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{{Sgreminder}}The main difficulty of '''Jolly Jungle''' isn't much the high guest count, but instead the trees and shrubs filling most of the space. Players have four years and plenty of invaded space for roller coasters. Tree removal is automatic from [[RCT2]] onwards, but in both games it will cost money. As such, players should plan their expansion very carefully if they don't want to risk running out of money since March Year 1.
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A good start would be building one small roller coaster, such as the the most solid choice available from the get-go, the [[Wooden Wild Mouse|Wooden Crazy Rodent (RCT1) / Wild Mouse (RCT2)]] , and with a custom design for money purposes exposed earlier. Hard mode option here would be a cheap [[Wooden Roller Coaster]] custom layout, which would however pay off if successful due to the coaster's high capacity and additionnal revenue from the On-Ride Photo section the competent player will never miss adding in any chance it gets. After that, a couple gentle rides and a thrill ride, as well as some stalls with correct park/ride admissions and one of each staff, and the park will be ready to open.
[[File:JollyJungleFinished.png|thumb|Jolly Jungle - Finished]]
 
Players should then expand slowly, building more roller coasters and a few more flat rides whenever affordable. In [[RCT1]], players will need a large amount of roller coasters to get 1,600 guests, much less in RCT2. Here, marketing will do the trick, with emphasis on Ad campaigns rather than free coupons.
The main difficulty is not the high guest count. You have four years and plenty of space for roller coasters. The problem are the trees and shrubs filling most of the space. Since removing them will cost money, you should plan carefully if you don't want to risk running out of money in the beginning. Start by building one small roller coaster, the Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster is a solid choice. Don't rely on pre-built designs. Instead, create your own. This way you are most likely to remove fewer trees. After that, build two gentle rides and a thrill ride, as well as some stalls. Set the park entry and/or ride admissions as you see fit.
 
===Completed Parks===
Expand slowly, building more roller coasters and a few more flat rides whenever you can afford it. You will need a decent amount of roller coasters to get 1,600 guests, ten or more is recommended. Setting your research to only roller coasters every now and then is a good idea. As always, marketing can help you get some more guests if you are not meeting the requirement of 1,600 near the end.
 
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[[File:JollyJungleFinished.png|thumb|left|220px|Jolly Jungle - Finished]]
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[[File:Jolly_Jungle.png|thumb|left|274px|Jolly Jungle by ElectroLlama, Jan 2020]]
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