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==Overview==
"''The previous owner was obsessed with insects - as you can see from the anthill of a park he built. Problems swarmed around the place until the bank swatted him out business. Now you've got this park, and his debts! You'll have to be a busy bee to be successfull."''
 
===Pre-built Rides===
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==Scenario Guide==
{{sgreminder}}(Strategy guide for beating the scenario goes here)
This isn’t
a too difficult scenario. The 19.9% loan interest stings a bit, but luckily the
interest rates will drop later. You could try to repay the loan but it’s not
required.
 
Start with
building some flat rides. Especially thrill rides, but junior and gentle rides
will be useful too. Price them. You usually can ask the double or at least the
150% of the default price, this will give you a nice monthly ride income which
is a required objective anyway. Build some food, drink, souvenir stalls too. You
can get a little more extra profit by building a few billboards too. If you
have enough money, try building a coaster as well. I built a custom Giga
Coaster with Power launch - because it has the Scarab themed cars too which
quite fits the insect theme of the park - but any coasters should be fine as
long as they have high enough excitement rate so you could ask for a nice
ticket price for it.
 
The
visitors to animal viewing galleries objective looks scary at first, however
you don’t need to have the required amount of guests on the viewing galleries
the same time, rather, that is just about how many guests visited your viewing
galleries in total, so it’s a ridiculously easy objective, it only requires a
little time. I built a relatively small wooden fence enclosure with 3 viewing
galleries, a small herbivore house and 4 ostriches (2 female, 2 male), later
built another enclosure with a grizzly, but could win the objective with the
ostriches’ enclosure’ viewing galleries only.
 
The guest
in park objective shouldn’t be a problem if you have enough - and a nice
variety of - rides and shops and keep the park relatively clean.
 
One
more thing to note: An important lesson you can learn here regarding the whole
Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 is the “art of 2 tile slope, then underground path then
2 tile slope” (or we could call it “underground corridor” too or something) you
can see at the path leading to the observation tower and the other side of the
gap. It’s an incomparably more cost-efficient way to connect two (or more)
places when there is no direct route, than building elevated paths to connect
them, because the ridiculously high cost of the pylons will eat up all your
money. A wise idea to use this kind of underground corridor in other maps too
when you have to connect two places with no direct route.
==Available Rides==
 
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