Rain Forest Plateau

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Overview

Space is limited in the precious rainforest - you must cram as much as possible into the existing clearing, in order to provide a viable alternative to the local timber industry.

The final scenario in the Wacky Worlds expansion pack. Building on a large and flat, crescent-shaped rock in the middle of a jungle, you have 4 years and a modest goal of a $275,000 park value rating.

Scenario Guide

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Despite what the description might say, this is a fairly easy scenario as the plateau has more than enough space for you to build a park that reaches a value of $275,000 by the end of year 4.

Research is straight-forward as you can get everything researched before your time is up, but I would recommend doing Gentle Rides first as it gives you the Observation Tower which is the last of the non-track rides you can build, to go with the Ferris Wheel, Enterprise and Coffee Cups. There's plenty of Roller Coasters already available so don't go rushing to research them.

Start with an Information Kiosk and the 4 Gentle/Thrill rides. Don't feel like you have to save space by building a path through the rock to your rides. Just use the one given to you at the start and build across the top of the plateau in the open. Add in a Roller Coaster or 2 and if you keep them short and simple (a shuttle Looping Coaster works just great) money will never be a problem. Then put in your stalls and your park can run itself for a year or more if you want (a Burger Bar is the first research item for Shops and Stalls if you want more food).

Remember that your goal is park value, not people, so don't bother trying to cram as many guests as possible into your park. The faster you build the less each ride is worth in year 4 so don't go build-crazy. In order to get the money for when you build bigger Roller Coasters to boost the park value, try a Log Flume, River Rapids, Splash Boats or Go Karts, all of which are cost-effective money makers. In years 3 and 4 just build a Roller Coaster or 2 until you get the park value rating you need.

Available Rides

Transport

None

Gentle

Roller Coasters

Thrill Rides

Water Rides

None

Shops and Stalls

Available Scenery

Researched Rides

Transport

Gentle

Roller Coasters

Thrill Rides

Water Rides

Shops and Stalls

Researched Scenery

None

Other Notes

Preceded by List of scenarios in Succeeded by
Extreme Hawaiian Island Wacky Worlds None