This scenario has a bit of a “reputation”.
While it requires less guests than mel’s world, it’s small and except for a
small flat plateau near the entrance, it’s really hilly. It also contains a
small lake in the middle for if you want some rowing boats. Extra land can be
purchased at exorbitant prices for bad quality (as in, not flat at all). As an
additional surprise, it’s really rainy.
Building in this park is all about efficient
placement of rides, roads and stalls. Queue’s should be short, ride placement
dense and coasters should be compact. Despite the small space, I still
researched roller coasters first as they are the main money makers. Thankfully,
this park has a lot of coasters that can be built rather compact, such as wild
mouses, vertical coasters and launched coasters (= corkscrew, steel coaster,
inverted coaster). Though some are rather unwieldly, like the bobsled that I
built anyway.
After three years, this park is so full I don’t
think I could add much. Maybe a coaster with a good height limit above the
other attractions, like I did with the inverted coasters, but apart from that
it’s full. The ~1350 guests I managed to get in is the lowest I ever got on a
park that lasts for three years.
Objective:
800 guests in 3 years
Difficulty:
Hard
Final
guests: 1.377
Park Value:
€39.000
Company
Value: €150.000
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