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This Scenario is not hard if you know what you're doing. To start off, build a Roller Coaster - to the left of the entrance is a small bit of flat ground which is optimal for building a small roller coaster. Alternatively, you can build a Mine Train coaster around the outside of the park, and try to keep it underground as much as possible. This will make sure guests go on your coasters even while it's raining. Add a gentle ride and a thrill ride. Food shops should be added along with a few bathrooms and the park can be expanded at a medium pace.
This Scenario is not hard if you know what you're doing. To start off, build a Roller Coaster - to the left of the entrance is a small bit of flat ground which is optimal for building a small roller coaster. Alternatively, you can build a Mine Train Roller Coaster around the outside of the park, and try to keep it underground as much as possible. This will make sure guests go on your coasters even while it's raining. Add a gentle ride and a thrill ride. Food shops should be added along with a few bathrooms, and the park can be expanded at a medium pace.


Two or three roller coasters should be enough to keep guests happy, so spend your money on smaller rides that will also attract guests. If you learned to build compact and/or underground in earlier scenarios, it will come in handy. With a little landscaping on the other side of the water, you can create a small cliff for underground roller coasters.
Two or three roller coasters should be enough to keep guests happy, so spend your money on smaller rides that will also attract guests. If you learned to build compact and/or underground in earlier scenarios, it will come in handy. With a little landscaping on the other side of the water, you can create a small cliff for underground roller coasters.


Don't forget to built some Information Kiosks, because it rains a lot in this park. Also, you should build many rides that are either mostly underground, or completely cover so that guests can ride them when it's raining.
Don't forget to built some Information Kiosks, because it rains a lot in this park. Also, you should build many rides that are either mostly underground, or completely covered so that guests can ride them when it's raining.


Since land cost $90 to buy, you should only buy land if you have the money to expand your park. You don't need to buy land at the beginning of the park, but you can later, if you have some extra money to spend.
Since land cost $90 to buy, you should only buy land if you have the money to expand your park. You don't need to buy land at the beginning of the park, but you can later, if you have some extra money to spend.

Revision as of 03:13, 17 February 2017

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  • 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.

This Scenario is not hard if you know what you're doing. To start off, build a Roller Coaster - to the left of the entrance is a small bit of flat ground which is optimal for building a small roller coaster. Alternatively, you can build a Mine Train Roller Coaster around the outside of the park, and try to keep it underground as much as possible. This will make sure guests go on your coasters even while it's raining. Add a gentle ride and a thrill ride. Food shops should be added along with a few bathrooms, and the park can be expanded at a medium pace.

Two or three roller coasters should be enough to keep guests happy, so spend your money on smaller rides that will also attract guests. If you learned to build compact and/or underground in earlier scenarios, it will come in handy. With a little landscaping on the other side of the water, you can create a small cliff for underground roller coasters.

Don't forget to built some Information Kiosks, because it rains a lot in this park. Also, you should build many rides that are either mostly underground, or completely covered so that guests can ride them when it's raining.

Since land cost $90 to buy, you should only buy land if you have the money to expand your park. You don't need to buy land at the beginning of the park, but you can later, if you have some extra money to spend.

Three years should be plenty of time, as usual, make use of marketing if you need some more guests.

Mothball Mountain - finished