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*It is called '''Toffee Apple Stall''' in [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]]. |
*It is called '''Toffee Apple Stall''' in [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]]. |
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*It is called '''Toffee Apples''' in [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 3]] and is an adventure stall. |
*It is called '''Toffee Apples''' in [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 3]] and is an adventure-themed stall. |
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*Due to being one of the least profitable Shops & Stalls in the game compared to others, guests will comment that they're not paying that much for the candy apples, so it is |
*Due to being one of the least profitable Shops & Stalls in the game compared to others, guests will comment that they're not paying that much for the candy apples, so it is advised not to price them above $1.50 and construct only one or two locations at the most, or only in case of a large cash margin available at hand. |
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*In the American version of RCT1, it was referred to as the "Candy Apple Stand" in the "New Rides & Attractions" window, but called the "Candy Apple Stall" at default when first built. |
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*It is called '''Pomme d'Amour''' (''Love Apple'') in the French version of the games. |
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 6 February 2019
A Toffee Apple Stall (known as a Candy Apple Stall in the US) sells candy/toffee apples which guests in your park will buy and eat. It is not very profitable, but aesthetically fits nicely with the Wonderland Themeing. Candy/Toffee apples will reduce the guests' hunger bars.
Notes
- It is called Toffee Apple Stall in RollerCoaster Tycoon 2.
- It is called Toffee Apples in RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 and is an adventure-themed stall.
- Due to being one of the least profitable Shops & Stalls in the game compared to others, guests will comment that they're not paying that much for the candy apples, so it is advised not to price them above $1.50 and construct only one or two locations at the most, or only in case of a large cash margin available at hand.
- In the American version of RCT1, it was referred to as the "Candy Apple Stand" in the "New Rides & Attractions" window, but called the "Candy Apple Stall" at default when first built.
- It is called Pomme d'Amour (Love Apple) in the French version of the games.