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The player starts with a Vertical Roller Coaster called ''Thunder Twist'', a path going all the way around the park, and a Suspended Monorail connecting the far ends of the park with the entrance. A strong piece of advice is to keep everything and start by building a few gentle and thrill rides, as well as stalls. It is possible, however, to remove Thunder Twist early on and replace it with another roller coaster, as the coaster's prone to crashing as a result of a Station Brakes Failure. It is also possible to set a park entry fee instead of the ride admissions.
The player starts with a Vertical Roller Coaster called ''Thunder Twist'', a path going all the way around the park, and a Suspended Monorail connecting the far ends of the park with the entrance. A strong piece of advice is to keep everything and start by building a few gentle and thrill rides, as well as stalls. It is also possible to set a park entry fee instead of the ride admissions.


Basically, this scenario is not very hard. There's plenty of room to build exciting roller coasters, and a terrain far easier than the previous scenario. Reaching 1,500 guests will require quite an amount of roller coasters, so planning ahead is required. As always, building a new roller coaster once the money is in is the strategy to follow. A nice Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster can be built for ~$5,000, so it makes a solid choice for early expansion. However, it is necessary to try to reach excitement ratings of at least 6.70 on these to attract a lot of guests, this without forgetting to add new gentle and thrill rides every now and then.
Basically, this scenario is not very hard. There's plenty of room to build exciting roller coasters, and a terrain far easier than the previous scenario. Reaching 1,500 guests will require quite an amount of roller coasters, so planning ahead is required. As always, building a new roller coaster once the money is in is the strategy to follow. A nice Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster can be built for ~$5,000, so it makes a solid choice for early expansion. However, it is necessary to try to reach excitement ratings of at least 6.70 on these to attract a lot of guests, this without forgetting to add new gentle and thrill rides every now and then.