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The issue is that new guests entering the park are initially sleepy or not very happy. Each new guest will drive down the park rating. It is important to place an entertainer in the front of the park and have it patrol only the first couple of 4x4 blocks selectable. |
The issue is that new guests entering the park are initially sleepy or not very happy. Each new guest will drive down the park rating. It is important to place an entertainer in the front of the park and have it patrol only the first couple of 4x4 blocks selectable. |
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Make a double-width pathway from the entrance at a 90-degree angle to the left. Expand this pathway as the park expands. This will prevent the overcrowding problem. Allow space for double thickness paths throughout the park should an area become too crowded. |
Make a double-width pathway from the entrance at a 90-degree angle to the left. Expand this pathway as the park expands. This will prevent the overcrowding problem. Allow space for double thickness paths throughout the park, should an area become too crowded. |
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Create two "food courts" with plenty of benches and inline paths |
Create two "food courts" with plenty of benches and inline paths separated by fences, along with every available shop and stall. The first one should be near the front and the other one should be near the back when the time comes. |
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Start with small rides, and build a roller coaster here and there. Jack up the prices to the highest guests will pay for the rides - for roller coasters, truncate the excitement rating and add a dollar - for large ones, people may pay up to $10. Once you get your park rating stable above 700, the rest of the scenario should be easy. |
Start with small rides, and build a roller coaster here and there. Jack up the prices to the highest guests will pay for the rides - for roller coasters, truncate the excitement rating and add a dollar - for large ones, people may pay up to $10. Once you get your park rating stable above 700, the rest of the scenario should be easy. |