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The park is broken up into several mountains and a long pathway from the bottom to the summit of the first peak. There are |
The park is broken up into several mountains and a long pathway from the bottom to the summit of the first peak. There are Chairlifts connecting the park entrance and the peak. |
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Since the guests are concentrated in this area, build non-tracked rides along the pathway, and roller coasters near the top. Roller coasters can either be a compact chain-lift design or a few powered launch designs. Make sure to place shops, stalls, and bathrooms at the entrance and peak. |
Since the guests are concentrated in this area, build non-tracked rides along the pathway, and roller coasters near the top. Roller coasters can either be a compact chain-lift design or a few powered launch designs. Make sure to place shops, stalls, and bathrooms at the entrance and peak. |
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[[File:LightningPeaksFinished.png|thumb|Lightning Peaks - finished]] |
[[File:LightningPeaksFinished.png|thumb|Lightning Peaks - finished]] |
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Once you run out of space at the top, progress to the other peaks in the same fashion. Make sure a |
Once you run out of space at the top, progress to the other peaks in the same fashion. Make sure a Chairlift connects each peak. Shops and stalls should be placed at logical intervals. |
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If you can afford it, you can build a Steel Roller Coaster with two stations that connect two of the peaks. Don't build it too intense and lots of guests will come to your park. |
If you can afford it, you can build a Steel Roller Coaster with two stations that connect two of the peaks. Don't build it too intense and lots of guests will come to your park. |