How do you change the exit and entrance on a roller coaster? Here are some tips. You can also make a snaking queue to save space. Then, you can edit the path to create an underground one. You can also add more exits and entrances to the ride. If you’ve ever wondered how to move an exit and entrance on a planet coaster, this article will give you some great ideas.
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Changing the exit and entrance of a roller coaster
Changing the exit and entrance of a Planet Coaster can be a very important step if you want your ride to be positioned perfectly in the park. Changing the location of the entrance can be extremely important if you want to save space. There are several different ways you can do this. You can either change the exit or the entrance to a more convenient position or delete it altogether.
Editing a roller coaster’s path
You can change a planet coaster’s path to create a more interesting ride experience. Editing the path is simple and easy, and you can add or delete obstacles. Just grab a track segment and stretch or bend it. The Editor’s icon panel lets you add further customization, including pre-built loops, inversions, dead-drops, chain drive lifts, re-coloring, and changing the number of cars per train. You can even edit the capacity of your coaster to fit it into your theme park’s budget.
There are two ways to edit a roller coaster’s path: using the editor. In this mode, you can select a single piece to delete. Alternatively, you can double-click on an individual piece to select multiple paths, and click the DELETE key to remove it. You can also delete individual Scenery Objects by double clicking on them and clicking the demolition icon. If you do make a mistake, you can undo your action by pressing CTRL + Z.
Creating an underground path
When building a new planet coaster, you’ll want to make sure that the ride’s entrance and exit are at the same level. If they’re not, you may have to raise or lower the ground in order to move them. You’ll also need to modify the terrain around the ride’s entrance and exit. You’ll need to raise or lower the land to make the underground path.