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When building new roller coasters, keep the station level with the tops of the cliffs whenever it is possible. Choose a mixture of cheap (e.g. [[Side-Friction Coaster|Wooden Side-Friction]], [[Junior Coaster|Steel Mini]]) and maneuverable (e.g. [[Wooden Roller Coaster|Wooden Twister]], [[Corkscrew Coaster|Steel Corkscrew]]) coasters when developing your park. Once you have a decent amount of rides, consider adding a chairlift to connect the sections of the canyon. So long as you continually expand the park without running out of money, you should find this scenario much easier to complete than it appears to be. |
When building new roller coasters, keep the station level with the tops of the cliffs whenever it is possible. Choose a mixture of cheap (e.g. [[Side-Friction Coaster|Wooden Side-Friction]], [[Junior Coaster|Steel Mini]]) and maneuverable (e.g. [[Wooden Roller Coaster|Wooden Twister]], [[Corkscrew Coaster|Steel Corkscrew]]) coasters when developing your park. Once you have a decent amount of rides, consider adding a chairlift to connect the sections of the canyon. So long as you continually expand the park without running out of money, you should find this scenario much easier to complete than it appears to be. |
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Building most pre-designed rides here is next to impossible, so plan your ride layouts ahead of time to make sure you can achieve your goal of 1200 guests. To start out, set your research funding to maximum and build a swinging ship and several shuttle coasters. After you research the Drink Stall, direct your research priorities to Thrill Rides, and build the Go Karts and Gravitron as soon as you have the chance. Once you have some decent cash on hand, add more roller coasters to the park.
When building new roller coasters, keep the station level with the tops of the cliffs whenever it is possible. Choose a mixture of cheap (e.g. Wooden Side-Friction, Steel Mini) and maneuverable (e.g. Wooden Twister, Steel Corkscrew) coasters when developing your park. Once you have a decent amount of rides, consider adding a chairlift to connect the sections of the canyon. So long as you continually expand the park without running out of money, you should find this scenario much easier to complete than it appears to be.