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== Strategy ==
'''Rainbow Valley''' is probably the hardest scenario in [[RCT|the original game, ]]with '''[[Mothball Mountain|Mystic Mountain]]''' as a close opponent. The objective is simple, and the same as '''[[Evergreen Gardens]]''' or '''[[Pacific Pyramids]]''', so, at this point of the game, getting 1,000 guests in 4 years should not be a problem. The main and great difficulty here is the actual terrain, as tree (or major scenery objects eventually placed) removal is plainly forbidden, as long as land or water adjustment. This scenario is similar to '''[[Harmonic Hills]]''' in the [[Corkscrew Follies]] expansion, though '''Rainbow Valley '''should be way less difficult.
The key here is for players to take advantage of rock vertical faces that are exposed throughout the valley extension (as underground building is still allowed) to build underground roller coasters and tracked rides, and therefore save vital space overground. Players should only add scenery if they're confident in it not disruptive for future construction ; once scenery is placed, it cannot be taken off. The terrain is quite hilly and very little available flat land will be available besides the narrow river. Because of that and the main aspect of this scenario, it wouldn't be a surprise if pathways and even track layouts get a little clumsy and inconvenient, but it's very important for players to do their best to keep a good infrastructure : if guests get lost, they will want never to come back.