User Guide
C. Rides – This shows what rides the guest has
been on and which is his or her favorite.
D. Cash Info – Click on this tab to see how much
money the guest has and where he or she has
been spending it.
E. Recent Thoughts – Use your incredible mind-
reading powers to see what the guest really thinks
about the park!
F. Carrying – This tab lists what the guest is cur-
rently carrying.
Guest Summary Window
The Guest Summary window is a good tool for a getting quick snapshot of
where you are doing things right (and wrong) in your park. It contains a sum-
mary of actions and thoughts for individuals or groups of people in your park.
A. Guests – This tab shows an alphabetical listing of guests in the park. If you
open the Guest Summary window using the Guest button, this window dis-
plays all of your guests. If you open this window using a button from a Ride
window (such as “Guests thinking about this ride”), it includes only those
guests associated with that button. Click the drop-down menu to switch
between actions and thoughts.
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Individual Guest Window
The simplest way to open a Guest window is to click on any park visitor in the
Main View.You can also open individual Guest windows by clicking on a name
from the Guest Summary window, which you can open by clicking on the
Guest button at the top of the screen.
The title bar shows the guest’s assigned name (you can rename them if you like
— see below). Here are the tabs and buttons you’ll find in the Guest window:
A.View – Shows a close-up view of
where the guest is in the park.There
are four buttons available on the
right side of the View tab, indicated
by the numbers in the screen above.
1. Move – This button lets you
pick up and move a guest. This
is helpful when you want to
relocate someone who is lost.
2. Name – Guests come in with
names, but you can call them
whatever you want. Click here to rename any guest.
3. Snap To – Click here to center the Main View screen on this guest’s
current location.
4.Tracking – Click on this button to turn tracking ON or OFF for this
guest. When tracking is ON, this guest’s actions, such as entering or leav-
ing a ride, are reported in a message at the bottom of the Main View.
B. Stats – There are a lot of thoughts and
emotions running through your guests’ little
brains. (Each guest enters the park with their
own unique combination of feelings and
desires.) This tab gives a closer look at levels
of Happiness, Hunger, Thirst, Nausea and
more. It also lists his or her time in the park,
preferred ride intensity and nausea tolerance.
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Don’t let guests stay lost —
a visitor who wanders away
from the main attractions is
not having fun. Maps of the
park can prevent this, and a
sharp-eyed park manager
(you) can spot and retrieve
lost guests.
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