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This park is challenging in particular due to the uneven nature of the "icebergs" on which you build. Their small size and haphazard height disparities make for a particularly difficult ground to work on. At first, consider building several non-track rides ([[3D_Cinema|3D Cinema]] , [[Scrambled Eggs]] , and [[Swinging Ship]] to start) on the iceberg that already has a [[Bobsled Roller Coaster]] and [[Miniature Golf]] to let guests bring in some easy revenue. Again, due to the nature of the iceberg shapes you will most likely need to build labyrinthine paths to connect these rides together, but short of spending a fortune landscaping the icebergs there is not much of a way around this.
This park is challenging in particular due to the uneven nature of the "icebergs" on which you build. Their small size and haphazard height disparities make for a particularly difficult ground to work on. At first, consider building several non-track rides ([[3D_Cinema|3D Cinema]] , [[Scrambled Eggs]] , and [[Swinging Ship]] to start) on the iceberg that already has a [[Bobsled Roller Coaster]] and [[Miniature Golf]] to let guests bring in some easy revenue. Again, due to the nature of the iceberg shapes you will most likely need to build labyrinthine paths to connect these rides together, but short of spending a fortune landscaping the icebergs there is not much of a way around this.


After building a few rides on that iceberg, move over to the iceberg where the chairlift stops. This iceberg has a considerably flatter shape as well as plenty of empty room, making this a perfect spot for a roller coaster that weaves inside and out of the iceberg. If you need more cash move over to the empty iceberg that's adjacent to the first iceberg (the one with the pre-built rides) and build there. Make sure to eventually connect the icebergs together with pathways in addition to the chairlifts. Although novel, having chairlifts as the only way to access icebergs severely damages guest flow throughout your park.
After building a few rides on that iceberg, move over to the iceberg where the chairlift stops. This iceberg has a considerably flatter shape as well as plenty of empty room, making this a perfect spot for a roller coaster that weaves inside and out of the iceberg. If you need more cash move over t



Also remember that you must jam 1,250 guests in this area in 3 years, so be mindful of space and don't waste it. Should you run out of space completely, consider building rides on top of the water in between icebergs. This should only be used as a last resort toward the end of the scenario, however, since building rides with supports this high is very expensive and in some cases requires adjusting the height of the bottom of the ocean to make building possible (making the expense even larger).
o the empty iceberg that's adjacent to the first iceberg (the one with the pre-built rides) and build there. Make sure to eventually connect the icebergs together with pathways in addition to the chairlifts. Although novel, having chairlifts as the only way to access icebergs severely damages guest flow throughout your park.

Also remember that you must jam 1,250 guests in this area in 3 years, so be mindful of space and don't waste it. Should you run out of space completely, consider building rides on top of the water in between iceb[[File:Iceberg_Icelands.jpg|thumb|400px|As you can see, the scenario can be finished only building on two icelands, if you cram it a bit.
Scenario finished by rollercoastertycoonX.]]ergs. This should only be used as a last resort toward the end of the scenario, however, since building rides with supports this high is very expensive and in some cases requires adjusting the height of the bottom of the ocean to make building possible (making the expense even larger).


==Available Rides==
==Available Rides==