As requested, we have the biggest disappointment. A big, curving ascent to a peak, only to end in the most abrupt way possible.
We also have a swinging ship:
With the burger shop nearby:
And the toilets as far away as I can make them:
I had quite a bit of money left over, so I constructed a wooden roller coaster with the remainder, named 'rising star'. Unfortunatly, I didn't get any in-construction shots, but you'll see it in its fullness later on.
I gave my rides a once-over. As expected, the biggest disapointment was not very exciting:
And I charged prices accordingly:
And it was time to open!
It wasn't long before we got our first visitor:
Who headed straight for the biggest disappontment:
Which turned out to be a bit of a misnomer.
I decided to put down a slide, named 'All downhill from here'.
And with my park set up, I sat back to see what would happen:
Until something rather exciting happened:
So I immediately started construction:
Given that our mini steel coaster was named 'The Biggest Disappointment', a proper steel one should be far less of a disappontment.
And it soon got its first tricklings of customers, as I spruced up the area near the entrance.
And with the park constructed and beautified, there was only one thing left to spend money on:
And so once again I sat back and waited for the clock to tick down.
And enjoy some very healthy finances:
Suddenly, I noticed that our approval rating was very low. It appeared that as we approached the thousand guest mark, our paths were becoming very crowded and people were not enjoying that. I decided to put our enormous budget to use:
And the effects were immediate:
And so before long, we had completed the scenario!
By the way, Josh G., the first guest, stayed around until the very end of the scenario, and loved every second of it.