Cheat : More visitors: When you are in Dinoland, just ignore or delete the message about the cheap gate price to get a lot of visitors.Hint : Hint: More money: Start a small park with four puzzle games close together, two rides, one food, one bathroom and a gate price of $0. If you set it up so all four puzzle games are within view of each other, you can do the global price raise/lower for all puzzles while all four are active (making $40,000 at once) The $0 gate price will get the visitors in fast. Set the prizes value to $10 and a maximum win possibility. That makes the visitors happy, stay longer, and play more.
If you need to take out a loan, take out the least amount of money. Then later in the game, when you have a little bit more money, take out the $30,000 loan (or the highest one) and pay off the first loan. You will still have enough money to buy rides and attractions without going bankrupt.
Hint: World of Wonders park: Collect three Golden Keys.
Hint: Space Zone park: Collect five Golden Keys.
Hint: Better park operation: Assign staff members to a certain area. This way the park is cleaner, rides are fixed faster, and more people get to see entertainers. Note: Put a staff room in each area. Walkthrough : Current Version of this guide: Version 1.2-04/06/01:After several requests, I added Roller Coaster information(How to build one and such!).
TABLE OF CONTENTS STARTING IN LOST KINGDOM Section 1:Starting the game in Lost Kingdom Section 2:Going for Gold in Lost Kingdom Section 3:Expanding your park in Lost Kingdom STARTING IN HALLOWEEN WORLD Section 4:Starting the game in Halloween World Section 5:Going for Gold in Halloween World Section 6:Expending your park in Halloween World CONTINUING YOUR PARK Section 7:Wonder Land Section 8:Space Zone VARIOUS INFORMATION Section 9:Ten hints to get a great park Section 10:First five things you get Gold Tickets for Section 11:ROLLER COASTER INFORMATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! APPENDICES: RIDE INFORMATION Appendix A:Ride Information for Lost Kingdom Appendix B:Ride Information for Halloween World Appendix C:Ride Information for Wonder Land Appendix D:Ride Information for Space Zone SIDESHOW INFORMATION Appendix E:Sideshow Information for Lost Kingdom Appendix F:Sideshow Information for Halloween World Appendix G:Sideshow Information for Wonder Land Appendix H:Sideshow Information for Space Zone SHOP INFORMATION Appendix I:Shop Information for Lost Kingdom Appendix J:Shop Information for Halloween World Appendix K:Shop Information for Wonder Land Appendix L:Shop Information for Space Zone
NOTE:This strategy guide is for people using the Full Simulation mode of Sim Theme Park. People using Instant Action already have a park started for them.
NOTE:Before we start, let's take a moment to talk about Game Safety. Be sure to completely read and understand the manuals that come with your game. Also, be sure to wear these 8-), Safety Glasses.
SECTION 1:STARTING THE GAME WITH OPTION 1-LOST KINGDOM You start the game with $50,000.00 in the bank and one golden key. Use this key to first open up Lost Kingdom. Build in the open area an Aztec Mayhem ride, a Crazy Ape ride, 2 small bathrooms, and a Burger Restaurant. Hire several researchers, janitors, and mechanics. Have at least one mechanic patrolling for every four rides you buy to keep them maintained. Also buy 2 Worker's Huts, and place them near your worker's patrol routes. Make sure check your people's happiness every few minutes by using the Information Screen. It will help you make a better park.
SECTION 2:WINNING A GOLDEN TICKET UNDER OPTION 1-LOST KINGDOM You probably noticed two mystery rides at the top of the "Purchase Rides" screen. You need Gold Tickets to win these. To get your first gold ticket, you need to have at least a hundred happy visitors come to your park. How do you do this? There are several things you need to do to accomplish this goal. Make sure that you have set up all three shops available at first. Try to get the rest of the rides in. Make sure there are plenty of nice decorations such as rocks, fountains,and trees. Finally, make sure that the ticket price is not very expensive. Listen to the dot's advice on ticket prices. Don't raise them until he tells you to. If you follow these guidelines you should get a Gold Ticket soon enough. Use this ticket to buy that Mystery Ride, which turns out to be an elevated tram around your park.
SECTION 3:EXPAND YOUR PARK UNDER OPTION 1-LOST KINGDOM Keep up the good work on your game for several more years. As you add rides, add food shops and staff huts along the way. By listening to your customers and following the recommendations of the little black dot, and you should prosper. Wait until you have at least fifty-five thousand dollars, and move to start on the Halloween World. For information on that, follow the advice below about starting on the Halloween World. If you already beat Halloween World, then go to Section 7
SECTION 4:STARTING THE GAME WITH OPTION 2-HALLOWEEN WORLD You start the game with $50,000.00 in the bank and one golden key. Use this key to first open up Halloween World. Build in the open area an Insecticide Ride, a Jaw Dropper ride, 2 small bathrooms, and a Burger Restauraunt. Connect all of these with paths, then open your park by pressing "O". Hire as many researchers as you can, along with setting some janitors and some mechanics on the paths in front of the rides. Also have at least 2 Worker's Huts. Check your peoples happiness every few minutes by using the Information Screen. It will help you make a better park.
