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Yeah, you don't really need all that much to manage a park at full capacity.
Neko Koneco, you really can't manage with limited staff on some maps when you exploit all capacity of that map.
Sure its rated E, and it's cartoony, but you have to actually think if you want to succeed. Can't just build roller coasters that end in a lake and win the game. /rant
Some of the larger parks, if you choose to keep building, do actually need a lot of slaves, i mean workers. The giant empty desert one and the park with the black and white racing steel coasters, agoriphobia and agriphobia (< i think thats their names) are the only 2 parks i could think of where you'd need more then 30 of them though.
Instead of just dropping them in, assign areas to them. makes them more productive per dollar and lets you only use what you need worker wise.