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''Covering land both sides of a highway, this park has several rides already operating.''
 
Funtopia is a park built over both sides of a highway. A [[FootpathPaths|pathway]] across the highway connects both sections of the park. Many rides are available from the start, so research is not quite as important as in other scenarios. The main attraction of this park is "Grapevine" a large [[Steel Twister Roller Coaster]].
 
===Pre-built Rides===
 
 
*'''Defibrillator ([[Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster]])'''
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In the beginning of this scenario, you have two profitable [[roller coaster]]s and a lot of open areas to build on. Go to research and set the funding to "maximum funding", then research only [[shops:Category:Shops &and Stalls|Shops and stallsStalls]] and [[The_Complete_Rides_List#Thrill_Rides|thrill riderides]]s. You only have a [[Hot Dog Stall|hot dog stand]] for food, and only one type of food stand won't make your guests happy. You severely lack thrill rides at the moment so research on them is crucial. You have nine roller coasters types, so you don't need to rely on researching them for now.
 
Consider moving the ferris wheel to a new spot in the park, one where you can't build a normal style ride like a slide or a whoa belly (near Defibrillator would work). Space management is key in this objective, thankfully Grapevine only takes up the space that it occupies and you can easily build flat rides around and inside of it. Keep an eye on Grapevine though, it will have a [[Ride Breakdowns#Brakes Failure|brakes failure]] and go too fast to safely stop. Hire a [[Guests & Staff#MechanicMechanics|mechanic]] and place his patrol area on the exit and/or put a brake run right before the final helix to slow the ride down. Once your park starts picking up steam you should be making more and more money on each ride. You can probably build your first coaster at this point (a [[Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster|wild mouse]] should work). If the ride is exciting enough, you'll attract almost 300 guests and gain huge profits. Slowly expand your park with a variety of flat rides and small-medium sized roller coasters if you feel up to it (you'll only profit more).
 
By the end of the first year you should have anywhere from 600-1100 guests in your park. By the end of the year you can expand your research to roller coasters and gentle rides. Keep your roller coasters in small footprints so you still have enough space to expand.
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By the end of the second year you should have anywhere from 1100-1600 guests. At this point your park will start getting a bit crowded with guests walking around, but you should be making a lot of money. If you haven't paid off your loan you might want to pay off as much as possible now. You should easily be able to pay off at least $6,000 in one month and the max is less than $20,000. Focus on earning rewards instead of advertising. Rewards act as free advertising and some really help you get some more guests in to your park. Focus on "Most Valuable Park", "Best Roller Coasters", "Best Food", "Best Toilets", and even "Most Beautiful" if you like sprucing up your park with gardens and other scenery.
 
By the end of the third year you should have your objective easily passed. The park will be bursting with guests at this point, and litter and vomit in high traffic areas will easily net you many complaints and a lower park rating. Give your [[Guests & Staff#HandymanHandymen/Janitors|handymen]] small patrol areas so they don't wander too far and leave their areas unchecked.
 
A simple summary for this scenario is; the first two years are for rapid expansion and profits, and the third year is focused on slow expansion, maintenance and customer satisfaction.
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==Available Rides==
===Transport===
 
*[[Miniature Railroad]] (Steam Trains, Covered Steam Trains)
 
===Gentle===
 
*[[Car Ride]] (Pick-Up Trucks, Sportscars, Racing Cars, Cats, Vintage Cars)
*[[Crooked House]]
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===Roller Coasters===
 
*[[Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster]] (Roller Coaster Train)
*[[Steel Mini Roller Coaster]] (Ladybird Cars, Rocket Cars, Log Cars, Spinning Cars)
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===Thrill===
 
*[[Go Karts]]
*[[Scrambled Eggs]]
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===Water===
 
*[[Boat Hire]] (Rowing Boats, Bumper Boats, Canoes)
*[[Water Slide]]
 
===Shops/Stalls===
 
*[[Bathroom]]
*[[Drink Stall]]
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==Researched Rides==
=== Transport ===
 
*[[Chairlift]] (Chairlift Cars, Chairlift Cars (Alternate))
*[[Monorail]] (Small Monorail Cars, Streamlined Monorail Cars)
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===Gentle===
 
*[[Bumper Cars]]
*[[Circus Show]]
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===Roller Coasters===
 
*[[Bobsled Roller Coaster]]
*[[Heartline Twister Roller Coaster]]
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===Thrill===
 
*[[3D Cinema]]
*[[Gravitron]]
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===Water===
 
*[[Log Flume]]
*[[River Rapids]]
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===Shops/Stalls===
 
*[[Balloon Stall]]
*[[Burger Bar]]
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===Upgrades===
 
*[[Log Flume]]: Reverser Turntable
*[[Steel Twister Roller Coaster]]: Floorless Roller Coaster Train
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==Available Scenery==
 
*[[Trees]]
*[[Shrubs and Bushes]]
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==Researched Scenery==
 
*[[Gardens|Garden Clock]]
*[[Jumping Fountains]]
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