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==Scenario Guide==
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This is ''the'' pre-installed scenario that comes with RCT2 that resembles a sandbox the most (although you can obviously use the Scenario Editor to create something that more closely resembles a proper sandbox). With a starting loan of $10,000 that can be increased all the way up to a whopping $100,000, the huge loan ceiling should be sufficient for you to build almost any ride you want.
Unfortunately, this is also a park entrance fee scenario, so the rides are free. To mitigate this, you'll need to find some way of ensuring that guests continuously step through the park entrance gates. The [[General Scenario Guide]] contains useful tips for scenarios like this one, so consider giving that article a read as well.
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The lowest amount of cash a guest will start with in this scenario is $60, so increase your park entrance fee to this amount when you open your park.
There is a huge variety of rides available
It may also be worth your while, given the huge size of the park, to think about "decorating" the areas where you are going to build, or have already built, some rides. A majority of the common Scenery/Themeing objects are given to you at the start, so feel free to experiment with dividing the park up into little themed zones. One of the nice things about setting up a constant flow of income is that you can sink funds into landscaping projects, instead of sinking funds into building larger rides, to make your park look more themed and "authentic". The icing on the cake for doing so would be getting the "Most Beautiful Park" award, which draws guests to your park on its own for about two months without you needing to build any new rides.
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