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Roller Coaster Tycoon Switch: How to Increase Park Value

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How to Increase Park Value in Roller Coaster Tycoon Switch

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Roller Coaster Tycoon Switch, aka Adventures, is now out and fans, new and returning, have the opportunity to try their park management skills once again but on the go this time. Like the other games in the series, park value is an important barometer of how well you’re doing. Here’s how to increase your park value in Roller Coaster Tycoon Switch, and reap its benefits.

While research will grant you some of the attractions, services, and rides that you’re looking for, certain ones are locked behind your park value rating. You need to reach certain ranks in order to gain access to the biggest, best, and coolest rides.

To increase your park value in Roller Coaster Tycoon Switch, you need to take a balanced approach of improving every aspect of your park from facilities, to rides, to decorations. You can just slap ride after ride on your park and expect it to increase the value, the smaller stuff matters too.

Look at all the areas of your park in Roller Coaster Tycoon Switch, from the far reaches to the front entrance. Make sure there are proper maintenance and entertainment all over. That means there’s a janitor, bathroom, repair people, and entertainers within reach on just about every area of your park. Also, ensure that there are games for people to play. People like to buy things like Balloons, so sprinkle those around your park as well.

Decorations help too. Use the dead space in between rides and attractions to put decorations in. That will increase the value of your park and make your guests happier.

People will also get hungry and thirsty, so you’ll need to scatter restaurants and other similar services as well if you want to keep that aspect of the park up where it needs to be.

Of course, you need rides. The safest approach is to have a little bit of everything from family-friendly rides, to big sprawling coasters. Keeping the big-boy/girl rides near each other make it easier for guests to get from one place they want to go to another.

Finally, as we just kind of alluded to, make sure that your park in Roller Coaster Tycoon Switch is designed intelligently. If someone has to walk really far to a bathroom or a ride they want to go to, they might in that walk get bored/upset. Path your park correctly so that there are always little shortcuts to get from one end of the park to another.

As long as you do all of that, and upgrade your park with new, cool, researched rides, you should see your park value steadily increase and you’ll eventually unlock everything you’ll want to have in Roller Coaster Tycoon Switch.

That does it for how to increase park value in Roller Coaster Tycoon Switch, aka Adventures. Best of luck developing your dream park.

TL;DR

Question: How to increase park value in Roller Coaster Tycoon Switch.

Answer: Ensure that all the guests needs are met, and constantly improve your park with more rides, and better rides/attractions such as restaurants, decorations, and important utilities like janitors to keep the park clean.


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Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.