RCT 2 Magic Mountain Question

Could you please give me any hints for the Real Parks or Build your own Park for Magic Mountain? Right now, I built my own park, and it's troublesome. The struggle is that it's really hard to me compared to the other parks.

They want me to have a value of 700,000, and they want me to repay the large loan. I'm already on year 9, and it isn't looking too good.

a_hoffman50's avatar
so far for that one I have done a heck of a lot of advertising, put in very few new rides, added more food stalls and charged for bathroom use. I have not won it yet, but I am on year 3 with the debt shrinking. Once I get the debt tackled, then I will replace old flats and come of the coasters to increase the value.
for the build you own, I just built a lot of flats in the front of the park, charged enough for food so that it was a $2 profit on everything, charged for bathrooms. After a year built a small roller coaster. Then saved up money and just repeated the process except with a medium sized coaster while paying down the debt and always having at least one ad campaign going on. It takes a while, but as you build more rides, money starts flowing in more, etc. Definitely one of, if not the most challenging of the scenarios
Thanks. I will try those suggestions. Time to start over yet again.
crazy horse's avatar
Almost sounds like what they are doing in real life over at magic mountain.

what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

If you want to just win quick, demolish Goliath, Flashback, and Psyclone. Then pay off your loan and the congratulation screen will come up.
After reading this thread, I decided to try this scenario for the first time (the one where the park is already mostly built). I did pretty much what everyone suggested. I raised ticket prices to $50, charged for bathrooms, made all shops have $2 profit. Then I went through the park and deleted any paths that I thought were unnecessary, which generated some income and got less peeps lost. I didn't delete or add any coasters. I paid off my loan as soon as possible. I added a few flat rides, shops, and a custom water slide. I won the scenario in September of year 2.

Timber-Rider's avatar

I love the Magic Mountain scenario! I had four different Magic Mountain parks at one time, and completed the goal with each one of them. Like others have said, the easiest way to do it, is to delete some of the existing coasters, and pay back the park loan.

I really don't care for any of the park coasters, so I delete them regardless, and replace them with my own versions anyways. The only pre-built rides I keep is Revolution, Ninja, Collosus, and Psyclone. I also get rid fo some of the buildings that have stands in them, because people just going in there and get lost, and bring the park rating down.

I have one Magic mountain park that has 37 coasters, over 80 rides, not including shops, and stalls. And over 7,000 park guests. I am also currently working on a build your own Magic mountain, where the park is only half built, and I already have 23 coasters, and over 4,000 guests. Not sure how close I am to achieving goal on that one, but I really don't play it to achieve a goal. I just enjoy building the rides. My version of Goliath is over 9,000 feet long.


I didn't do it! I swear!!

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