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[[File:KatiesWorldFinished.png|thumb|Katie's World - finished]]
[[File:KatiesWorldFinished.png|thumb|Katie's World - finished]]


Katie's Dreamland is the second park with a [[Park Value]] goal, though this time it is $15,000 that you are striving for. You start with fewer rides and less land than in [[Diamond Heights]], however, so it is balanced. Start by researching [[:Category:Shops and Stalls|Shops and Stalls]] to get a Drink Stall and maybe another food stall, and by hiring more staff.
'''Katie's Dreamland''' is the second park with a [[Park Value]] goal, though this time the objective is $15,000. Player starts with fewer rides and less land than [[Diamond Heights]], however, so the challenge is balanced. First step would be researching [[:Category:Shops and Stalls|Shops and Stalls]] to get a Drink Stall and maybe another food stall, second step would be hiring more staff and assign patrol areas as needed.

Due to the way it is built, '''''The Storm''''' has a high chance of crashing throughout the course of the scenario, usually either on the second lift hill during a safety cut-out or at the station platform during station brakes failure. Demolishing the ride altogether and either build something else in its place or use the money from the demolition to build new rides elsewhere, is a viable option. But should the player choose to keep it, reducing its inspection interval to 10 minutes and assigning a mechanic to patrol its exit exclusively, would be highly advisable.


One of the following fixes is also in order :
Due to the way it is built, The Storm has a high chance of crashing throughout the course of the scenario, usually either on the second lift hill during a safety cut-out or at the station platform during station brakes failure. You can simply demolish the ride and either build something else in its place or use the money from the demolition to build new rides elsewhere. Should you choose to keep it, reduce its inspection interval to 10 minutes, assign a mechanic to patrol its exit exclusively, and make one of the following fixes:
# Reduce the coaster to running a single 7-car train or six (five in [[RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic|RCT Classic]]) 3-car trains, increasing the minimum wait time to 15 seconds in the latter case. While this is the most convenient and cost-effective option, it sharply reduces the ride's capacity.
# Reducing the coaster capacity to running a single 7-car train or six (five in [[RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic|RCT Classic]]) 3-car trains, increasing the minimum wait time to 15 seconds in the latter case. While this is the quickest and most cost-effective option, it sharply reduces the ride's capacity, which might turn against the player in the latter years when guests start to pour in.
# Lower the height of the ride section after the second lift hill to ground level such that the steep drop following has only one tile of fully steep track. This actually eliminates the need for a second lift hill entirely while reducing the speed—and thus intensity—of the section following. Now, unless you also want to run shorter trains, add some brakes before the station platform; these will not eliminate the risk of a station brakes failure crash entirely, but they will reduce the risk.
# Lowering the height of the ride section after the second lift hill to ground level such that the steep drop following has only one tile of fully steep track. This actually eliminates the need for a second lift hill entirely while reducing the speed—and thus intensity—of the section following. Now, unless shorter trains are run, a brake section before the station platform will become mandatory ; these will not eliminate the risk of a station brakes failure crash entirely, but will greatly reduce the risk of a collision being lethal.
# (RCT Classic only) Add block brakes to the coaster. There are several ways to do this, but the easiest way is to simply switch the ride into block-sectioned mode. The two chain lifts and the station will act as the three block brakes necessary to run two trains. Add more block brakes to raise the capacity further.
# ([[RCT2]], [[RCT Classic]] or [[OpenRCT2]] only) Adding block brake sections to the coaster. There are several ways to do this, but the easiest way is to simply switch the ride into block-sectioned mode. The two chain lifts and the station will act as the three block brakes necessary to run two trains. Additional block brakes will raise the capacity further, the easiest spot would be the final section of straight trach before the second fall in the rear of the park. Splitting the ride's station in two (and rework the entrance queue) also can prove an excellent idea, since it will add another section and therefore another train.


Runaway Plumber is also prone to crashing, but it can also be saved if you close it and make changes as follows:
'''''Runaway Plumber''''' is also prone to crashing, but can also be saved if closed and reworked as follows:
# In the original game, either lengthen the final section of the ride so that vehicles enter the station below the critical speed of 30 MPH (48 km/h) or swap the rocket cars for a single train of ladybird cars of maximum length. If you have [[Added Attractions]] or [[Loopy Landscapes]] installed, you may find it useful to put a sign on the exit path and set it to "No Entry". If you retain the rocket cars, reduce the wait time to 8 seconds and consider reducing the vehicle count.
# In [[RollerCoaster Tycoon|the original game]], lengthening the final section of the ride so that vehicles enter the station below the critical speed of 30 mph (48 km/h) or swap the rocket cars for a single train of ladybird/log cars of maximum length. If [[Added Attractions]] or [[Loopy Landscapes]] are installed, a "No Entry" sign on the exit path will prove most useful. If the player chooses to retain the rocket cars, then reducing the wait time to 8 seconds and reducing the vehicle count are also wise options.
# In RCT Classic, add a block brake in one of the straight sections before the station, then switch the ride's operating mode back to regular continuous circuit mode. This will allow the ride to function as normal, but the block brake will continue to function as a no-fail brake in the event of a brakes failure. Reduce the vehicle count to 8 and the minimum wait time to 8 seconds, and uncheck the maximum wait time and "Leave if another train arrives at station" options.
# In RCT2, RCT Classic or OpenRCT2, adding a block brake in one of the straight sections before the station, then switching the ride's operating mode back to regular "continuous circuit" mode, is the most clever option. This will allow the ride to function as normal, but the block brake will continue to operate as a standard brake, making the ride crash-proof in the event of a station brakes failure. Reducing the vehicle count to 8 and the minimum wait time to 8 seconds, then uncheck the maximum wait time and "Leave if another train arrives at station" options will also work wonders.
In either case, reduce the length of the ride's queue path and assign an entertainer to it. Also, reduce its inspection interval to 10 minutes to reduce its down-time.
In either case, and unless single cars are replaced by long trains, players should reduce the length of the ride's queue path and assign an entertainer to it (without forgetting queue TVs if available), as well as reduce the ride's inspection interval to 10 minutes to reduce any eventual down-times to a minimum.


