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==Scenario Guide==
==Scenario Guide==
{{Sgreminder}} At the beginning, you should sell all the scenery and footpaths to get some extra cash. Build a good Wild Mouse or build the Steel Squeak predesign. Build an [[Information Kiosk]], [[Merry-Go-Round]], and a good thrill ride to get you started, then raise the price to $20. Make sure the queue line for the Wild Mouse is very long. Next, you should take a small loan out and build a Wooden Roller Coaster. For the rest of the scenario, you should have no problem filling in the gaps slowly with the large variety of rides. If you do have a money problem, take out small loans, but if you build plenty of rides and eventually increase the entrance fee to around $50, you should have no problem.
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To make money, you need a higher park rating than around 600 and a lot of shops and stalls as you will only receive money when guests enter the park or buy something at a shop or stall.


Make sure to hire lots of handymen, entertainers, and all the other staff. If you receive an award for the safest park, your park rating will increase.
<span style="font-weight:normal;">Make sure to hire lots of staff and build lots of stalls. If you receive an award, your park rating will increase.</span>


There is plenty of space to build, but if you find yourself getting cramped, you can build out over the parking lot because you have construction rights there. Overall, this scenario is easy once you get going, and the park rating is realtively easy to keep up if you make sure your park is puke-free. If you completed the [[Crazy Castle|last]] [[Electric Fields|two]] scenarios without a problem, then this one will be simple.
At the beginning, you should build a Wooden Roller Coaster and an Information Kiosk. Then, take out a loan of $15,000. Build the Steel Squeak model of the [[Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster|Wild Mouse]]; it's cheap and has a good excitement rating. If you are short on money after this, demolishing all the scenery can give you an extra $2,000 to $3,000. Once you have done this, start to fill in the rest of the park.

The only hard thing is that it is small and easily runs out of space and that can really bite. Once you get over 50 rides, then you can charge $50 for entry and earn some extra cash.

This park is a lot easier than [[Electric Fields]]. Once you get your park rating up to 999, it practically freezes, though it is hard work to get a park rating of 999 if you are a beginner. <ref>[http://faqs.ign.com/articles/385/385877p1.html IGN FAQs]</ref>
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Revision as of 16:18, 21 February 2017

Scenario Guide

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.

 At the beginning, you should sell all the scenery and footpaths to get some extra cash. Build a good Wild Mouse or build the Steel Squeak predesign. Build an Information Kiosk, Merry-Go-Round, and a good thrill ride to get you started, then raise the price to $20. Make sure the queue line for the Wild Mouse is very long. Next, you should take a small loan out and build a Wooden Roller Coaster. For the rest of the scenario, you should have no problem filling in the gaps slowly with the large variety of rides. If you do have a money problem, take out small loans, but if you build plenty of rides and eventually increase the entrance fee to around $50, you should have no problem.

Make sure to hire lots of staff and build lots of stalls. If you receive an award, your park rating will increase.

There is plenty of space to build, but if you find yourself getting cramped, you can build out over the parking lot because you have construction rights there. Overall, this scenario is easy once you get going, and the park rating is realtively easy to keep up if you make sure your park is puke-free. If you completed the last two scenarios without a problem, then this one will be simple.