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Awards in this park are highly beneficial, as they improve your park's reputation and attract more guests. The Best Value Park Award, as well as the Safest Park Award, can dramatically increase your guest count, so work hard to achieve these. Listen to your guests' comments to know what has to be done to keep you park rating high (preferably over 900). If you're a bit short of guests in the third year, try cutting prices on shops and stalls and replacing older rides with new attractions, but watch your cash - it'll take several good roller coasters to meet the high guest count here. |
Awards in this park are highly beneficial, as they improve your park's reputation and attract more guests. The Best Value Park Award, as well as the Safest Park Award, can dramatically increase your guest count, so work hard to achieve these. Listen to your guests' comments to know what has to be done to keep you park rating high (preferably over 900). If you're a bit short of guests in the third year, try cutting prices on shops and stalls and replacing older rides with new attractions, but watch your cash - it'll take several good roller coasters to meet the high guest count here. |
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<span lang="EN" style="mso-ansi-language: EN;">From trial and error, the last resort tactic is to put a "no entry" sign to let no one leave the park, followed by making everything free to counteract the mad guests. best used in<br />August/September of year 3. Not the best option (and the ethics are questionable), but it has worked |
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==Available Rides== |
==Available Rides== |
Revision as of 01:45, 23 October 2011
Overview
The local authority won't allow any kind of advertising or promotion, so this park must succeed by reputation only.
A park that forbids you from starting market campains.
Scenario Guide
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Due to the fact that advertisement is forbidden in this park, you'll need to do whatever you can to have your guests leave happy. Start off by building a Scrambled Eggs or Merry-Go-Round, as well as a Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster. For the sake of saving space and to avoid making guests unhappy, keep the queuing lines short for all of your rides. Build tracked rides underground to save space and keep excitement ratings high, with the exeption of the Car Ride, Go Karts, and Crazy Rodent-type coasters, which should remain on the surface.
Exciting rides are a sure-fire way to attract guests, but not many roller coasters and Thrill Rides are available at the start, so devote your Research Priorities to those fields. Oddly enough, one of the most important rides for this scenario is the River Ride; the high capacity and excitement ratings are well worth the time and effort put into building the ride. As for roller coasters, strive to earn an excitement of at least 6.00 on the larger types (i.e. Wooden Twister, Steel Corksrew), and about 5.00 on smaller attractions (i.e. Steel Mini, Suspended Single-Rail). This should net you some decent income and some important awards.
Awards in this park are highly beneficial, as they improve your park's reputation and attract more guests. The Best Value Park Award, as well as the Safest Park Award, can dramatically increase your guest count, so work hard to achieve these. Listen to your guests' comments to know what has to be done to keep you park rating high (preferably over 900). If you're a bit short of guests in the third year, try cutting prices on shops and stalls and replacing older rides with new attractions, but watch your cash - it'll take several good roller coasters to meet the high guest count here.
From trial and error, the last resort tactic is to put a "no entry" sign to let no one leave the park, followed by making everything free to counteract the mad guests. best used in
August/September of year 3. Not the best option (and the ethics are questionable), but it has worked
Available Rides
Transport
Gentle
Roller Coasters
- Steel Mini Roller Coaster
- Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster
- Wooden Roller Coaster
- Wooden Twister Roller Coaster
Thrill
Water
Shops/Stalls
Researched Rides
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Transport
Gentle
Roller Coasters
- Bobsled Roller Coaster
- Inverted Roller Coaster
- Mine Train Roller Coaster
- Stand-Up Steel Roller Coaster
- Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster
- Steel Twister Roller Coaster
- Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster
- Suspended Roller Coaster
- Suspended Single-Rail Roller Coaster
- Virginia Reel
Thrill
Water
Shops/Stalls
- Balloon Stall
- Burger Bar
- Candy Apple Stand
- Cotton Candy Stall
- Exotic Seafood Stall
- Fries Stall
- Hat Stall
- Ice Cream Stall
- Pizza Stall
- Popcorn Stall
- Souvenir Stall
Upgrades
- Log Flume: Reverser Turnable
Available Scenery
- Trees
- Shrubs and Bushes
- Tropical and Desert Trees
- Gardens
- Path Items
- Walls and Fences
- Statues and Fountains
Researched Scenery
- Classical/Roman Theming
- Egyptian Theming
- Mine Theming
- Martian Theming
- Wonderland Theming
- Jurassic Theming
- Spooky Theming
- Jungle Theming
- Abstract Theming
Other Notes
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[[ Fiasco Forest ]] | Corkscrew Follies/Added Attractions | [[ Giggle Downs ]] |