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To start, set the research funding to No Funding, because you get a lot of rides from the start. You should raise the price of each ride to about how much its excitement rating is (e.g. a [[roller coaster]] with a rating of 7.54 should cost $7.50).
To start, set the research funding to No Funding, because you get a lot of rides from the start. You should raise the price of each ride to about how much its excitement rating is (e.g. a [[roller coaster]] with a rating of 7.54 should cost $7.50).


Make sure to close and/or demolish the [[Mini-Golf]] ride as it has a low capacity, guests get bored on it and, most importantly, it doesn't make any profit, and will only lose you cash.
Make sure to close and/or demolish the [[Mini-Golf]] ride as it will annoy your guests and waste your cash.


Once you get enough money, start to build another roller coaster. This should start giving you more income, which will quickly get you enough to make another roller coaster. Keep adding more rides and you will quickly complete this park.
Once you get enough money, start to build another roller coaster. This should start giving you more income, which will quickly get you enough to make another roller coaster. Keep adding more rides and you will quickly complete this park.


Note: Shops do not count towards ride income, so refrain from building too many as your guests will lose money for rides.
Note: Shops do not count towards ride income, so refrain from building too many as your guests will lose money for rides.

==Available Rides==
==Available Rides==
===Transport===
===Transport===