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|size=4x16 |
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|game=Wild! |
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==Construction== |
==Construction== |
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[[File:RCT3-giantferris-comp..jpg|thumb|left|The Giant Ferris Wheel Compared to the normal Ferris Wheel]]The Giant Ferris Wheel has over 30 capsules that are enclosed unlike the [[Ferris Wheel]] in the first two incarnations of the game. Like the Ferris Wheel in RCT3, this ride has lights on its spokes that come out of the center. It is much larger than the normal Ferris Wheel, making it more convenient for large, highly populated parks if money and space are not issues. |
[[File:RCT3-giantferris-comp..jpg|thumb|left|The Giant Ferris Wheel Compared to the normal Ferris Wheel]]The Giant Ferris Wheel has over 30 capsules that are enclosed unlike the [[Ferris Wheel]] in the first two incarnations of the game. Like the Ferris Wheel in RCT3, this ride has lights on its spokes that come out of the center. It is much larger than the normal Ferris Wheel, making it more convenient for large, highly populated parks if money and space are not issues. |
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[[Category:Wild! Ride]] |
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[[Category:RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 Ride]] |
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[[Category:Junior Rides]] |
Latest revision as of 02:14, 6 March 2021
The Giant Ferris Wheel was introduced in RollerCoaster Tycoon 3's Wild! expansion.
Construction
The Giant Ferris Wheel has over 30 capsules that are enclosed unlike the Ferris Wheel in the first two incarnations of the game. Like the Ferris Wheel in RCT3, this ride has lights on its spokes that come out of the center. It is much larger than the normal Ferris Wheel, making it more convenient for large, highly populated parks if money and space are not issues.