Anyone who’s ever been a fan of tycoon and management games will likely hear aboutPlanet Coaster, and console fans will rejoice as the hit amusement park management sim has finally made its way to consoles viaPlanet Coaster: Console Edition. Interestingly, no twoPlanet Coastermanagers play the same, and sometimes what people think as the best strategies to grow their theme park ends up blowing up in their face - either by attractions becoming unappealing or, heaven forbid, rides collapsing while passengers are on board.

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Thankfully, fans ofPlanet Coasterabout to playPlanet Coaster: Console Editioncan rely on a few handy tips and tricks to ensure that their management styles conform to some of the basic standards needed by a theme park. However, just what approach should all managers use when handling theirPlanet Coaster: Console Editiontheme park?

Updated August 31st, 2022 by Russ Boswell: Planet Coaster stands as one of the most entertaining (and beautifully crafted) theme park creation simulators out there. With so much for players to see and do, it can be pretty overwhelming to attempt to build a brand new multi-million dollar empire from scratch. Thankfully, there are a lot of helpful tips and tricks online that players pass around pertaining to the game. To better help players make it through their first days as a park builder, and to help them thrive once their location takes off, the following guide has been updated. It now features even morebeginner tips for Planet Coaster.

Guests Riding the Gentle Ride Teacups from Planet Coaster: Console Edition.

13Use The “First Person Camera” For More Control

When players first start their journey into building and operating a park in Planet Coaster, they’ll notice the default “move” method, which has the camera panning around the map much like a traditional Simulator or RTS game. By using the WASD keys on PC, players can scan over areas of the map and place objects accordingly. But this view can be rather difficult to use as the park grows, especially when players start building complicated areas and placing tons of decorations.

To help “see” things better, players can hit the T key on PC, which will change the camera to more of a “First-Person” view. This will help players see things much closer than before and can give them a better look at what areas of their park may need improvement.

The Teacups in Planet Coaster

12Slow Progress Is Still Progress

There’s a reason why businessessometimes take years to turn a profit, andPlanet Coasterapplies a similar principle to each park. Essentially, it’s not wise to burn profit-building one attraction after the other without a concrete plan. At its core, going for exciting coasters and track rides will burn money extremely quickly before even turning a profit, and isn’t ideal for a small amusement park.

Instead, players should begin focusing on mundane attractions guaranteed to attract an average crowd. These are beginner attractions such as Teacups and the Cube, and they almost always turn a decent profit. The goal here is to build enough basic rides to build a “major” track ride that will attract a larger queue. This process will snowball into multiple track rides making the way to a major coaster. As with their size, coasters should go last as they don’t always make money immediately.

People having fun in a roller coaster in Planet Coaster

11Efficiency Is About Distance

Frequentists of amusement parks will sometimes notice attractions being unavailable simply because of staff on break or shift changes, meaning it takes a couple of minutes before they become functional. This is frustrating for customers and very bad for business - and absolutely not the fault of the staff. In fact,Console Editionplayers can do one simple trick to make the park work more efficiently: optimizing Work Rosters.

Just like in real life, Work Rosters allow players to assign staff members to work on certain areas. Normally, staff just roam around and get to the next available area where their presence is needed, but this isn’t exactly as efficient as players would want. Instead, players should assign new staff to Work Rosters in areas they specifically want them to focus on. Moreover, players should position Staff Rooms in locations that tackle as many close areas as possible so staff breaks and shift changes don’t take as much time.

The top view of wide and narrow pathways in Planet Coaster

10More Paths Remove Congestion

Sometimes it’s just unavoidable for attractions and rides to be so popular that a lot of people line up to get to them. However, it’s actually extremely avoidable for pathways around thedream amusement parkto be unbearably congested for park-goers. It all boils down to how players construct pathways properly and efficiently.

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For instance, while the game advises players to use 4-to-5-meter-wide pathways, it’s actually beneficial to use the 10-meter-wide path option in specific situations. A good example of this would be allocating multiple park entry gates and giving them wide pathways to ensure the smooth passage of park-goers before finally using smaller paths to specific destinations. It’s also ideal to keep bigger rides separate with wide paths to reduce congestion.

