As for the top, you'll need to have coasters underground as well as above ground to make sure there's enough free room for smaller rides. Having a couple of rides at the bottom of the rock will keep guests just as satisfied as having rides scattered around the top and it gives you enough room for at least one more coaster. Lay down some benches and trash cans and place food and drink both at the top and the bottom of the rock.įor new coasters, there is just enough space to build a launch powered or reverse incline launch roller coaster at the right side of the rock at the bottom. Focus research on more Roller Coasters to get a better variety and then more Thrill Rides to get some Water Rides as they'll be very popular in the heat.
Don't forget to expand their patrols when you add more rides. Hire two mechanics and have one patrol the bottom station while the other handles the top. However, you do have a spacious underground to build roller coasters in that advantage will be key to wining this scenario.įor the chairlift, raise the price to $1.50 and shorten the queue lines to prevent guests from complaining about the wait. Building rides at at a high, uneven area will be challenging, especially since some rides have a height limit, making it difficult to build off the rock. Despite the ample amount of time you have to get 900 guests, the real issue is space. Thunder Rock is basically one giant boulder that rests in the middle of an arid desert with a single chairlift to help make the climb easier. Have 900 guests at the end of October, Year 4 with a rating of at least 600.
Thunder Rock stands in the middle of a desert and attracts many tourists - Use the available space to build rides to attract more people.