If you wish to build a fourth roller coaster, the best place to do it would be the blank space next to Runaway Plumber (directly forward from the park entrance, at the back of the park). Continue to build rides throughout the scenario and, if you are still short around July of Year 3, demolish the old gentle and thrill rides that were already built and build new ones in their place. You can also buy land to the side of the go kart track and inside of the area taken by The Storm, but this is not recommended since it costs $90 per tile and you should already have more land than you need. You should also put away money throughout the scenario to build one or two expensive rides in Year 3. If rides get older, their value (and thus your park value) drops, so you will want to save your big projects for toward the end of the scenario so they depreciate as little as possible.
If the player wishes to build a fourth roller coaster, the best place to do it would be the blank space between the train station near the Park Entrance, and the Runaway Plumber, at the back of the park. Other spots include the purchasable patches of land near the go-kart track and inside The Storm, but these options are not recommended since the land is very expensive around (90$ a single tile). Players should continue building rides throughout the scenario and, in case they're still short of guests around July of Year 3, demolish old and pre-built gentle and thrill rides, then build brand new ones in their place to preserve or boost the park value. Saving money throughout the scenario for a couple expensive rides in Year 3 is also a wise option.
[[Category:Scenario Guide]]
[[Category:Scenario Guide]]

Revision as of 06:46, 7 February 2019

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.
Katie's World - finished

Katie's Dreamland is the second park with a Park Value goal, though this time the objective is $15,000. Player starts with fewer rides and less land than Diamond Heights, however, so the challenge is balanced. First step would be researching Shops and Stalls to get a Drink Stall and maybe another food stall, second step would be hiring more staff and assign patrol areas as needed.

Due to the way it is built, The Storm has a high chance of crashing throughout the course of the scenario, usually either on the second lift hill during a safety cut-out or at the station platform during station brakes failure. Demolishing the ride altogether and either build something else in its place or use the money from the demolition to build new rides elsewhere, is a viable option. But should the player choose to keep it, reducing its inspection interval to 10 minutes and assigning a mechanic to patrol its exit exclusively, would be highly advisable.

One of the following fixes is also in order :

  1. Reducing the coaster capacity to running a single 7-car train or six (five in RCT Classic) 3-car trains, increasing the minimum wait time to 15 seconds in the latter case. While this is the quickest and most cost-effective option, it sharply reduces the ride's capacity, which might turn against the player in the latter years when guests start to pour in.
  2. Lowering the height of the ride section after the second lift hill to ground level such that the steep drop following has only one tile of fully steep track. This actually eliminates the need for a second lift hill entirely while reducing the speed—and thus intensity—of the section following. Now, unless shorter trains are run, a brake section before the station platform will become mandatory ; these will not eliminate the risk of a station brakes failure crash entirely, but will greatly reduce the risk of a collision being lethal.
  3. (RCT2, RCT Classic or OpenRCT2 only) Adding block brake sections to the coaster. There are several ways to do this, but the easiest way is to simply switch the ride into block-sectioned mode. The two chain lifts and the station will act as the three block brakes necessary to run two trains. Additional block brakes will raise the capacity further, the easiest spot would be the final section of straight trach before the second fall in the rear of the park. Splitting the ride's station in two (and rework the entrance queue) also can prove an excellent idea, since it will add another section and therefore another train.

Runaway Plumber is also prone to crashing, but can also be saved if closed and reworked as follows:

  1. In the original game, lengthening the final section of the ride so that vehicles enter the station below the critical speed of 30 mph (48 km/h) or swap the rocket cars for a single train of ladybird/log cars of maximum length. If Added Attractions or Loopy Landscapes are installed, a "No Entry" sign on the exit path will prove most useful. If the player chooses to retain the rocket cars, then reducing the wait time to 8 seconds and reducing the vehicle count are also wise options.
  2. In RCT2, RCT Classic or OpenRCT2, adding a block brake in one of the straight sections before the station, then switching the ride's operating mode back to regular "continuous circuit" mode, is the most clever option. This will allow the ride to function as normal, but the block brake will continue to operate as a standard brake, making the ride crash-proof in the event of a station brakes failure. Reducing the vehicle count to 8 and the minimum wait time to 8 seconds, then uncheck the maximum wait time and "Leave if another train arrives at station" options will also work wonders.

In either case, and unless single cars are replaced by long trains, players should reduce the length of the ride's queue path and assign an entertainer to it (without forgetting queue TVs if available), as well as reduce the ride's inspection interval to 10 minutes to reduce any eventual down-times to a minimum.

If the player wishes to build a fourth roller coaster, the best place to do it would be the blank space between the train station near the Park Entrance, and the Runaway Plumber, at the back of the park. Other spots include the purchasable patches of land near the go-kart track and inside The Storm, but these options are not recommended since the land is very expensive around (90$ a single tile). Players should continue building rides throughout the scenario and, in case they're still short of guests around July of Year 3, demolish old and pre-built gentle and thrill rides, then build brand new ones in their place to preserve or boost the park value. Saving money throughout the scenario for a couple expensive rides in Year 3 is also a wise option.