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Theme Park Toilets

With all the foods and drink you (hope to) sell, visitors are going to need somewhere they can of load any excess. Forget to place toilets around your Theme Park and things are going to either get very messy, or visitors will head home the moment nature calls. There are three different types of toilets which appear in Theme Park. The toilets start out basic and slowly improve as the park improves.

The only lavatory available from the Park Features at first is an old, wooden out-house; not the nicest place in the world to park your backside. Customers are rather tentative about using these, and a queue forms outside while the Occupant gingerly places a protective layer of lavatory paper between flesh and toilet seat.

Woe betide the Theme Park owner who forgets to have these toilets cleaned. It isn't long before an outhouse, with its dodgy drainage and doubtful flushing mechanism, stinks to high heaven. And if placed upwind to the queasy stomach that often emerge from the more thrilling thrill rides, it's a recipe for disaster.

First one punter loses his lunch and then a chain chunders rips through the crowd like wildfire. Before long, your park's going to be about a popular as a bottle of barbecue sauce at the Three little Pings house. You can, of course, combat this by keeping outhouses properly maintained. Send handyman to clean them regularly, and should the worst happen and the vomit begin to flow, makes sure there are plenty of staff to mop it up.

Inject some cash into upgrading Park Features in the Research lab and soon your customers are relaxing on the luxurious, hi-tech Super toilet. This self cleaning lavatory is so sophisticated it does everything but sing like Noel Coward to the occupant. Far from throwing up, customers are more likely to move in.

Outhouse[]

Theme Park Outhouse

The outhouse is the first of the toilets which can be bought by the player for use in their theme park. This toilet is a very basic, wooden outhouse, outside toilet making it the worst of the toilets seen in the park.

This toilet costs $170 to per unit and needs to be cleaned by a Handyman. By the look of it, the outhouse can only take one person each time.

Description
This toilet smells, leaks and is ecologically unsound but it does give relief.

Boggy Crapper[]

Theme Park Boggy Crapper

Boggy Crapper is the second grade of toilet which can be bought by the player for use in their theme park. This toilet is move advance than Outhouse, looking more hygienic. By the looks of it, the Boggy Crapper has a separate section for males and females. Boggy Crapper costs $2000.

Description
The toilet is very important but think before you place it down.

Super Toilet[]

Theme Park Super toilet

The Super Toilet is the third and highest grade toilet which can be bought by the player for use in their theme park. This toilet is a high tech toilet which by the look of it can hold two people at a time. The super toilet costs the player $4000.

Description
Super clean, super quick. it's super toilet for the ultimate in consumer cleanliness.

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