Real World Theme Parks European vs American Parks

Then why are the trains based on US trains? US and UK steam locos are totally different. UK steam lack cow catchers, funnel like smokestacks, headlights and bells. I like the design of US steam trains better, and I prefer multi note whistles over the single note high pitched British whistles. The Venetian carousel can be found in the US, and Planet Coaster’s goes counterclockwise like US ones do. RCT 1-3 have carousels that go the opposite way. I was born and live in the US.
 
American parks are typically pay one price/season pass entrance with unlimited access to rides. Most European parks borrow this same model.

As I said in the vintage DLC thread since the developers are based in the UK we probably won't see many rides typically found in the US market(although most of the world's flat rides are made in Europe) in the game which explains why we don't have a traditional carousel in the game at this point.

Well this is not entirely true. There are numerous Rides pretty much lifted from Disney Parks. And i mean the American Version. Gold Fever for example, the First Rollercoaster with swinging Buckets in that configuration.

Also, the River Rapids are more "american" Style. The individual Boats can't overtake each other. Which they can in the european Versions. (i know it has technical Reasons, but still)

In Great Britain exist Parks that you can enter for Free, but you have/had to buy Tokens, or get a Wrist Band. Black Pool has a mixed System, which is weird to me. You have the Option to pay a higher Amount, but you can Ride whatever you want. Or you pay less for specific Rides. (if my Memory serves me right here)

In Germany for example we don't really have Parks where you pay per Ride, only the traveling Fairs do that.
 
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