Among all the changes and additions fromthe firstPlanet Coaster, among the most highly anticipated new features are thePlanet Coaster 2pool and waterpark mechanics. you’re able to make a full-fledged waterpark inPlanet Coaster 2now – but before trying your hand at a Flume or some of the other advanced Pool features, it’s important to get a handle on the basics of how to make a pool inPlanet Coaster 2.

There’s a lot to know about pools inPlanet Coaster 2, and you will need to know the requirements to make a pool before you are able to make one run successfully. This guide covers the basics of the Pool Tools menu and offers five things tokeep in mind when planningyour first pool inPlanet Coaster 2.

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Intro To Planet Coaster 2 Pool Tools

There are a few different Pool tools that players will want to familiarize themselves with to make the best pools inPlanet Coaster 2. This tool menu pops up after selecting the Create Custom menu, which allows you to make your own pool instead of using a pre-fabricated one.

There are a lot of similarities between the Pools and Paths systems, and you can edit existing pools as you would an existing Path – not like a rollercoaster, which takes you into a custom editing mode. These are just the tools you are given to customize your own pools and water features – inside the Scenery and Facilities tabs you will find everything else you need to start making a pool inPlanet Coaster 2.

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If you make a pre-built pool, you may still modify it as you would a customPlanet Coaster 2pool. Just use the Pool Tools menu as you would with a custom pool.

How To Make A Basic Pool

Construct Your Pool

The first step to getting a successful pool up and running is, of course, to actually create the pool. Using the Create Custom menu, select one of the three tools that can create pools inPlanet Coaster 2(Line Tool, Draw Tool, and Stamp Tool), and shape the area until you are content with its size and placement.

Remember to customize your Pool Tool settings to make the water at least of Swimming depth.

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Later on, you can add on to your pool with other Depths, but for now Swimming will be deep enough.

Once you have your pool placed, use the Rounding and Edit tools to fine-tune the edges.Don’t forget to add one or two Laddersso that guests can get in and out of the pool, then connect it to therest of your Theme Parkwith the normal Path tool.

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If your pool’s exterior path intersects with yourcustomized Theme Parkpath when built, you don’t need to worry about connecting it elsewhere – your guests should automatically be able to get in.

Filtration & Water Quality

Once your pool has been placed, go to the Facilities menu and look for the Water Pump and Water Filter objects. These can be found in the Utilities tab. Place the Water Pump anywhere near your pools, and your Water Filter in a spot that will cover as many pools as possible (if you have more than one pool). Connect the two with a Water Pipe, also found in the Utilities tab of the Facilities menu, and build a path that leads to both of these machines so that Mechanics can fix them if things go wrong.

Now, your pool is more than just standing water – it’scleanstanding water. But you’ll still need someone tomake sure guests stay safe in the park, someone to sell Pool Passes, and a few other facilities.

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Hire Lifeguards

After fitting your firstPlanet Coaster 2custom pool with these water quality features, you should hire enough Lifeguards to cover the swimming area. Having Lifeguards makes guests less anxious about the pool, and they can save swimmers in distress.

Your Pool Safety goes down over time if you do not have a Lifeguard, or if you do not have enough to cover your pool area.

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Look in your Scenery tab for the Pool Extras menu and look for the Lifeguard Chair objects. The benefit to creating a Lifeguard Chair is that placing one automatically hires one Lifeguard for that post, though you can also hire Lifeguards outright from the Staff menu.

When placing a Lifeguard Chair you will be shown a preview of the Lifeguard’s range. There are short and tall versions of the Lifeguard Chair, so select the one that can cover the most area of your pool itself (not the paths around it).

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Create Guest Facilities

Once you have created your pool and hired enough Lifeguards to guarantee guest safety, there are three more major things you need to add to your pool to make it suitable for guests: Guest Facilities, Changing Rooms, and Body Dryers. These facilities can all be found in the Facilities menu, and are required to establish a functional pool for your guests.

Place your Guest Facilities center on the path connecting to your pool area, so that guests can purchase a Pool Pass easily. Then, place the Changing Rooms and Body Dryer facilities right next to each other, connecting to the rim of your pool area. You may need more than one Changing Room – just pay attention to the lines to see if you should build another.

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Remember to set all of these facilities to “Open” to automatically hire Staff and let guests in.

Build Pool Extras For More Prestige

Once you have built your pool to standards, created water filtration and supply, hired Lifeguards, and placed all necessary Guest Facilities down, there’s not much else to do except decorate and snazz up the place. InPlanet Coaster 2, Flumes are a new feature that you canbuild the same way as Rollercoastersand end with the guest being launched into a pool.

Pool Extras like Lounges and Diving Boards can add to the Prestige of your pool, too, giving guests a way to relax or interact with your pool in a new way – just make sure to put the Diving Board above Diving-depth water.

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As with just about everything inPlanet Coaster 2, pools can be decorated with Scenery objects to increase their appeal to guests. After finishing the basics of your pool, spend some time in the Scenery menu turning your linoleum-lined pool into an aquatic paradise.

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