Octagon Park

Overview
In this large park you must design and build ten large coasters.

Octagon Park is, well, an octagonal-shaped park. Your mission is to fill it with ten large, exciting roller coasters. The space looks big at first, but it will easily get filled up by the end. The objective is straightforward, but expect to take several game years to build (and pay for) all those long rides.

Scenario Guide
Build some small rides and an easy, money-making roller coaster (such as the Shuttle Loop Steel Roller Coaster). Don't worry if your first roller coaster doesn't meet the objective. Your goal, at first, should be to get the money rolling in as quickly as possible.

Once you've started making a profit, try making the first of the ten roller coasters as a cheap type, such as Steel Mini or Wooden Crazy Rodent. To increase excitement, keep building the track near other tracks (over and under itself), and build the track near other rides and pathways, also add tunnels and decorate the station. You may need a second lift hill to keep momentum for the whole 4,000 ft. of track - this invites to building a second station as well, since that increases the capacity. After the first test, keep refining your coaster until it meets the objective. Such a long and exciting coaster easily deserves a price between $5 and $6.

With the first roller coaster done, money should be coming in faster, so make a few more flat rides to keep increasing profits and to repay your loan. When you have enough monetary resources, build a second roller coaster that meets the objective.

Continue building the roller coasters until you have all ten finished. It should take less time for each as you make more and more money from each new ride. Remember that you don't have to connect every coaster to your path system, once you have enough money rolling in, you can build coasters in the back of the park, test and open them.

TIP: The steel roller coaster can also run more than two trains in a launch configuration. Keep the coaster on the default setting and after you've built the station just use the booster element. Set the speed to max and create a long enough strip to get the train up to a good speed. To make the objective length in just one boost you might want to get the strip to launch the train past 50 mph, it would have to be fairly long to get it that fast but it still counts as the length... You can choose to do it in one launch or in multiple launches. Multiple launches are where you have a small strip the shoots the train to let's say 40 mph followed by a nice set of twists and hills until the train burns off the speed then followed by another launch into another set of twists to finish up the ride. Like this or this and even this. It is rather easy to make an exciting ride using this style of build as long as you don't go crazy with hills and have too much G-Forces but this style does have a drawback. It is expensive to maintain--$1,100 per hour minimum if you're lucky. But if you build it right, you should still be able to profit nicely off of it, around $4,000 to $9,000 an hour with $4 a ride: so long as you can move at least 1,200 guests an hour, you're golden with this style of ride.

Transport

 * Monorail
 * Chairlift

Gentle

 * Ferris Wheel
 * Merry-Go-Round
 * Miniature Golf
 * Car Ride
 * Cycle Monorail
 * Spiral Slide
 * Bumper Cars
 * Flying Saucers

Roller Coasters

 * Wooden Side-Friction Roller Coaster
 * Virginia Reel
 * Wooden Roller Coaster
 * Wooden Twister Roller Coaster
 * Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster
 * Steel Mini Roller Coaster
 * Mine Train Roller Coaster
 * Steel Roller Coaster
 * Stand-Up Steel Roller Coaster
 * Suspended Roller Coaster
 * Inverted Roller Coaster
 * Suspended Single-Rail Roller Coaster
 * Single-Rail Roller Coaster
 * Bobsled Roller Coaster

Thrill

 * Swinging Inverter Ship
 * Motion Simulator
 * 3D Cinema
 * Gravitron

Water

 * Water Slide
 * Log Flume
 * Boat Hire

Shops/Stalls

 * Hot Dog Stall
 * Burger Bar
 * Drink Stall
 * Cotton Candy Stall
 * Balloon Stall
 * Souvenir Stall
 * Information Kiosk
 * Bathroom

Researched Rides
One of the few scenarios with all possible rides and stalls available for research.

TransporT

 * Miniature Railroad
 * Suspended Monorail

Gentle

 * Cycle Railway
 * Crooked House
 * Haunted House
 * Hedge Maze
 * Observation Tower
 * Space Rings
 * Circus Show
 * Ghost Train

Roller Coasters

 * Wooden Reverser Roller Coaster
 * Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster
 * Inverted Wild Mouse Roller Coaster
 * Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster
 * Steel Twister Roller Coaster
 * Suspended Looping Coaster
 * Heartline Twister Roller Coaster
 * Flying Roller Coaster
 * Reverse Whoa Belly Roller Coaster
 * Vertical Roller Coaster
 * Air-Powered Vertical Coaster

Thrill

 * Scrambled Eggs
 * Whoa Belly
 * Swinging Ship
 * Go Karts
 * Roto-Drop
 * Enterprise

Water

 * Jet Skis
 * River Rapids
 * River Ride
 * Raft Ride
 * Water Coaster

Shops/Stalls

 * Ice Cream Stall
 * Fries Stall
 * Pizza Stall
 * Fried Chicken Stall
 * Exotic Seafood Stall
 * Coffee Shop
 * Lemonade Stall
 * Popcorn Stall
 * Donut Shop
 * Candy Apple Stand
 * T-Shirt Stall
 * Hat Stall

Available Scenery

 * Trees
 * Shrubs and Bushes
 * Tropical and Desert Trees
 * Gardens (including Garden Clock)
 * Path Items (including Jumping Fountains)
 * Walls and Fences
 * Statues and Fountains

Researched Scenery
One of the few scenarios with all possible themes researchable.
 * Classical/Roman Theming
 * Egyptian Theming
 * Mine Theming
 * Martian Theming
 * Wonderland Theming
 * Jurassic Theming
 * Spooky Theming
 * Jungle Theming
 * Abstract Theming
 * Snow/Ice Theming
 * Medieval Theming
 * Space Theming
 * Creepy Theming
 * Urban Theming
 * Pagoda Theming