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* Place food stalls near less nauseating rides to prevent your guests from vomiting all over the area. Stalls with souvenirs should go to your most exciting rides, since happy guests are more inclined to buy balloons etc.
* Save your game before starting any complex and/or costly landscaping or construction work. This will allow you to reverse any damage done to the park and/or your finances if the landscaping/construction work does not go as planned.
* A higher [[Park Rating]] attracts more guests, so keep your park's Park Rating high by building and maintaining a variety of rides that are crash-free, ensuring itsthe park's paths are clean and free of vandalized path items and keeping the number of guests who are lost to a minimum.
* [[The Complete Awards List|Park awards]] affect the number of guests entering your park for a period of about 4 months. Good awards, such as the "Best Value", "Safest" and "Tidiest" park awards, will attract more guests to your park, while bad awards, such as the "Worst Value", "Worst Food" and "Most Disappointing" park awards, will reduce the number of guests visiting your park.
* Marketing campaigns temporarily boost the number of guests visiting your park. If your scenario objective is to have a certain number of guests in your park by the end of a certain year, starting a marketing campaign a few months before the deadline may be useful if you only need 50-100 more guests to reach the objective.