Overview

Develop this alien park to maximize its profit.

A giant park with the land type being a purple grid. There are some orange geometrical shapes scattered across the park like trees which you can sell for a small amount of cash if you want. There are also giant lakes and rivers in the park, but they aren't that deep. The water color is orange.

Scenario Guide

Remember:
  • The Scenario Guide below is only a suggested strategy for completing this scenario—it may not work for all players.
  • The General Scenario Guide and Hints and Tips articles may also provide helpful information in completing this scenario.
  • There are usually multiple strategies to successfully completing a scenario; these can be discussed on the scenario's discussion page or written down in an existing or additional section of this article.

Before you begin to build anything, set your loan to $0 and sell all the scenery items scattered around the park. You'll need to set the loan to zero because by the time you finish removing all the scenery a week would've passed and you would've needed a loan payment (every penny counts!). When you demolish all the scenery you should've netted a cool $2,000! Start by adding the essentials: Food/Drink, a couple of small rides, and a roller coaster. Make sure to have a decent amount of staff. As you gain money, build more rides, and be sure to design them to be very thrilling, and charge prices up to their excitement rating (7.6 excitement = $7.60 for the ride). Put maximum funding into research, hire staff as needed, and place shops and stalls as needed. While building coasters, make sure you're not going too extreme on the G-Forces and that the ride takes no more than two minutes. Some well built and efficient coasters can make more than $10,000 an hour (using the aformentioned charge system).

Remember that you don't need to build just coasters to complete this objective; flat rides like the swinging ship and the merry-go-round also contribute to ride profits so keep some of these scattered around. Some thrill rides can net about $3,000 an hour and even the observation tower can net some $2,000 an hour. As long as you have a variety of well built rides that attract a lot of guests you should have no problem with this objective. Previous experience with Vertigo Views and Wacky Warren WILL HELP. Remember to keep guests happy at all times. There is no time limit to this scenario, so take as long as you want (an editor of this took 9 years to do it).

 
Scenario finished by RollercoastertycoonX.

Available Rides

Transport Rides

Gentle Rides

Roller Coasters

Thrill Rides

Water Rides

Shops & Stalls

Researched Rides

Transport Rides

Gentle Rides

Roller Coasters

Thrill Rides

Water Rides

Shops & Stalls

Available Scenery

Researched Scenery

Other Notes

  • Icarus was, in Greek mythology, the son of Daedalus. Whilst attempting to escape Crete with his father by using a pair of wings that his father made, he flew too close to the sun and the wax holding the wings melted, sending them plunging into the ocean.
  • This is the only park to use the purple grid.
  • Guests that come to this park are also very rich, averaging $100 per person.
Preceded by List of scenarios in Succeeded by
Woodworm Park Loopy Landscapes Sunny Swamps