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RollerCoaster Tycoon 1 & 2

Land

The land menu in the original RCT
The land menu in RCT2

Top surfaces

Edge surfaces

Fun facts

  • Theoretically, a land tile will hold 5 Guests. In practice, a tile can hold an unlimited number of guests, which is caused by their overlapping.
  • The dimensions of each land tile is a rectangle approximately 10.5 x 10.5 feet (approximately 12 square yards). For example, Arid Heights (88 x 88 tiles) has an area of 851,840 square feet. Dividing 851,840 by 7,744 (88 x 88) gives 110 square feet per tile. The square root of 110 is approximately 10.5 feet [confirmation needed]
  • An RCT1 land plot (with the exceptions of the Micro Park and Tiny Towers scenario) has 116 x 125 tiles, or 1,757 x 1,783 feet, or 71.9 acres.

Water

In RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, water comes in several colours. They include natural (the normal blue), acid green, green and orange (a simulation of lava).

Paths

There are two types of paths in RCT1 and RCT2: queue line paths and foothpaths. There are also different types of structures for support when building paths above ground and for tunnel entrances when underground.

Queue lines

Footpaths


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