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''The local authority has agreed to sell nearby land cheaply to this small seaside park, on the condition that certain rides are preserved.''
 
A small seaside park with a few rides and shops. YouPlayers here are 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 is hilly and forested, toothough, making it difficult to use. It is bestother usedthan for tracked rides, as they can be built partially (or completely) underground, boosting thetheir excitement ratingratings and rendering some of them indoor, attracting guests during the rain.
 
Most of the roller coasters available during the scenario are made of wood, adding to the "vintage" atmosphere of the park. No suspended roller coasters can be researched, and the available steel roller coasters can also be considered "old-school".
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*'''''Woodpecker''''' (Wooden Twister Roller Coaster)
:Excitement Rating: 7.12 (High)
:Intensity Rating: 7.69 (Very High)
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*If you have the expansion packs installed, this will be the first park you'll see on the intro screen.
*This park is spelled as '''Haunted Harbor''' in the North American version of the game.
*This park is called '''Baie des Chimères''' ('''Chimera Bay''') in the French version of the game. This is due to the word "harbour", that hardly can be translated meaningfully in French.
 
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