SECTION 5:GOING FOR GOLD UNDER OPTION 2-HALLOWEEN WORLD You have most likely noticed the two Mystery Rides at the top of the "Purchase Rides" screen. You will need Gold Tickets to get these attractions. To get a gold ticket, you'll need lots of happy customers coming to your park. "What's the best way to do this?" you may ask. The best way to bring lots of happy customers to your park is to build a park that you'd like to go to. Build lots of stores. Build attractions with prizes worth at least forty dollars, an entrance fee of less than twenty dollars, and a win percentage of at least fifty percent. You may lose a few bucks on the attractions, but the admission rate will steadily increase. Another way to get happy customers is to make sure that bathrooms are readily available through many points in the park. Make sure that the admission is not unreasonable. Follow these directions and a gold ticket should be yours in a few weeks. Use the gold ticket to buy that Mystery Ride, which turns out to be an elevated tram-thing that goes around your park.
SECTION 6:EXPAND YOUR PARK UNDER OPTION 2-HALLOWEEN WORLD Keep up the good work for several more years. Make sure that your customers are happy, but also increase ticket prices. Follow the dot's advice for help on this. As you add more rides, also add more food and drink shops along the way. Remember, you can buy more land. Once you have at least fifty-five thousand dollars saved up, go to Lost Kingdom. If you already beat Lost Kingdom, then go to Section 7.
SECTION 7:WONDER LAND Now that you've beat the first parks that you can get, it's time to expand your borders. Continue making your people happy until you get another key, then unlock Wonder Land. Build the Bugs TV Ride, the Flower Power Ride, the Jelly Bounce Ride, along with any sort of Roller Coaster, and a couple attractions. Follow the Little Dot's advice for bathrooms and rides and such. Keep playing on this map until you get a total of 5 golden keys.
SECTION 8:SPACE ZONE This is can be a great level for developing your best park. Follow the general strategies found elsewhere in this walkthrough, and obey the little dot's advice for bathrooms and such, until you've filled up this park also. Don't forget-You can buy more land and expand your park some.
SECTION 9:10 HINTS TO GET A SUPERCALLIFRAGILISTICIOUSEXPEALIDOTIOUS PARK: 10-Hire high quality employees-They cost more, but they're worth it. 9-Improve staff efficiency by putting money into employee training. 8-Check your ride status often to catch breakdowns before they happen, and make timely upgrades. 7-Draw crowds of visitors to your park by having a reasonable admission. 6-Keep your staff happy by not overworking them, and have several staff huts scattered throughout your park. 5-Have a high drink-shop to ride ratio, possibly one-to-one on large parks. 4-Make sure all your shops use high quality items. 3-Keep people from feeling cheated at your sideshows by giving them a good chance at winning. 2-Don't take out loans unless you REALLY need them. "Neither a borrower nor lender be." William Shakespeare 1-Complete challenges quickly whenever possible.
SECTION 10:5 THINGS YOU GET GOLD TICKETS FOR: 1: Your first 100 visitors to your park. 2: 200 Visitors in your park at one time. 3: Exceeding $15000 in profit. 4: High level of customer happiness. 5: 350 visitors to your park in 6 months.
SECTION 11:Building a Roller Coaster After recieving several e-mails on the subjuect, and discovering that the manual gives but vague information on the more complex aspects of roller-coaster building, I created this section. I hope to explain some of the more confusing parts of building a cool roller-coaster. The back of the Sim Theme Park jewel case has a good drawing of the buttons and what they do if you are unfamiliar with them.(The buttons, not the drawing)
When selecting a location for your roller-coaster, you can either build in a new location out in the open, OR you can build near attractions, as long as the track for the coaster is high enough to go _OVER_ existing rides. To build the track for a coaster, select the non-glowing end, and build off of it. To build the coater, place your pylons inside the glowing yellow area. Build them until you reach back to the other end of the roller coaster. You may want to raise/lower pylons as you go along.
Building loops:First, make sure that your roller-coaster is upgraded to level two or higher. Now, delete a pylon, and select to build a loop-pylon. Build this pylon, and create the loop. Now set the other loop-pylon at where you want the loop to end. *POOF* You've got a loop!
Raising/lowering pylon height:Select the "Raise/lower pylon" button on your control panel. Click on a pylon and drag it upward or downward, depending on if you want to raise or lower a pylon. There you go, use this to make a sickening coaster!
