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Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis' seminal comedy-horror Ghostbusters is, of course, celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, which is presumably all the justification needed to turn it into Planet Coaster DLC. And, according to Frontier, the new Ghostbusters pack will include an "all new story-driven scenario, new gameplay mechanics, plus new rides, characters and scenery".

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Planet Coaster is a construction and management simulation video game. Similar to its spiritual predecessor, the game allows players to build different theme park rides and roller-coasters. These player-created attractions can be shared through a mechanic called "global village".[7] The game also comes with ten mascots.[8]

Similar to Frontier's previous game, RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, the Sandbox Mode enables players to construct their own theme park on an empty plot of land. In Sandbox Mode, all features and rides of the game are unlocked and the player's funds are unlimited. This is the mode most players use to create items (parks, coasters, scenery, etc.) and then post them to Steam's Planet Coaster Workshop (not available for Mac App Store version), or the Frontier Workshop on the console versions.[9]

Traditional Amusement Park near Pittsburgh for family-friendly fun! Enjoy a unique mix of classic rides and modern thrills, including seven roller coasters, a 14-ride Kiddieland, and attractions that cannot be found anywhere else.

This pack comes with seven new rides, including the Loop da Loop and a wooden rollercoaster that is made to look like it has seen years of operation. If that's not enough, you can even use the classic-sounding music and a barber quartet to entertain your guests.

Manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction and voted the Best New Roller Coaster in 2022, Top 5 Roller Coaster as well as Best Hybrid Coaster in the World in 2023, Iron Gwazi is a wood and steel hybrid coaster design, combining the innovation of a steel coaster and the nostalgia of a wooden coaster. While elements of Gwazi, the classic wooden coaster, are integrated into the ride, all-new thrill components and a reimagined track layout take Iron Gwazi to another level.

I'm attempting a mission in which I have to increase a park's value to a certain amount. I've tried building over a half-dozen expensive roller coasters, added lots of food stores, have over 1000 guests, have a park rating that consistently stays over 850, and have made sure that the majority of the rides I've built are very popular. In addition, I've paid off my loan in full and have more than doubled my profit per month from the beginning of the mission. But my park's value is increasing far too slowly for me to reach my quota in time and sometimes even decreases between months!

Different types of ride have different 'inherent' valuations for those excitement/intensity/nausea ratings. For example, Monorails award $7 of per-user 'value' for each point of 'Excitement' rating, but only $0.60 for each point of 'Intensity', and -$1.00 for each point of 'Nausea'. By comparison, an Inverted Hairpin Coaster (a much more intense ride) awards $5 per point of 'Excitement', $3 per point of 'Intensity', and $3 per point of 'Nausea'. These modifier values are mostly pretty intuitive; stereotypically-intense rides like roller coasters will typically offer bigger valuations overall, and will typically give much higher rewards for points of intensity and nausea, than do more stereotypically-sedate rides.

So if you have money to burn and want to increase your park value quickly, you could just build a bunch of (different!) rides off in corners of your park, test them long enough to get their ratings, and then turn them off again and have them bump up your park value based upon their expected number of guests (intense-type roller coasters will work best for this, since they have the most "expected" guests). That feels a little silly and exploitative, and you'd probably do better financially by letting folks actually go on the rides. But it might be fun to play with sometime, to see whether you could make a highly-valued park where the guests aren't actually allowed on the rides.

Ouimet doesn't need our advice to run Cedar Fair's amusement parks. But here are six things I hope to see under Ouimet's watch - signs that Ouimet's turning the company around.Don't try to be Disney. Or Universal. Or even Busch Gardens.Cedar Fair's parks aren't theme parks, built as immersively themed environments like Disney's, Universal's or even Busch Gardens' are. They're amusement parks, where the focus is on ride experiences rather than storytelling. Changing the parks to challenge Disney et al on their own themed turf would be financial suicide for a company that's still sagging under the expense of buying the Paramount Parks chain. Under Mark Shapiro, Six Flags lusted after Disney's family market. But the company lacked the capital to build those types of rides, and the licensing deals the company inked during Shapiro's time are now gone, leaving the chain with awkwardly now-unthemed Thomas the Tank Engine kiddie rides and such.Cedar Fair lost Paramount's licensing deals, including Nickelodeon. And it's main license, Peanuts, is losing appeal as newspaper die, taking comic strips with them, and fewer and fewer young people develop any connection with Charlie Brown and Snoopy.But a park doesn't need licensing deals and story themes to attract a family audience. Don't try to be Disney, but do try to learn something from parks such as Holiday World, or the Herschend chain, which have shown how you can build a loyal, cross-generational audience of fans that drive attendance even in lean years for the rest of the industry.Do offer unique ride experiencesJust because an amusement ride is not themed to a specific story doesn't mean that it has to be a mass-produced, off-the-shelf carnival attraction. Cedar Fair parks offer some great rides. Going back to Holiday World as an example, that park has plenty of standard carnival rides. But it's best known for its trio of unique, world-class wooden roller coasters. Cedar Fair parks should strive for unique identifies with a few individual rides that define those identities.Clean, paint, mend and repairAlways. From this point forward, select the more expensive building and finishing materials that will hold up to years of use without constant refinishing, too. This is one area where you should try to be like Disney.Focus on ride uptime and capacityNothing drives fans nuts more than looking at closed rides, or waiting for coasters that are running a single train. Don't save money at the expense of your guests. Keep the trains running and the lines as short as possible, and you'll be rewarded with great word of mouth advertising that will keep the turnstiles spinning.If they're not friendly, they're goneEvery Cedar Fair employee must greet the day with a smile, and keep that smiling attitude throughout their shift. Don't waste time and positions on the surly. There are too many eager, enthusiastic people out there looking for a job, who'd be happy to work at your parks. And when you find them, reward them. Don't be cheap on pay and benefits. Experienced employees are your best asset in keeping capacity up and costly snafus down.Win on foodThis can be Cedar Fair's unique selling point. Once upon a time, Knott's Berry Farm offered the best food of any theme park in the country. Today? I recently tried the famous Mrs. Knott's Fried Chicken in the park's Ghost Town Grill, and it was inedible. (To be fair, when I walked past the original chicken restaurant out front, it smelled delicious, so I'm blaming the fry oil at the Ghost Town Grill.)Find a great executive chef for the chain, then individual chefs for each park, then turn that team lose with the charge of making Cedar Fair food the best in the industry, on quality, uniqueness, fun and price. Ensure that Mrs. Knott's fried chicken is consistently excellent, then make it the signature dish for the entire chain. Every park should have a Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant, serving up fried chicken, fritters and Boysenberry pie.What would you like to see Matt Ouimet do with Cedar Fair?Tweet !function(d,s,id)var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)?'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id))js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+'://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js';fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);(document, 'script', 'twitter-wjs');(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push();

There are two major thrill rides: the Rockin' Roller Coaster and, at the end of mock Sunset Boulevard, the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. Didn't ride this roller coaster, but Jeff Hoover, 46, a coaster buff from Minneapolis, did. "Once is enough," he said as, wobbly of leg, he exited the area. "It's harder and harder . . . " Your call.

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