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The main difference about this park compared to other parks is that building on water is more expensive than building on land. This can also cause trouble when you want to rely on pre-built rides if they are too high. When building roller coasters that can not have very tall supports, it is a good idea to build near the land, since it is shallower. On the other hand, being close to water increases the [[Excitement|excitement rating]] of your roller coasters and the water isn't too deep, so altogether, you should be fine.
The main difference about this park compared to other parks is that building on water is more expensive than building on land. This can also cause trouble when you want to rely on pre-built rides if they are too high. When building roller coasters that can not have very tall supports, it is a good idea to build near the land, since it is shallower. On the other hand, being close to water increases the [[Excitement|excitement rating]] of your roller coasters and the water isn't too deep, so altogether, you should be fine.


In order to win this scenario, build a typical theme park with a variety of rides and advertise to get the 1,300 guests.
In order to win this scenario, build a typical theme park with a variety of rides and advertise to get the 1,300 guests.[[File:RCT_LL_Crater_Lake.png|thumb]]


[[File:Crater_Lake.jpg|thumb|400px|Scenario finished by [[User:RollercoastertycoonX|RollercoastertycoonX]].]]
[[File:Crater_Lake.jpg|thumb|400px|Scenario finished by [[User:RollercoastertycoonX|RollercoastertycoonX]].]]

Revision as of 03:06, 18 October 2019

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.

The main difference about this park compared to other parks is that building on water is more expensive than building on land. This can also cause trouble when you want to rely on pre-built rides if they are too high. When building roller coasters that can not have very tall supports, it is a good idea to build near the land, since it is shallower. On the other hand, being close to water increases the excitement rating of your roller coasters and the water isn't too deep, so altogether, you should be fine.

In order to win this scenario, build a typical theme park with a variety of rides and advertise to get the 1,300 guests.

Scenario finished by RollercoastertycoonX.