-------------RIDE INFORMATION--------------------- APPENDIX A:RIDE INFORMATION FOR LOST KINGDOM Aztec Mayhem-A simulator. It costs $2500 to buy. Belly Bounce-A Bouncy Castle. It costs $500 to buy. Crazy Ape-A Pirate Ship. It costs $2000 to buy. Dizzy Dinos-A spinning ride. It costs $1200 to buy. Jurrassic Tours-A special ride. It costs 1 gold ticket to buy the first time, and $3000 to buy after that. King of the Swingers-A Pirate Ship. It costs $1700 to buy. Manic Mayan-A Spinning Ride. It costs $2200 to buy. Rocky Racers-A Merry Go Round. It costs $750 to buy. Slither-A Slide. It costs $750 to buy. Temple of Gloom-A Roller Coaster. It costs $10,000 to buy, plus the cost of track. DinoKarts-A Go Kart Track. It costs $6500 to buy, plus the cost of track. Sun God-A Big Wheel. It costs $1500 to buy. Mayan Spinner-A Spinning Ride. It costs $750 to buy. Mumbo-A Spinning Ride. It costs $1000 to buy. Tom Tom Twister-A Spinning Ride. It costs $4000 to buy. Chac Atak-A Log Flume Ride. It costs $10,000 to buy, plus the cost of track. Splish Splash-A Water Track. It costs $5000 to buy, plus the cost of track. The Hot Pot-A Bumper Car Ride. It costs $2000 to buy. Gorilla Thrilla-A Roller Coaster. It costs $12,500 to buy, plus the cost of track. Eruption-A Special Ride. It costs 3 Gold Tickets to buy.
APPENDIX B:RIDE INFORMATION FOR HALLOWEEN WORLD BoneShaker-Roller Coaster-It costs $10,000 to buy, plus track BrainBuster-Bouncy Castle-It costs $500 to buy Crypt Cart-Go Kart-It costs $4000 to buy, plus track Dare Devil-Roller Coaster-It costs $10,000 to buy, plus track Devil's Disk-Centrifuge-It costs $2500 to buy Fire Pit-Spinning Ride-It costs $2500 to buy Frightmare Tours-Special Ride-It costs 1 Gold Ticket to buy the first time, and $5000 after that Ghost Ship-Pirate Ship-It costs $2750 to buy Ghost Train-Fixed Coaster-It costs $1750 to buy. Ghosta Coasta-Roller Coaster-It costs $10,000 to buy Hades-Log Flume-It costs $10,000 to buy, plus track Haunted House-Fixed Coaster-It costs $2500 to buy Hocus Pocus-Spinning Ride-It costs $1250 to buy Insecticide-Spinning Ride-It costs $750 to buy Jaw Dropper-Vertical Drop-It costs $2000 to buy Ooze Crooze-Water Track-It costs $5000 to buy, plus track Phantom-Simulator-It costs $2000 to buy Pumpkin Castle-Bumper Cars-It costs $1500 to buy Putrid Pumpkins-Spinning Ride-It costs $1500 to buy Rat Race-Merry Go Round-It costs $1200 to buy Scatty Batty-Roller Coaster-It costs $125000 to buy Spooky Spider-Special Ride-It costs 3 Gold Tickets to buy the first time, and $2750 after that Tentacle Terror-Fixed Coaster-It costs $2500 to buy
APPENDIX C:RIDE INFORMATION FOR WONDER LAND Dizzy Tree-Spinning Ride-It costs $2500 to buy Rubber Ringos-Bumper Cars-It costs $2500 to buy Jelly Bounce-Bouncy Castle-It costs $500 to buy Flying Flowers-Vertical Lift Ride-It costs $3000 to buy Flower Power-Centrifuge-It costs $1500 to buy Caterpillar Capers-Fixed Coaster-It costs $1000 to buy Candy Coaster-Roller Coaster-It costs $12,500 to buy Bumper Bugs-Bumper Cars-It costs $2000 to buy Tapastic Rapids-Water Track-It costs $5000 to buy, plus track Well Drop-Vertical Drop-It costs $1750 to buy Bugs TV-Simulator-It costs $1250 to buy Woodland Racers-Merry Go Round-It costs $1500 to buy Big Dripper-Log Flume-It costs $10000 to buy, plus track Spore Spinner-Big Wheel-It costs $1750 to buy Bumble Buggies-Go Kart-It costs $6500 to buy, plus track Flamingo Flinger-Spinning Ride-It costs $750 to buy Tweety Tour-Special Ride-It costs 2 Gold Tickets to buy the first time, and $3000 after that Dragon Flier-Special Ride-It costs 5 Gold Tickets to buy the first time, and $2000 after that
