One of the biggest problems with Diamond Heights is its uneven terrain and huge bodies of water, which makes virtually any form of construction a little more costly. The first thing that you should probably do is build some shops and stalls as the guests are probably hungry. You should then diversify the variety of rides in the park. You might also want to focus all Research & Development funds at first to shops and stalls so you can get something that sells drinks. Then you can switch it to Thrill Rides and Gentle Rides. This will allow you to build future attractions, such as [[Go-Kart]]s and [[Water Slide]]s, before the end of Year 3. While the four roller coasters in Diamond Heights are probably more than enough to satisfy the needs of the guests, you may need to build a fifth roller coaster in order to reach the objective, although this should only be done as a last resort. Shortstuff's Slide may need to be changed to single ride per admission mode as some guests may ride again and again while complaining about being on the ride too long.
Diamond Heights is the first of only a few scenarios with a goal of Park Value. This is still an easy scenario, however. There are already several rides built, but they are slightly old and Agoraphobia and Claustrophobia are prone to crashing. Still, this scenario should pose few problems.
Pre-Built Rides:
Agoraphobia (Steel Roller Coaster) (Note: Agoraphobia:Agoraphobia and Claustrophobia. Fear of being in a public place which might triggger a panic attack)
Excitement Rating: 7.20 (High)
Intensity Rating: 6.80 (High)
Nausea Rating: 3.07 (Medium)
Initial Pricing: 5.00$
Synchronized with Claustrophobia
Claustrophobia (Steel Roller Coaster) (Note: Claustrophobia: Fear of small, confined and/or closed in spaces)
Excitement Rating: 7.77 (Very High)
Intensity Rating: 6.80 (High)
Nausea Rating: 3.54 (Medium)
Initial Pricing: 5.00$
Synchronized with Agoraphobia
Arachnophobia (Steel Mini Roller Coaster) (Note: Arachnophobia: Fear of spiders)
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.
One of the biggest problems with Diamond Heights is its uneven terrain and huge bodies of water, which makes virtually any form of construction a little more costly. The first thing that you should probably do is build some shops and stalls as the guests are probably hungry. You should then diversify the variety of rides in the park. You might also want to focus all Research & Development funds at first to shops and stalls so you can get something that sells drinks. Then you can switch it to Thrill Rides and Gentle Rides. This will allow you to build future attractions, such as Go-Karts and Water Slides, before the end of Year 3. While the four roller coasters in Diamond Heights are probably more than enough to satisfy the needs of the guests, you may need to build a fifth roller coaster in order to reach the objective, although this should only be done as a last resort. Shortstuff's Slide may need to be changed to single ride per admission mode as some guests may ride again and again while complaining about being on the ride too long.