Trinity Islands

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Trinity Islands is the seventh scenario of RollerCoaster Tycoon.

Overview

Several islands form the basis for this new park.

You start Trinity Islands off with absolutely nothing built, except a minimalistic path system. The majority of the scenario is water, however the majority of rides built will have to take place on land, as the park does not own land very far out into the ocean from the islands, and you cannot buy any land or construction rights.

Scenario Guide

Remember:
  • The Scenario Guide below is only a suggested strategy for completing this scenario—it may not work for all players.
  • The General Scenario Guide and Hints and Tips articles may also provide helpful information in completing this scenario.
  • There are usually multiple strategies to successfully completing a scenario; these can be discussed on the scenario's discussion page or written down in an existing or additional section of this article.

You should cut the path off at the end of the first island and then start off by building a Car Ride because it is the most popular ride you have to start with. Set the research priorities to Shops and Stalls until you get the Information Kiosk, as it will become necessary to prevent guests from getting lost later on.

Second, build all of the thrill rides you have, then build a small roller coaster - this will attract about 350 people. Now, if you want to you can join back the path to the two other islands - and if you do join a path up from the first island to the third, or build a Chairlift to make some extra money.

Once you have done this you should hire two of all the staff, and you may have to hire a third Handyman. You will also have to build at least five Bathrooms in all, and build two groups of shops. Keep building new rides and the occasional roller coaster, and hire new staff periodically. By the end of year three you should have completed your goal.

Tip: If things are getting cramped up on the islands, consider building beneath them, underground. This is tricky on the first one, but the other two have a decent amount of volume for construction. If you build low enough, you can even go beneath the water, essentially freeing you from a constraint to one island.

 
Trinity Islands - finished

Available Rides

Transport

Gentle

Roller Coasters

Thrill

Water

  • Boat Hire (Rowing Boats, Bumper Boats, Water Tricycles)

Shops/Stalls

Researched Rides

Transport

Gentle

Roller Coasters

Thrill

Water

Shops/Stalls

Upgrades

Available Scenery

Researched Scenery

Other Notes

Completed Parks

Preceded by List of scenarios in Succeeded by
Bumbly Beach RollerCoaster Tycoon Katie's World