Funtopia

Overview
Covering land both sides of a highway, this park has several rides already operating.

Funtopia is a park built over both sides of a highway. A pathway across the highway connects both sections of the park. Many rides are available from the start, so research is not quite as important as in other scenarios. The main attraction of this park is Grapevine, a large Steel Twister Roller Coaster.

Pre-built Rides

 * Defibrillator (Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster)
 * Excitement Rating: 5.75 (High)
 * Intensity Rating: 7.44 (High)
 * Nausea Rating: 3.45 (Medium)
 * Initial Pricing: $2.80
 * Age: New


 * Ferris Wheel 1 (Ferris Wheel) 
 * Excitement Rating: 0.94 (Low)
 * Intensity Rating: 0.50 (Low)
 * Nausea Rating: 0.55 (Low)
 * Initial Pricing: $1.00
 * Age: New


 * Grapevine (Steel Twister Roller Coaster)
 * Excitement Rating: 7.91 (Very High)
 * Intensity Rating: 9.52 (Very High)
 * Nausea Rating: 4.93 (Medium)
 * Initial Pricing: $5.50
 * Age: New

Scenario Guide
In the beginning of this scenario, you have two profitable roller coasters and a lot of open areas to build on. Set your research funding to maximum and direct your priorities to Shops and Stalls and Thrill Rides, as you have very few of each to build from the start.

Consider moving the Ferris wheel to a new spot in the park--preferably where most tracked and other flat rides do not fit (near Defibrillator would work). Space management is key in this objective; thankfully, Grapevine takes up little room for its length and can be easily surrounded by flat rides. Keep an eye on Grapevine, though, as it cannot safely stop during a brakes failure; to counter this, station a mechanic directly at the exit or remove the second train and replace the remaining train with an 8-car standard model. Once your park starts picking up steam, you should be able to build a new roller coaster such as a Wild Mouse.

By the end of the first year, you should have anywhere from 600 to 1100 guests in your park. At this point, you can expand your research priorities to Roller Coasters and Gentle Rides. Slowly expand your park with a variety of flat rides and small- to medium-sized roller coasters throughout the second year.

By the end of the second year, you should have anywhere from 1100 to 1600 guests. You may start to notice guests complaining about overcrowding, but you should be making a lot of money. Focus now on improving and maintaining your park to earn awards. Try for as many as you can, including the Most Beautiful Park Award and the Tidiest Park Award, but strive chiefly for the Safest Park Award and Best Value Award. Toward the end of the third year, scour your park for and remedy any vandalism, vomit, littering, and overcrowding to keep your park rating from dropping too low before the end of the scenario.

To put it shortly: focus on rapid expansion and ride profit in the first year, slow expansion in the second year, and customer satisfaction in the third year.



Transport

 * Miniature Railroad (Steam Trains, Covered Steam Trains)

Gentle

 * Car Ride (Pick-Up Trucks, Sportscars, Racing Cars, Cats, Vintage Cars)
 * Crooked House
 * Cycle Railway
 * Ferris Wheel
 * Haunted House
 * Hedge Maze
 * Merry-Go-Round
 * Observation Tower
 * Spiral Slide

Roller Coasters

 * Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster (Roller Coaster Train)
 * Steel Mini Roller Coaster (Ladybird Cars, Rocket Cars, Log Cars, Spinning Cars)
 * Steel Roller Coaster (Roller Coaster Train, Roller Coaster Train (backwards))
 * Steel Twister Roller Coaster (Roller Coaster Train, Stand-Up Roller Coaster Train)
 * Suspended Roller Coaster (Suspended Swinging Cars, Suspended Swinging Airplane Cars)
 * Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster (Mine Trucks, Mouse Cars)
 * Wooden Roller Coaster (Wooden Roller Coaster Train, Wooden Roller Coaster Train (backwards))
 * Wooden Side-Friction Roller Coaster
 * Wooden Twister Roller Coaster

Thrill

 * Go Karts
 * Scrambled Eggs
 * Swinging Ship

Water

 * Boat Hire (Rowing Boats, Bumper Boats, Canoes)
 * Water Slide

Shops/Stalls

 * Bathroom
 * Drink Stall
 * Hot Dog Stall
 * Ice Cream Stall
 * Information Kiosk

Transport

 * Chairlift (Chairlift Cars, Chairlift Cars (Alternate))
 * Monorail (Small Monorail Cars, Streamlined Monorail Cars)
 * Suspended Monorail

Gentle

 * Bumper Cars
 * Circus Show
 * Cycle Monorail
 * Flying Saucers
 * Ghost Train
 * Miniature Golf
 * Space Rings

Roller Coasters

 * Bobsled Roller Coaster
 * Heartline Twister Roller Coaster
 * Inverted Roller Coaster (Suspended Chairs)
 * Mine Train Roller Coaster
 * Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster
 * Vertical Roller Coaster
 * Virginia Reel
 * Wooden Reverser Roller Coaster

Thrill

 * 3D Cinema
 * Gravitron
 * Motion Simulator
 * Roto-Drop
 * Swinging Inverter Ship
 * Whoa Belly

Water

 * Log Flume
 * River Rapids
 * River Ride

Shops/Stalls

 * Balloon Stall
 * Burger Bar
 * Candy Apple Stand
 * Cotton Candy Stall
 * Exotic Seafood Stall
 * Fries Stall
 * Hat Stall
 * Pizza Stall
 * Popcorn Stall
 * Souvenir Stall

Upgrades

 * Log Flume: Reverser Turntable
 * Steel Twister Roller Coaster: Floorless Roller Coaster Train
 * Steel Twister Roller Coaster: Launched Lift Hill
 * Steel Twister Roller Coaster: Roller Coaster Train (non-looping)
 * Vertical Roller Coaster: Vertical Loop
 * Wooden Roller Coaster: Water Splash

Available Scenery

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

Researched Scenery

 * Garden Clock
 * Jumping Fountains
 * Classical/Roman Theming
 * Egyptian Theming
 * Martian Theming
 * Wonderland Theming
 * Jurassic Theming
 * Spooky Theming
 * Jungle Theming
 * Abstract Theming

Other Notes
Make sure that you inspect Grapevine for every 10 minutes, and set the mechanic's patrol area for the ride so that it does not crash later on.