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The main difficulty is the terrain. There are quite a few hills, so you have to plan your paths and rides accordingly, a good strategy is circling the hills in the middle by rides, and in the end, make a coaster (probably Vertical one) above all your rides.

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  • The main difficulty is the terrain. There are quite a few hills, so you have to plan your paths and rides accordingly, a good strategy is circling the hills in the middle by rides, and in the end, make a coaster (probably Vertical one) above all your rides.
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  • The main difficulty is the terrain. There are quite a few hills, so you have to plan your paths and rides accordingly, a good strategy is circling the hills in the middle by rides, and in the end, make a coaster (probably Vertical one) above all your rides. The guests in this scenario are pretty rich ($65 - $95), so you can set your entry fee higher than in previous scenarios. Start out with $30, and increase it over time up to $50 or even $55. Build new roller coasters along the hills and try to squeeze smaller rides between them. You need quite a few exciting roller coasters to attract all the required guests. Remember that marketing can get you a few more guests near the end.
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