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Park value measures the value of all your attractions in $. If you build an attraction for $1,000, your park value will increase by $1,000 temporarily. When your rides age, their value decreases, reducing your park value in the process. Your actual money will NOT count towards the park value.
'''Park value''' measures the value of all your attractions in $. If you build an attraction for $1,000, your park value will increase by $1,000 temporarily. When your rides age, their value decreases, reducing your park value in the process. Your actual money will NOT count towards the park value.


There are other factors influencing the park value, possibly the popularity of the rides (hence how much revenue they are generating).
There are other factors influencing the park value, possibly the popularity of the rides (hence how much revenue they are generating).

Revision as of 01:47, 1 December 2011

Park value measures the value of all your attractions in $. If you build an attraction for $1,000, your park value will increase by $1,000 temporarily. When your rides age, their value decreases, reducing your park value in the process. Your actual money will NOT count towards the park value.

There are other factors influencing the park value, possibly the popularity of the rides (hence how much revenue they are generating).

To increase your park value, you can either:

  • Build new rides
  • Delete and rebuild old rides

Examples of early levels in which a certain Park Value must be met in RCT1 include Pokey Park and Diamond Heights.