Katie’s
Dreamworld
The second scenario that requires a park value
objective instead of guests. Strangely, it requires a lower target than the
previous park value scenario, diamond heights. This park is a bit smaller than
Diamond Heights and you start with fewer attractions, but this park still can’t
be considered more difficulty than diamond heights, which is not a challenging
park to begin with once you understand park value.
One nasty surprise about this scenario is the
weather. When you start this scenario, it’s 13°C/55°F instead of the regular
17°C/62°F, according to the RCT wiki, that means it rains more often. And
guests don’t ride attractions in the rain except for underground/covered ones
(and most aren’t.). Which might hit your finances.
You start with no food stall, like in diamond
heights, so that needs to be researched first.then , As usual, I started
researching roller coasters and then thrill rides. I also like to have balloons
to sell to my guests to fill the sky with balloons of different color when the
scenario is won, so I always find some time to research some more stalls. After
I have a balloon stall and all rollercoasters and thrill rides, I researched
(boring) gentle rides till the end.
Like in Forest Frontiers, Dynamite Dunes andLeafy
Lake, you can buy some extra land here. I did buy a few extra lands to finalize
a coaster, just like I had to in Leafy Lake(not that I mentioned that in the
Leaft Lake post) but I don’t like buying lots of lands, so I try to not buy
more than necessary. I kept all attractions except the miniature railway, as it
blocked acces way to often. (The storm didn’t crash). This park is based on
Lightwater Valley.
Goal:
15.000 Park Value by year 3
Difficulty:
Easy
Final
guests: 1766
Park Value: €47.000 (new record, 2.000 more
than in Diamond Heights)
Company
Value: €124.000
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