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CF...I NEED HELP WITH WHISPERING CLIFFS!!

Jet-Star
Posted: 11/15/99 at 1:14:36 AM
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I'm currently making my second attempted at
completing Whispering Cliffs, and as of now, it
doesn't look very promising. I now have the game
saved on July 23, year 3, with a park value at
$13,606.30, and the rate things are going with my
park, I highly doubt that the value will shoot up
to $17,000 by the end of October.
Whispering Cliffs is almost as tough as Dinky
Park. It gives you very little space to put rides,
and it's almost impossible to put in a coaster.
I do have a suspended coaster and log flume, both
of which dive off the cliff directly out of the
station, and tunnel in and out of the side of the
cliff several times. Can anyone here who has
completed the Whispering Cliffs scenario tell me
how you did it? Now that my park is in July of the
third year with a value of $13,606.30, is there
anything I can do to make the value skyrocket?
Would it still be possible for me to beat this,
or would it be best to end it, and start from the
beginning? COME ON...WE NEED A TRAINER FOR
CORKSCREW FOLLIES!!!!!! As for Dinky Park in the
original RCT, I HAD TO USE A TRAINER TO BEAT IT!
Otherwise, it was almost impossible. Somebody
PLEASE "walk me through" Whispering Cliffs!

Thanks,
Jet-Star

Re: CF...I NEED HELP WITH WHISPERING CLIFFS!! by KMAN KMAN Profile at 11/15/99 9:31:39 AM

Well, I have since erased that saved game, but beat the Whispering Cliffs scenario with a company value of $18, 941.

I put one of the game made VA.Reels on the extreme left corner and a Wooden Crazy Rodent coaster on the extreme right corner. I had a 2,700 foot Vertical out and back coaster that hung off the cliff and paralleled the cliff on the left half of the park. I also had a Steel Wild Mouse on the left middle part of the park. A ramp leading down to the water on the right side of the park led to bumper cars and a Space Shot ride. Lots of small rides. I had a crooked house, circus show, carousel, ferris wheel, scrambled eggs, pirate ship, motion simulator, inverted pirate ship, and such. I did not waste time on a go cart track, or a hedge maze. The park was basically jam packed and only had three food stalls and two drink stalls. I had no water rides.

Lose the suspended coaster as it takes up a lot of space. Good luck and use up every ince oh space on this scenario. Pack in the gentle and thrill rides one on top of the other. Keep que line size down as it only takes up space. --K

I BEAT IT!! by Jet-Star at 11/16/99 12:04:04 AM

I finally did it! I managed to include 4 small
coasters, which were a steel mini shuttle, VA
Reel, Wooden Wild Mouse, and a small Mine Train
Coaster. I believe that adding some sort of
coaster, especially having more than one coaster
really jacks up the park value. I believe the
Mine Train coaster was the one that did it. When
I completed the scenario, the park value was
$21,000.00 and some odd dollars.

Jet-Star