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Your top priority here is to expand the park, as it is very tiny. Remember that you can build tracked rides like roller coasters and transport rides above the houses, if you start building somewhere else and lead the track there. But even the small amount of land you can buy should be enough if you concentrate on building very compact rides like rodent coasters, [[Virginia Reel]], and [[Powered Launch|launched coasters]]. Note that the Merry-Go-Round already in the park has the queue tiles going to the exit, not the entrance! |
Your top priority here is to expand the park, as it is very tiny. Remember that you can build tracked rides like roller coasters and transport rides above the houses, if you start building somewhere else and lead the track there. But even the small amount of land you can buy should be enough if you concentrate on building very compact rides like rodent coasters, [[Virginia Reel]], and [[Powered Launch|launched coasters]]. Note that the Merry-Go-Round already in the park has the queue tiles going to the exit, not the entrance! |
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Your top priority here is to expand the park, as it is very tiny. Remember that you can build tracked rides like roller coasters and transport rides above the houses, if you start building somewhere else and lead the track there. But even the small amount of land you can buy should be enough if you concentrate on building very compact rides like rodent coasters, Virginia Reel, and launched coasters. Note that the Merry-Go-Round already in the park has the queue tiles going to the exit, not the entrance!