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This scenario is really easy. You have enough space, and 1,000 guests in 4 years should be<span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;"> no problem, especially if you successfully completed the </span>[[Mothball Mountain|previous scenario]]<span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;">. If </span><span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;">you want some extra money, just delete all of the scenery around the map and erase the underground path (which if left unchecked can get guests lost </span>and can easily accumulate vomit, trash, and vandalized objects). You should start off by placing two Shuttle Loops next to each other and synchronizing them, giving them over a 4.5 excitement rating and they will gather a quick crowd. Build some shops and restrooms around the park so the guests won't complain and keep the rating high. You must put research into Thrill Rides, Water Rides, Gentle Rides and Shops and Stalls. You can research Transport Rides and Roller Coasters (if you want), but you don't need to research the latter until your park starts to pick up. The shops will be necessary because the guests will complain about food and drink often, so place a triplet (bathroom, food stand, drink stand) on each corner of the pathways to suffice. A reverse Whoa Belly will become available if you research roller coasters early and it will come in handy. A reverse whoa belly doesn't lose it's value like other rides, if it is built well (intensity doesn't exceed 7.5 and excitement is above 4) it can be chared $3 to ride for all four years.
 
and can easily accumulate vomit, trash, and vandalized objects). You should start off by placing two Shuttle Loops next to each other and synchronizing them, giving them over a 4.5 excitement rating and they will gather a quick crowd. Build some shops and restrooms around the park so<span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;"> the guests won't complain and keep the rating high</span>
 
.<span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;">You must put research into Thrill Rides, Water Rides, Gentle Rides and Shops </span><span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;">and Stalls. You can research Transport Rides and Roller Coasters (if you want), but you don't need to research the latter until your park starts to pick up. The shops will be necessary because the guests will complain about food and drink ofte</span><span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;">n, so place a triplet (bathroom, food stand, drink stand) on each corner of the pathways to suffice. A reverse Whoa Belly will become available if you research roller coasters early and it will come in handy. A reverse whoa belly doesn't lose it's value like other rides, if it is built well (intensity doesn't exceed 7.5 and excitement is above 4) it can be charg</span><span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;">ed $3 to ride for all four years.</span>
 
If you feel you may run short on guests just open up an advertising campaign or two to bring some more guests in.
 
 
[[File:PacificPyramidsFinished.png|thumb|334px|Pacific Pyramids - finished]]