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=={{Transport Rides 2D}}==
 
''For a list of transport rides, see [[:Category:Transport Rides | Transport Rides]]''
 
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These slow-paced people-movers include miniature trains, monorails, and chairlifts. You can (and are sometimes required to) build multiple stations as destination points. Use transport rides to give guests a scenic view of your park attractions while ferrying them from one location to another. These are especially useful on large parks, as guests get tired and cranky after walking for too long.
 
=={{Gentle Rides 2D}}==
 
''For a list of gentle rides, see [[:Category:Gentle Rides | Gentle Rides]]''
 
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These low- and no-thrill rides are suitable for all guests (especially children). The Ferris Wheel and merry-go-round are examples of gentle rides. Most gentle rides do not involve custom design and tend to take up less space than more intense attractions. Guests frequently ride gentle rides after riding a high-thrill ride, such as a roller coaster, or a thrill ride.
 
=={{Roller Coasters 2D}}==
 
''For a list of roller coasters, see [[:Category:Roller Coasters | Roller Coasters]]''
 
These are the big draws of any successful park. Depending on your scenario and research, you could have access to many types of coaster technlogies designed to twist the lunch from your brave guests' guts. Most guests prefer roller coasters over all other ride types. Rollercoasters tend to be the most expensive rides, aside from transport rides, which may vary because of length.
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There is at least one standardpremade design available for every type of roller coaster. SelectHover ayour cursor over the design name to see its statistics and what it looks like. Other ride types, including some gentle rides and water rides, also work this way.
These are the big draws of any successful park. Depending on your scenario and research, you could have access to many types of coaster technlogies designed to twist the lunch from your brave guests' guts. Most guests prefer roller coasters over all other ride types.
 
However, you must be careful when designing Roller Coasters, as if a train meets a gap in the track, goes around a corner too fast or collides with another train at high speed, it will crash. In RCT1 and RCT2, a fireball effect will show when the cars hit something, and any and all guests riding the train at the time will be killed, severely damaging the park rating. In RCT3, the same thing happens, but the guests are only thrown around comically rather than dying.
There is at least one standard design available for every type of roller coaster. Select a design name to see its statistics and what it looks like. Other ride types, including some gentle rides and water rides, also work this way.
 
=={{Thrill Rides 2D}}==
 
''For a list of thrill rides, see [[:Category:Thrill Rides | Thrill Rides]]''
 
''[[File:Thrill.png]]''
 
These fill the intermediate range in intensity between mild rides and roller coasters. This catergory can include the kind of swinging and spinning belly-churners found at your average county fair. Most take up small amounts of space, like the gentle rides, which make them useful for crowded areas that do not have nearby roller coasters.
 
=={{Water Rides 2D}}==
 
''For a list of water rides, see [[:Category:Water Rides | Water Rides]]''
 
Especially in a hot climate, there is nothing better than a ride that gets your guests all wet. Water rides include everything from rented rowboats to water slides and high velocity H20 coasters interacting with water.
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Especially in a hot climate, there is nothing better than a ride that gets your guests all wet. Water rides include everything from rented rowboats to water slides and high velocity H20 coasters.
 
==Shops and Stalls==
''For a list of Shops and Stalls, see [[Category:Shops_and_Stalls|Shops and Stalls]]''
 
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==Shops and Stalls [[File:Shop & Stalls RCT1 Icon.png]]==
''For a list of Shops and Stalls, see [[:Category:Shops_and_StallsShops and Stalls|Shops and Stalls]]''
 
Your park will need a number of non-ride facilities, including food stalls, souvenir shops, information booths and, of course, restrooms. These keep your guests happy, by maintaining their happiness, hunger, thirst, and bathroom levels. These are especially important in pay-per-entry parks since park entrance fees and shop/stall revenue are the only sources of income.
 
==Junior Rides [[File:Junior Rides RCT3 Icon.png]]==
''Note: RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 only.''
 
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This[[Pool Slides and Rides]] can be thought of as an extension of the Water Rides category. Filling a similar niche, most of these rides are used to launch guests into one of the [[Swimming Pool|pools]] in a pool complex. These are usually single-or-double-seater rides, and they must be connected to a pool complex by means of a staircase for peeps to be able to use them.
 
==Other Rides==
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*[[The Complete Rides List]]
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