Haunted Harbour: Difference between revisions

This is not a rainy scenario. Also a small entry fee is always a bad idea.
(This is not a rainy scenario. Also a small entry fee is always a bad idea.)
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A small seaside park with a few rides and shops. You're allowed to buy nearby land for $25 and construction rights for $20. However the local authorities forbid the demolition or editing of two rides, Woodpecker and Ghost Train. The land which can be bought has a lot of trees on it, and there are a lot of hills, making it difficult to use. It is best used for tracked rides, as they can be built partially (or completely) underground, boosting the excitement rating and attracting guests during the rain.
 
The two rides that must be preserved are increadibly old and are prone to breaking down. Ghost Train is 35 years old, with Woodpecker topping an astonishing 68 years. Both rides have high downtime due to constant breakdowns, however the Woodpecker is always at risk of a crash due to a breaks failure and the high speed at which cars enter the station. Setting the ride to only have one train as soon as the level starts is the best course of action.
 
Most roller coasters available during the scenario are made of wood, adding to the "vintage" atmosphere of the park. There are no suspended roller coasters, and the available steel roller coasters can also be considered "old-school".
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Fill up the remaining places on the grass with some flat rides, add benches and litter bins and build an information kiosk. Remove the flowers and unnecessary paths for extra space and money. Start advertising the park and fee 50 cents for each ride and ask an small entree fee, this will give you alot money quickly. Also, put research on maximum and tick thrill rides, gentle rides and roller coasters. Then fill the beach with some tracked rides and cram as much as possible in there. A Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster would be a good choice, as it doesn't need much space and is relatively cheap.
 
The two rides that must be preserved are increadibly old and are prone to breaking down. Ghost Train is 35 years old, with Woodpecker topping an astonishing 68 years. Both rides have high downtime due to constant breakdowns, however the Woodpecker is always at risk of a crash due to a breaks failure and the high speed at which cars enter the station. Setting the ride to only have one train as soon as the level starts is the best course of action.
Once you have repaid your loan and filled up all the space, start expanding your park slowly, building more roller coasters to attract guests. The hills around the park are a good spot to build rides partially underground to increase the excitement rating. It might be necessary to set research to Roller Coasters only for a short period of time. You can also start advertising in September, Year 3 if you need some more guests.
 
Once you have repaid your loan and filled up all the space, start expanding your park slowly, building more roller coasters to attract guests. The hills around the park are a good spot to build rides partially underground to increase the excitement rating. It might be necessary to set research to Roller Coasters only for a short period of time. You can also start advertising innear September,the Year 3end if you need some more guests.
Also, this is a rainy scenario, so be sure to put more indoor rides, build a long line for other rides would probably be necessary, that way, even the biggest storm ever and the won't move out from the line, so you still make money from those rides, for tracked rides or coasters, make a huge part of them in tunnels or completely undergroung so they will be popular even in the rain.
 
== Available Rides ==
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