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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 hill formation. Pre-built rides are very helpful in this scenario as they can be constructed in mid-air and as they have a average intensity. |
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 hill formation. Pre-built rides are very helpful in this scenario as they can be constructed in mid-air and as they have a average intensity. |
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To have at least 1,000 guests in your park at the end of October, Year 5, with a park rating of at least 600. |
To have at least 1,000 guests in your park at the end of October, Year 5, with a park rating of at least 600. |
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Revision as of 03:38, 23 June 2010
Alton Tower's local authority won't allow any landscape changes or large tree removal, but you must develop the area into a large theme park.
Scenario Guide
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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 hill formation. Pre-built rides are very helpful in this scenario as they can be constructed in mid-air and as they have a average intensity.
Section heading
To have at least 1,000 guests in your park at the end of October, Year 5, with a park rating of at least 600.
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