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== Scenario Guide ==
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Several effective strategies exist for completing this scenario.
First of all, delete the middle paths connect one side of the park to the other, this makes there be more room in the middle of the park and make there be room for a bigger-than-Shuttle Loop roller coaster. Secondly, Big Pier should be easy to beat if you know what your doing. Be aware of where your construction rights end, for that's like the border of the park. With no construction rights or land ready to buy, it's small size may be possible.
 
One possible option is to delete the middle paths connecting one side of the park to the other. This gives lots of room in the middle of the park and gives enough room for a roller coaster larger than a Shuttle Loop. Unfortunately, this causes crowded paths around the outside, and space wasted by paths and queues from rides.
 
Another option is to keep all the paths one starts with, and dedicate at least one square to a [[Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster]]. Use the other three squares for gentle rides, thrill rides, and shops/stalls. More roller coasters can be built outside of the pier, as the construction rights of the scenario extend three squares past the paths, and the paths are high enough above the water that most roller coasters can fit below. The downside to this method is that it creates lots of intersections in the path system, and guests may get lost if Information Kiosks aren't plentiful.
 
Big Pier should be easy to beat if you know what you're doing. Be aware of where your construction rights end, because they act as the border of the park. There is no way to expand your park, so use your space wisely.
 
If done correctly, you should beat Big Pier's objective with no trouble at all.
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