Dynamic Dunes

Dynamic Dunes:

Build a successful park on a large dessert in a time limit of three years. There are two different approaches on this park, and I’ll explain both of them:

1. To begin, close the park, put a no entry sign in the middle of the path facing the entrance so that no guests can stay here. Once everyone has left, destroy the mine roller coaster. Deleting that gives a ton of space up to build on. Your main priority should be to build some underground coasters, thrill and gentle rides down there because the land is already lowered. Do not build there yet. Delete one piece of path one third of the way through the park, and then one square two thirds through the path. Take the whole loan because you are going to need it soon. Now, there should only be 1/3 of the park for the guests to access. This is what you SHOULD want. After completing this, build a merry go round near the park entrance as well as a small wooden roller coaster. It should not be underground. It should not be extremely long. Just a short roller coaster. Build a drink stall, bathroom, and food stall. Put the prices 50% of what they were when you originally bought them. For those of you who don’t understand this, if the price for something is $2.00, then cut it to one dollar. Now, before opening your park, change the price to $20.00. Hire some mechanics (about 3), some handymen (about 5) and some security guards (about 3). Put your wooden roller coaster on test mode and make its inspection time every ten minutes. Make a mechanic work only in the roller coaster and merry go round’s area, so that it can inspect the roller coaster a lot. This is so the coaster doesn’t crash. Duuuuuh. Now open the park. As guests flood in to make your life more difficult, remember