9Get Price Hikes During Hype Season

Much in the same way as location openings in real life attract audiences, new attractions inPlanet Coasterare a good opportunity inthe grand scheme of thingsto earn a bit of extra money for a couple of weeks. When players create a new attraction or ride in a place with a high Scenery Rating, it helps to capitalize on this period by slightly raising ticket prices. Players can do the same for new restaurants and shops, but not to an excess.

By the time a few weeks passes and the Scenery Rating decreases below 80-percent, now might be a good time to try and align the attraction rating to be similar to the rest of the attractions and rides.

The beginning and end of a roller coaster in Planet Coaster

8Visuals Always Benefit The Queue

Players who find themselves worried that their park-goers always skip long queues to good rides might be due to a lack of visuals. After all, waiting in a line is bad enough, but waiting in an unappealing part of the park is just boring. However,Planet Coasterhas a convenient solution to this in the form of Scenery. Accessed via the Ride Overview of the page, this measures just how interesting a queue is and how likely it is to maintain ride-goers. Keeping this at 100-percent means even the most popular of rides will have audiences patient enough to wait long lines.

However, just tailor-fitting certain objects for a high Scenery score can get tricky. Thankfully, the Scenery section does have Blueprints, allowing players to access pre-built visuals that they can use to decorate ride environments. Players with no time to deliberate on visuals can use a Blueprint to match their rides.

A large roller coaster in Planet Coaster

7Treat Staff As An Investment

At first glance, spending money to train workers and even give them a raise could worsen the efficiency of the entire theme park. However, managers should remember thatproper managementtraining and incentivizing staff have actual positive returns, depending on how they utilize these perks properly. For instance, players should use Perks like Staff Healthcare to prevent overworking among staff to keep their Happiness Bar above average.

Moreover, it’s advisable for managers to regularly spend money to train staff and give them periodic pay raises, especially after training. This not only ensures their Happiness but also boosts their efficiency - which in the long term is cheaper compared to hiring multiple new staff members and retraining them for work that a single staff could’ve done before.

One of many Staff in Planet Coaster

6Assign Janitors To Work Rosters

At the start, players won’t have to worry nearly as much about park cleanliness and ride maintenance as there won’t be an abundance of people making a mess or wearing down the machinery. As the park grows, however, so do its list of potential issues. One of the first things players will start to notice when their park is bustling with visitors is how messy things can get. To combat this mess, players can hire Janitors, which will patrol the park and clean up any dirt and grime they spot.

But these patrolling employees can miss areas, so players should assign them to a “work roster” found in their menu to increase their productivity in specific areas. By using this tool, players can then choose specific rides and areas that Janitors will patrol more closely, allowing them better management of the messes as the park continues to grow.

An Angry Staff Memeber from Planet Coaster: Console Edition.

5Decor Can Affect Ride Value

It can be easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer amount of rides and shops that players will have access to when starting their park in Planet Coaster, so much so that they completely forget about purchasing and placing decorations. These items won’t directly affect how much excitement that park visitors get from a certain ride but they do have the ability to increase the “value” of the ride itself. More specifically decorations near a ride will affect how much value park goers see in the attraction, which can be seen by checking out the appropriate ride’s menu.

By placing decor around a ride, visitors may be more inclined to pay more to enjoy the ride, simply because it seems nicer.

Showcase of Different Shops in Various Locations from Planet Coaster: Console Edition.

4Hospitality Is All About Location

Of course, no theme park would be complete without amenities like souvenir shops and food shops. InPlanet Coaster, park-goers often look for Hospitality stalls when they feel tired or empty and just need to recharge andeat good food. Of course, with so many rides around them, players might panic and put a lot of food stalls there. However, this might be extremely detrimental since not all food stalls get occupied anyway, potentially sparking a loss in profit.

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Instead, players might want to keep their Hospitality areas at a minimum. While this may result in more complaining customers, this does give players a lot of area to maximize profit. Players should remove or reposition existing Hospitality booths in areas with maximum congestion to boost their profits instead of simply building another food area or souvenir shop.

Police chasing a thief in Planet Coaster