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Introducing the "ice" setting, [[Iceberg Islands]] contains five large icebergs, with two already used for operations : one welcomes a Bobsled Roller Coaster, the second a Mini Golf course, with a Chairlift connecting the two to the park's entrance. Expansion to the other three islands, although not necessary, would prove rather costly.


First of all, park entrance and every ride's fees are free ! This is first and utmost emergency for any player ! That Bobsled Coaster could bring in a hefty profit, so all players should be sure to price the pre-existing rides. Building some shops and stalls, some flat rides, as well as hiring some staff, is rapidly in order afterwards. The trusty "Shuttle Loop" quick-buck coaster will also be good through the entire playthrough. Adding flat rides might be difficult, as the islands are oddly-shaped with lofty, haphazard ridges and open cliffs. Landscaping and Ride Placement will unfortunately be expensive, and lead inattentive players to a very jumbled and confusing path layout.
Introducing the "ice" setting, Iceberg Islands contains five large icebergs, with two already displaying a Bobsled Roller Coaster, a Mini Golf course, and a Chairlift. You may expand to the other three islands, although that is not necessary, and is rather costly.


Financially, this park is actually quite difficult. Frequent rain stunts ride ticket income, which will require umbrella sales and therefore lots of [[Information Kiosk|info kiosks]] and [[Souvenir Stall|souvenir stalls]]. Landscaping will also spike the park's expenditure when needed. Players here would need not to get too extravagant, and build rides that bring in decent income. Very quickly, research should render the [[Wild Mouse Coaster|Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster]] available, which is the ideal ride to build on the second island. Said ride's sharp turns will allow for easy layout towards and into the ice ground, while underground sections will boost excitement rating significantly, which will allow in return the wise player to push the ride's pricing a few dimes up every dispatch.
First of all, every ride is free!! That Bobsled could bring in a hefty profit, so be sure to price all the pre-existing rides. Place your shops and stalls, hire some staff, and place a few flat rides, like the 3D Cinema and Spiral Slide. This might be difficult, as the islands are oddly-shaped with lofty, haphazard ridges and open cliffs. Landscaping and Ride Placement will unfortunately be irritating and expensive, and your path system may get very jumbled and confusing.


All in all, players should keep a green arrow next to the guest count, and remember to build the park around its finances. The hardest part is to actually get the income rolling. For the experienced Tycoon however, this park can be passed with little thought.
Financially, this park is actually quite difficult. Frequent rain stunts ride ticket income, and landscaping will spike your spending. Try not to get too extravagant, and build rides that bring in decent income. Very quickly, research should send you a Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster, which is an ideal ride to build on the second island. Underground sections will boost excitement significantly, which will allow higher ride pricing.

All in all, keep a green arrow next to your guest count, and remember to build your park around your finances. For the experienced Tycoon, this park can be passed with little thought.
[[Category:Scenario Guide]]
[[Category:Scenario Guide]]

Latest revision as of 19:55, 2 September 2021

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.

Introducing the "ice" setting, Iceberg Islands contains five large icebergs, with two already used for operations : one welcomes a Bobsled Roller Coaster, the second a Mini Golf course, with a Chairlift connecting the two to the park's entrance. Expansion to the other three islands, although not necessary, would prove rather costly.

First of all, park entrance and every ride's fees are free ! This is first and utmost emergency for any player ! That Bobsled Coaster could bring in a hefty profit, so all players should be sure to price the pre-existing rides. Building some shops and stalls, some flat rides, as well as hiring some staff, is rapidly in order afterwards. The trusty "Shuttle Loop" quick-buck coaster will also be good through the entire playthrough. Adding flat rides might be difficult, as the islands are oddly-shaped with lofty, haphazard ridges and open cliffs. Landscaping and Ride Placement will unfortunately be expensive, and lead inattentive players to a very jumbled and confusing path layout.

Financially, this park is actually quite difficult. Frequent rain stunts ride ticket income, which will require umbrella sales and therefore lots of info kiosks and souvenir stalls. Landscaping will also spike the park's expenditure when needed. Players here would need not to get too extravagant, and build rides that bring in decent income. Very quickly, research should render the Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster available, which is the ideal ride to build on the second island. Said ride's sharp turns will allow for easy layout towards and into the ice ground, while underground sections will boost excitement rating significantly, which will allow in return the wise player to push the ride's pricing a few dimes up every dispatch.

All in all, players should keep a green arrow next to the guest count, and remember to build the park around its finances. The hardest part is to actually get the income rolling. For the experienced Tycoon however, this park can be passed with little thought.