APPENDIX D:RIDE INFORMATION FOR SPACE ZONE Cosmic Bounce-Bouncy Castle-It costs $500 to buy Cosmic Cruiser-Special Ride-It costs 2 Gold Tickets to buy the first time, and $3000 after that Crater Creature-Spinning Ride-It costs $2500 to buy Escape Velocity-Roller Coaster-It costs $12500 to buy, plus track G-Force-Spinning Ride-It costs $2500 to buy Hover Bot Havoc-Spinning Ride-It costs $1750 to buy Missile Madness-Spinning Ride-It costs $$2500 to buy Moon Buggies-Merry Go Round-It costs $750 to buy Moonshot-Roller Coaster-It Costs $10000 to buy, plus track Rock N' Roll-Simulator-It costs $2500 to buy Shocker-Roller Coaster-It costs $12500 to buy Space Balls-Slide-It costs $750 to buy Space Racers-Go Kart-It costs $6500 to buy, plus track Aerotron-Big Wheel-It costs $2000 to buy Blobulatron-Water Track-It costs $5000 to buy, plus track Gravitron-Centrifuge-It costs $2500 to buy Orbiter-Fixed Coaster-It costs $2000 to buy Tubes of Zob-Vertical Lift-It costs $3000 to buy UFOria-Bumper Cars-It costs $2000 to buy Whirligig-Centrifuge-It costs $2000 to buy Wormhole-Fixed Coaster-It costs $2500 to buy Zero G-Antigravity Chamber-It costs $2500 to buy Aerotron-Special Ride-It costs 5 Gold Tickets to buy the first time, and $2000 after that Cyclone Station-Special Ride-It costs 3 Gold Tickets to buy the first time, and $1250 after that
-------------SIDESHOW INFORMATION------------------- APPENDIX E:SIDESHOW INFORMATION FOR LOST KINGDOM Arcade-Video Arcade-It costs $2000 to build Giant Puzzle-Puzzle-It costs $2500 to build Jungle Spray-Shooting Gallery-It costs $1750 to build Laughing Hyenas-Shooting Gallery-It costs $1750 to build Strength Bird-Test of Strength-It costs $2000 to build
APPENDIX F:SIDESHOW INFORMATION FOR HALLOWEEN WORLD Fortune Teller-Fortune Teller-It costs $1500 to build Giant Puzzle-Puzzle-It costs $2000 to build Gunge a Ghoul-Shooting Gallery-It costs $2500 to build Strength Skull-Test of Strength-It costs $1750 to build Arcade-Video Arcade-It costs $2500 to build
APPENDIX G:SIDESHOW INFORMATION FOR WONDER LAND Arcade-Video Arcade-It costs $1750 to build Aqua Spray-Shooting Gallery-It costs $2000 to build Fruit Shy-Shooting Gallery-It costs $2500 to build Giant Puzzle-Puzzle-It costs $1750 to build Strength Flower-Test of Strength-It costs $2000 to build
APPENDIX H:SIDESHOW INFORMATION FOR SPACE ZONE Arcade-Video Arcade-It costs $2000 to build Giant Puzzle-Puzzle-It costs $1750 to build Martian Mooners-Shooting Gallery-It costs $1750 to build Robot Shooter-Shooting Gallery-It costs $1500 to build Strength Rocket-Test of Strength-It costs $2250 to build UFO Blaster-Shooting Gallery-It costs $1750 to build
---------------SHOP INFORMATION-------------- APPENDIX I:SHOP INFORMATION FOR LOST KINGDOM Balloon Shop-It costs $1500 to build Burger Shop-It costs $800 to build Costume Shop-It costs $1750 to build Drinks Shop-It costs $650 to build Fries Shop-It costs $750 to build Gift Shop-It costs $2000 to build Ice Cream Shop-It costs $650 to build Steak Restauraunt-It costs $2000 to build
APPENDIX J:SHOP INFORMATION FOR HALLOWEEN WORLD Balloon Shop-It costs $1500 to build Burger Shop-It costs $800 to build Costume Shop-It costs $1750 to build Drinks Shop-It costs $750 to build Fries Shop-It costs $750 to build Gift Shop-It costs $2000 to build Ice Cream Shop-It costs $650 to build Restauraunt-It costs $2000 to build
APPENDIX K:SHOP INFORMATION FOR WONDER LAND Balloon Shop-It costs $1500 to build Burger Shop-It costs $800 to build Costume Shop-It costs $1750 to build Drinks Shop-It costs $750 to build Fries Shop-It costs $750 to build Gift Shop-It costs $2000 to build Ice Cream Shop-It costs $650 to build Restauraunt-It costs $2000 to build
APPENDIX L:SHOP INFORMATION FOR SPACE ZONE Balloon Shop-It costs $1500 to build Burger Shop-It costs $800 to build Costume Shop-It costs $1750 to build Drinks Shop-It costs $750 to build Fries Shop-It costs $750 to build Gift Shop-It costs $2000 to build Ice Cream Shop-It costs $650 to build Moonrock Cafe-It costs $2000 to build
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