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The method to creating a good park is:
 
1. Make sure you have enough and a variety of rides and stalls for the right price. A roller coaster admission price should not be higher than its excitement rating. Charging $7.00 for a roller coaster with a rating of 7.20 won't affect guests to take the roller coaster unless it is a few years old or so. But make sure you get a Cash Machine out quick as guests would run out of money faster the higher you charge, and they'll leave the park once they're low on cash and there are no Cash Machines available.
 
2. Have enough staff work for you as your park expands (about 10-20 handymen and 8-15 mechanics). Usually you need less security guards and even less entertainers, but do whatever feels right.
 
3. Keep expanding, even when you have to loan for it. Prioritize researching shops and stalls first to receive a [[Cash Machine|cash machine]].
 
4. When a gentle or thrill ride fails to attract any guests, decrease the admission fee to $0.80 or replace it with a similar ride. A gentle or thrill ride charged below $0.80 would never lose popularity .
 
5. If you're running out of time to accomplish a task where you need to reach a certain park value by that year, demolish non-track designed gentle and thrill rides and build the same attraction again, then build some roller coasters quickly.
 
6. If you're running out of time to accomplish a task where you are to get a certain number of guests in a park, advertise heavily with every option possible with 6 weeks and cut prices of all roller coasters over $5.00 to a minimum of $5.00 or lower. Add more Cash Machines if necessary.
 
==Available Rides==
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