Renovation

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Overview

Renovation is the only Europe scenario in the expert section of RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 Wacky Worlds. This park can be quite difficult.

Scenario Guide

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When you first enter the park it is derelict and also closed with the entrance fee at £7.00 which many guests will complain is too high. The entrance is in the "better" side of the park which has neat paths and colourful rides, this section of the park is also ready to open right away.

As you explore the map you will notice that about half of the park is separated by a chain link fence, splitting the park in two. You will notice that beyond the chain link fence that separates the park there are closed rides and littered paths, the flowers are dead, the scenery is brown, the rollercoasters have missing parts, benches are broken and most paths are incomplete. Obviously this is where the most work needs to be done.

First of all open the park and allow guests in to the area surrounding the entrance only. Then you should open the monorail and rebuild the missing links in the rollercoasters, after this you should remove the scenery blocking paths and hire handy men to clear up the litter and then rebuild the paths. Once this has been done open this part to the guests you can then open the shops and stalls whilst also opening the other rides, keep adding more rides and letting the income from you entrance fee. Keep your profits up and you should complete the scenario in 2 to 3 years. If you want, you can also replace the brown scenery found in the abandoned park with the colourful scenery found in the better part of the park so it matches but then again you don't have to as it can drain you cash and is also very time consuming.


An alternative method, however, turns this from difficult to ridiculously easy. First, demolish all the rides, bathrooms, kiosks, and stalls. Pay back your loan with this money - as quick as possible, so you remove that drain on your money.

Then, demolish every bit of scenery that gives you money, and remove every piece of path. It should take 2-5 months in-game time, and leave you with around $45,000 or more. Now, make a simple loop of path around your park, possibly with an extra path right down the middle to increase your build-room.

Use the existing holes in the ground to run an underground rollercoaster, transport ride, or gentle ride with four stations. Set your admission to $20, and open the park. Start surrounding the four stations for your underground ride with a mix of thrill rides and gentle rides, and open them as soon as they are constructed to start drawing in guests. Build a few cheap rollercoasters - the Shuttle Loop version with a looping rollercoaster is cheap and easy - in these areas as well.

The scenario will usually be completed by the time you've built rides in three of the four corners.


Available Rides

Transport

Gentle

Roller Coasters

Thrill Rides

Water Rides

Shops and Stalls

Researched Rides

Transport

Gentle

Roller Coasters

Thrill Rides

Water Rides

Shops and Stalls

Available Scenery

Researched Scenery

Other Notes

  • Judging by the Russian-style architecture and the fact that the park is divided with a fence, this scenario may be a reference to the Berlin Wall.
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