at least 600.

Scenario Guide
Bumbly Beach features a large Wooden Roller Coaster and two gentle rides. The problem is that the gentle rides are on opposite sides of the park, and guests do not like walking long distances without any attractions.

The first thing that you should do is demolish the Ferris Wheel at the very corner, and build a new one near the entrance. You should also remove the path leading to the ferris wheel's former position. This will reduce the distance between attractions.

Next, you should relocate the Merry-Go-Round to an area near the path that connects the roller coaster to the entrance. This again will reduce the distance between attractions.

You will not need to build a roller coaster in the beginning to draw visitors in, so focus on building non-tracked rides to keep as many guests in the park as possible. Building gentle and thrill rides between the roller coaster and the entrance will ensure that the guests will have something to do. Remember to create shops and stalls along that path too, to keep the rest of their needs satisfied.

Once you have filled up all of the space near the entrance, you can expand in any direction you want. Once you reach the other side of the park, you can build another large roller coaster to supplement the one at the entrance. Remember to make shops and stalls at regular intervals to keep your guests happy.

Once you have used most of the space in the park, a transport ride that goes around the outer edge of the park will be useful in getting your guests from the entrance to the far end.

Transport

 * Miniature Railroad
 * Monorail

Gentle

 * Haunted House
 * Ferris Wheel
 * Merry-Go-Round
 * Observation Tower
 * Car Ride
 * Spiral Slide

Roller Coasters

 * Wooden Roller Coaster

Thrill

 * Scrambled Eggs

Water

 * Boat Hire

Shops/Stalls

 * Ice Cream Stall
 * Fries Stall
 * Drinks Stall
 * Information Kiosk
 * Bathroom

Transport

 * Chairlift

Gentle

 * Bumper Cars
 * Hedge Maze

Roller Coasters

 * Steel Mini Roller Coaster
 * Single Rail Roller Coaster
 * Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster
 * Bobsled Roller Coaster

Thrill

 * Whoa Belly
 * Swinging Ship
 * Go Karts

Shops/Stalls

 * Burger Shop
 * Cotton Candy Stall
 * Popcorn Stall
 * Balloon Stall
 * Souvenir Shop

Available Scenery

 * Trees
 * Shrubs and Bushes
 * Tropical and Desert Trees
 * Gardens
 * Path Items
 * Walls and Fences
 * Statues and Fountains

Researched Scenery

 * Wonderland Theming