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Basically, once you have the rides running and shops and stalls everywhere, the guests should accumulate themselves without barely any effort. In fact, you may happen to get 900 guests by the end of the first year. Just build a new ride or two every once in a while and make sure there isn't any litter or vomit, and the scenario will be very easy to complete.
Basically, once you have the rides running and shops and stalls everywhere, the guests should accumulate themselves without barely any effort. In fact, you may happen to get 900 guests by the end of the first year. Just build a new ride or two every once in a while and make sure there isn't any litter or vomit, and the scenario will be very easy to complete.
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Remember:
  • The Scenario Guide below is only a suggested strategy for completing this scenario—it may not work for all players.
  • The General Scenario Guide and Hints and Tips articles may also provide helpful information in completing this scenario.
  • There are usually multiple strategies to successfully completing a scenario; these can be discussed on the scenario's discussion page or written down in an existing or additional section of this article.

This is perhaps one of the easiest of the Challenging scenarios. You have two years to accumulate 900 guests.

Start by placing a food stall, drink stall, information kiosk, t-shirt stall, and bathroom at every corner in the pathways. Improve the wooden coaster (add more trains, delete entrance at bottom), and connect the pathway to other pathways. Put a mechanic set to patrol at the top portion of the wooden, and another at the bottom.

Place some trash cans around the park, since it is a pain to try to clean it up - there is a huge amount of pathway, and the trash will be scattered with no focal points, so you'll have to hire a lot of handymen to clean it up. Place First Aid buildings near the exits of nauseating rides.

After you have bootstrapped the park, you can open it and charge $20 to $30 for the entrance fee. Clear all the scenery in the bottom of the park - you can accumulate thousands of dollars and perhaps build a Corkscrew Roller Coaster.

Basically, once you have the rides running and shops and stalls everywhere, the guests should accumulate themselves without barely any effort. In fact, you may happen to get 900 guests by the end of the first year. Just build a new ride or two every once in a while and make sure there isn't any litter or vomit, and the scenario will be very easy to complete.