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After you fill your park with thrill rides and small coasters, increase your park entrance fee to $40. Don't worry, they will pay for that. Charge the guests $3 for drinks and food, an make restrooms cost 10 cents. This won't bring in profit, but will decrease the expenses for restrooms. Charge umbrellas for $10, because guests still will be happy to give you money just to be dry during a storm.
 
Now, build a roller coaster smartly, using the ground of the summit to build the coaster to gain height, that is the only source of gaining height in this scenario, so be sure to use space smart, after that so you won't get a high neusea rating of your coaster you need to be creative, it won't be hard if you use gentle drops instead of steep drops, your roller coaster will still be interesting if you build interesting ride, now raise the entrance fee to $45, and keep it in this price for the entire length of the scenario, or guests won't be able to pay to enter the park.
 
Keep building coasters in this system and you will continually bring guests into your park. Create at least 7 more coasters and you should be okay for the rest of the scenario. Building underground is a good idea if you are low on space above ground. Scenery, tunnels and water always give you extra excitement. As long your coasters are above 6 excitement rating, more guests will come to your park.