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Part 38

RollerCoaster Tycoon Part 38 covers Wacky Warren and Grand Glacier scenarios. Learn how to achieve $9,000 monthly income in Wacky Warren.

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RollerCoaster Tycoon Part 38 covers Wacky Warren and Grand Glacier scenarios. Learn how to achieve $9,000 monthly income in Wacky Warren.

Wacky Warren

Description: A park which has much of its footpaths and coasters underground.

Goal: To achieve a monthly income from Ride Tickets of at least $9,000

Available Rides

  • Roller Coasters: Wooden Side Friction, Wooden Twister, Inverted Wild Mouse, Steel Mini
  • Thrill Rides: (No Thrill Rides Available)
  • Gentle Rides: Cycle Railway, Merry Go Round, Car Ride, Boat Hire, Miniature Railroad
  • Shops/Stalls: Burger Bar, Drink Stall, Information Kiosk, Bathroom
  • Scenery/Theming: Trees, Shrubs and Bushes, Tropical and Desert Trees, Gardens, Path Items, Walls and Fences, Statues and Fountains, Jumping Fountains, Mine Theming Objects, Wonderland Theming Objects

Researchable Rides

  • Roller Coasters: Single Rail -> Suspended Single Rail -> Stand Up Steel -> Steel Corkscrew -> Steel Twister -> Flying -> Steel -> Inverted -> Bobsled -> Heartline Twister -> Virginia Reel -> Wooden -> Suspended -> Air Powered Vertical -> Suspended Looping -> Wooden Crazy Rodent -> Mine Train -> Vertical -> Steel Wild Mouse -> Reverse Whoa Belly -> Wooden Reverser
  • Thrill Rides: Water Coaster -> Jet Skis -> Enterprise -> Swinging Ship -> Scrambled Eggs -> Water Slide -> Log Flume -> 3D Cinema -> Swinging Inverter Ship -> Motion Simulator -> Gravitron -> Whoa Belly -> Roto Drop -> Go Karts -> River Rapids -> River Ride
  • Gentle Rides: Observation Tower -> Raft Ride -> Crooked House -> Space Rings -> Haunted House -> Spiral Slide -> Chairlift -> Flying Saucers -> Miniature Golf -> Ferris Wheel -> Monorail > Circus Show -> Cycle Monorail -> Suspended Monorail -> Ghost Train -> Bumper Cars -> Hedge Maze
  • Shops/Stalls: Exotic Seafood Stall -> Candy Apple Stand -> Popcorn Stall -> Lemonade Stall -> Ice Cream Stall -> Balloon Stall -> T Shirt Stall -> Donut Shop -> Cotton Candy Stall -> Souvenir Stall -> Hot Dog Stall -> Fries Stall -> Coffee Shop -> Fried Chicken Stall -> Hat Stall -> Pizza Stall
  • Scenery/Theming: Martian Theming Objects -> Jurassic Theming Objects -> Jungle Theming Objects -> Abstract Theming Objects -> Spooky Theming Objects -> Space Theming Objects -> Creepy Theming Objects -> Urban Theming Objects -> Classical/Roman Theming Objects -> Egyptian Theming Objects -> Snow and Ice Theming Objects -> Medieval Theming Objects -> Pagoda Theming Objects

Starting Rides

  • Information Kiosk 1 (Information Kiosk): Sells: Park Maps, Umbrellas
  • Roller Coaster 1 (Steel Mini Roller Coaster): Excitement: 5.31, Intensity: 5.55, Nausea: 3.74, Max. Speed: 41 MPH, Average Speed: 14 MPH, Ride Time: 51 seconds, Ride Length: 1,437 feet, Max. Vertical G's (positive): 2.69 G's, Max. Vertical G's (negative): -0.77 G's, Max. Lateral G's: 1.24 G's, Drops: 2, Highest Drop Height: 32 feet
  • Roller Coaster 2 (Inverted Wild Mouse Roller Coaster): Excitement: 7.43, Intensity: 7.88, Nausea: 4.78, Max. Speed: 44 MPH, Average Speed: 13 MPH, Ride Time: 1 minutes, 3 seconds, Ride Length: 1,630 feet, Max. Vertical G's (positive): 3.13 G's, Max. Vertical G's (negative): -1.33 G's, Max. Lateral G's: 2.13 G's, Drops: 7, Highest Drop Height: 49 feet

Starting Loan: $10,000, Maximum Loan: $20,000

Starting Staff: 1 (1 Mechanic)

Land Available to Buy: No, Construction Rights Available to Buy: No

Starting # of Guests: 131, Park Open at Start: Yes

Difficulty: 6/10. The goal itself is not all that hard, but the park you're handed has some challenges to overcome, namely the terrain and path system.

Tips
  • Block off some paths to prevent guests from getting lost.
  • Flatten out areas inside the castle for thrill rides to draw guests in.
  • Develop the area in the back of the park for additional coasters.
  • Remember to unblock the path to the back area when ready.
  • Underground paths reduce the need for handymen as guests do not puke or litter on them.
  • Patience is key; focus on a solid overall park experience rather than just great coasters.

Grand Glacier

Description: A glacier filled valley is yours to develop into a theme park.

Goal: To have at least 1,500 guests in your park at the end of October, year 3, with a park rating of at least 600.

Available Rides

  • Roller Coasters: Virginia Reel, Wooden, Wooden Crazy Rodent, Steel Mini, Mine Train, Stand Up Steel, Inverted, Bobsled
  • Thrill Rides: Scrambled Eggs, Swinging Ship, Swinging Inverter Ship, Motion Simulator, 3D Cinema, Water Slide, Log Flume, River Ride
  • Gentle Rides: Cycle Railway, Haunted House, Merry Go Round, Observation Tower, Car Ride, Boat Hire, Miniature Railroad, Suspended Monorail, Chairlift
  • Shops/Stalls: Fries Stall, Burger Bar, Coffee Shop, Donut Shop, Balloon Stall, Information Kiosk, Bathroom
  • Scenery/Theming: Trees, Shrubs and Bushes, Tropical and Desert Trees, Gardens, Path Items, Walls and Fences, Statues and Fountains, Wonderland Theming Objects, Abstract Theming Objects, Snow and Ice Theming Objects

Difficulty: 4/10. If you're impatient or impulsive, then you'll have a hard time meeting your goal. Take your time; you have as much of it as you need.

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