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All Summit Goals for Planet Coaster 2 Awesomeness

Creating various theme parks in Planet Coaster 2 will help you gain valuable experience for tackling more complex challenges later on. Whether you’re revitalizing a struggling investment or curating an exciting assortment of rides to entertain your guests, the opportunities are limitless.

In the Summit Awesome scenario, your mission is to establish an operational theme park nestled between two mountain peaks. It requires both patience and careful planning, but with a little guidance, you can achieve your vision. Here’s everything you’ll need to know to create your dream park in the clouds, linked by a monorail.

Bronze Objectives

As you arrive at the summit, you’ll find a theme park already in place. There’s a coaster ready to go and the foundation for a monorail, but your focus should be elsewhere initially. Start by installing four flat rides and getting them up and running.

Keep in mind that variety is crucial. Having several different flat rides with various intensity levels will appeal to all your guests.

After all the rides are operational, your next task is to create a coaster. However, this time you’ll need to ensure that there’s at least one drop from 45 meters.

Be careful to gradually lower the coaster to meet G-force limits or guests may be reluctant to ride!

Once the coaster is complete, make sure a power distributor is nearby to supply power. Test the ride and open it to earn your bronze badge!

Silver Objectives

With your park showing promise, it’s time to add even more rides. Your next goal is to build two new flat rides, bringing your total to six.

Position them wherever you prefer, then open these attractions for your guests. Remember to provide additional power to support your rides!

Next, you need to construct a new coaster that’s at least 600 meters in length. If you’re unsure about the length, continue adding track pieces. Utilize special track pieces to enhance the thrill and length of your coaster.

If you prefer, you can buy a pre-made coaster and modify it!

To earn your silver badge, you’ll also need to complete the monorail. This involves building a track across the gap between the mountain peaks and adding another station on the opposite side so guests can move freely from one side of the park to the other.

Once the track is finished, you can open the monorail and allow visitors to cross over the mountain pass. You’ll earn your silver badge and be well on your way to creating a fantastic park!

Gold Objectives

With your park nearing completion, it’s time to add even more attractions! Now that you can access the other mountain peak, install three new flat rides there to help draw crowds away from the first peak. This will distribute traffic and guide guests throughout the park.

Feel free to use duplicates for the rides since they will be far enough from the first peak.

You can even set up another park entrance over there if you wish!

After setting up the flat rides, you’ll need to create two coasters. They must meet these specific requirements for your guests to have a unique experience:

  • A coaster with an excitement rating of four or higher.
  • A coaster with at least five inversions.

You have the option to build these coasters from scratch or purchase existing models to enhance your park. Minder is a great choice for achieving a high excitement rating, while Twin Loops is ideal for meeting the inversions requirement.

By opening these coasters, you will secure the gold badge for the Summit Awesome scenario!

Platinum Objectives

Your final objectives will put your coaster-building skills to the test. The new coaster you create must have an excitement rating of six or higher, making it more intricate and thrilling. If the rating is too high, guests might shy away from riding it.

Consider modeling your coaster after Soarer, which fulfills the objective requirements.

If your budget allows, you can purchase the coaster to save time.

Once your new coaster is constructed and operational, shift your focus to what your guests desire. Specifically, aim to attract 4,500 visitors to the park and ensure that at least 80 percent are in a good mood.

To draw new guests, consider running advertisements to reach your target audience. While these may require both time and money, they offer an effective method for boosting your park’s visitor count.

To enhance guest satisfaction, check their feedback: Is there enough food available? Are the paths clean? Do they have enough rides to enjoy? All of these factors contribute to your park’s overall atmosphere.

When your park is bustling with happy guests, you will achieve the platinum badge for the scenario. Congratulations on accomplishing what initially seemed daunting, and good luck with your future coaster designs!

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