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''A large park with well-designed, but rather old rides. Replace the old rides or add new rides to make the park more popular.''
 
Crumbly Woods is aeffectively parkthe withantithesis of [[Mel's World]]. It has a good groundwork for aan amusement park, set upbeing already, well developed with goodrides rideand designstheming, but theits rides are incrediblyfairly old!. The average age of the rides in the park is about 13 years. Thus, they havemaking lowthem reliabilityunreliable and subject to high down-time.time—or Soworse, this park is difficult, but it can be beat by a very simple way[[crash]].
 
Achieving the scenario goals will be more difficult if you retain the aged pre-built rides, which doesn't mean that you ''have'' to take them out. Replication has the advantage of increasing it's admission price and the disadvantage of replication time and cost. You may wish to replicate the pre-built rides to renew the "Built: This Year" value by closing the original and using it as a guide to chasing with new construction while chipping it away. Although replication is subsidized by the demolition of the original, the result will cost 2/3 that of scratch built, increase reliability, and decrease down-time. Helpful hint: When you begin replication and duplicate attributes, remember which is being demolished, and which is the result by renaming the demolition to ''X'' or ''old'' then giving the new coaster a new coaster name and color (or choose the original name.)
 
[[File:CarRide-CrumblyPark.jpg|thumb|The Crazy Critters ride ([[Car Ride]]) in Crumbly Woods]]
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