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Players start this scenario with $5,000
* The [[Water Coaster]] (''Splashster'') has decent ride ratings but relatively low guest capacity
* ''[[Enterprise]] 1'' is located too close to the park entrance, which will turn some guests away
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* ''[[Maze]] 1'' only allows 4 guests in at once
Upon starting the scenario, the two paths leading to nowhere on both sides of the rock should be disconnected from the main path network. Once that is done, players should pause the game, pick up the guests on both paths, and drop them back onto the main path network. At the same time, players should also clear the patrol areas of existing park staff (which isn't a common thing to do) so that
With the game still paused, players should adjust the admission prices of the pre-built rides and increase the maximum number of people allowed in ''Maze 1'' to the highest amount : 16 in [[Roller Coaster Tycoon 2]], 64 in [[OpenRCT2]]. Next, they should set research funding to maximum, and change research priority to Gentle Rides,
Due to its low
Despite the park's size, much of the ground level is covered with shrubs and bushes, which cost a fee to remove ; this can indirectly increase the construction cost of new rides. Ways to reduce the amount of extra cost include building flat rides, as well as compact and/or inexpensive coasters, such as the [[Reverse Freefall Coaster]], [[Inverted Impulse Coaster]], and [[Spinning Wild Mouse]]. Building new rides near the pre-built ones will also save guests the trouble of walking long distances and keep them near the food centre which, in turn, removes the need to build more food/drink stalls for some time.
An alternative way to develop this park is to build on the rock itself — the top of it is completely barren and relatively flat,
3 years is not a lot of time to generate a high guest count so new rides should be constantly built over the entire duration of the scenario in order to attract the required number of guests.
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