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An alternative strategy is to close the park and demolish the roller coaster and put do not enter signs on paths that lead away from the park exit.  Then you can remove most of the paths. I only reccommend this if you have trouble managing such a large emtpy park and can't make a decent profit. It takes a while for people to leave with this tactic and it is tedious to get everyone to leave, but you have plenty of time.
An alternative strategy is to close the park and demolish the roller coaster and put do not enter signs on paths that lead away from the park exit.  Then you can remove most of the paths. I only reccommend this if you have trouble managing such a large emtpy park and can't make a decent profit. It takes a while for people to leave with this tactic and it is tedious to get everyone to leave, but you have plenty of time.
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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.

The roller coaster you start with is the first step towards your objective, but before you can start building the other nine coasters, you will need a lot of money to do so.

The roller coaster you start with is badly designed, it has a lot of kinks and bumps, which raise the Nausea rating a lot. By removing those bumps, you can provide a smoother ride and reduce the Nausea significantly, while the Excitement doesn't suffer. Your guests and handymen will be glad!


Start by closing the transport coaster and cut off some paths, so you reduce the park to about a third for now. Use the pincers to move guests near the entrance and then start building rides and stalls. You will need some compact coasters like Shuttle Loop and Rodent coasters and other rides to complement them. Be sure to place enough stalls, since there long ways to walk, and hire plenty handymen and mechanics with assigned routes. If you run out of money doing that, consider tearing down the transport coaster, as long as it's closed it doesn't earn money anyways and it will net a nice sum. But on the other hand, it's nice to have it once you use the whole area.

The path system basically works, but it will need some corrections so your guests don't get lost and don't walk too much. There are a lot of paths going down and directly back up, replace some of them by bridges because climbing makes your guests tired. Also be sure to place a "no entrance"-sign at every ride exit, otherwise guests who are leaving the park might turn around at them and get lost. Also avoid dead ends, especially facing the entrance, when adding paths. This way you should be able to prevent guests getting lost. If you still have problems with that, observe guests who are lost to see where they take the wrong turn, then fix that. This can be tedious because of the placement of the entrance, but it surely is doable.

After you have a basic park running in the part you cut off, it's time to reconnect the rest of the park. But before that, the transport coaster needs some fixing. It has a lot of kinks and bumps which increase the Intensity and Nausea rating, so flatten the track a bit to make the ride smoother (see picture for example).


Scenario finished by Sucinum

Unless the ride is too slow or too intense, basically every coaster with 1400m will also have an Excitement Rating greater than 7, so you don't have to put too much effort there. But still add some tunnels, decoration at the station and cross other tracks just to be sure. Adding another tracked ride like Go Karts to cross the track later also helps increasing Excitement. Also leave some room to adjust the lift hill if you got the speed wrong. Consider building two or more stations of maximum lengh to increase the capacity, otherwise rides of 2-3 minutes will lead to long queues. With several stations, even slower (and cheaper) coasters like Single-Rail Roller Coaster have a decent capacity. This scenario will take you several years in any case, so shaving a year or two off by choosing cheap coasters can't hurt.


An alternative strategy is to close the park and demolish the roller coaster and put do not enter signs on paths that lead away from the park exit.  Then you can remove most of the paths. I only reccommend this if you have trouble managing such a large emtpy park and can't make a decent profit. It takes a while for people to leave with this tactic and it is tedious to get everyone to leave, but you have plenty of time.