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Nov 16, 2016 @ 2:04pm
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Thundering Pines

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Difficulty: Challenging (take over a park that is losing money, and change it into a profitable park)

The previous owner went all out! A massive wooden coaster, sprawling go kart track, large open land to build on and plenty of extra land for sale. But all this excess caused the owner to go bankrupt. You pick all this up for a bargain at the forclosure auction, but now your real challenge begins. Start turning a profit... and quickly!

Your goal is to achieve a monthly ride ticket income of over $8000 without ever letting your park rating drop below 600. Also your contract states you won't destroy the prebuilt rollercoaster and go-kart track.

--SPEND YOUR MONEY WISELY!
--You will need to find ways to milk every penny from your guests if you're going to survive the first couple years.
--Try different strategies to make money in this scenario(raising prices, closing rides, build cheap money making rides.)
--Challenge mode: Change this park into a profitable park without destroying the prebuild coaster and go-kart track.


Included in this scenario is Shivering Timbers, a wooden coaster longer than 4000 feet. And Rock-N-Roller-Karts, a large scale Go Kart track. Also included is a tiny food court by the coaster, and a prebuild entrance.

The entrance is available by itselft at
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=800983057
and the Delivery Building Cover at
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=800982846

If you make a cool park with this scenario please share it in the comments!
I hope you enjoy!
2 Comments
abcxyzjt  [author]
Dec 18, 2016 @ 12:33pm 
Thanks for the comment. I actually kinda shot for them to loose money. Thats part of the story, the previouse owner waisted his money on two pretty rides, but their too far apart and cant support a park by themselves. One strategy you could try is simply closing one or both of them, restrict the paths to be a smaller park at the start and slowly build back out to the big rides.
Dec 18, 2016 @ 6:52am 
Incedibly nicely done. Problem is, both the coaster and the go cart track are losing money. They are so pretty so I don't want to remove them, but being able to afford to keep them is probably not easiyl possible...