Waterpark Simulator Money Making Guide
Earning money is the backbone of Waterpark Simulator. Tickets, food, drinks, and a few side tricks keep your park funded. Here’s how to maximize profits.
Tickets
Guests buy passes at the booth.
Teen, Adult, or Senior
4, 6, or 8 hour durations
Some require a Slide Pass
Tickets are steady income but lines can slow you down. Researching cashiers removes the bottleneck.
Selling Items
Food and drinks bring in more money than tickets once unlocked.
Hot Dogs: Plain, ketchup, mustard, or both
Lemonade: Plain or with ice
Restock hot dogs and lemons at the shop
Food stalls quickly become your top earner
(See full Selling Guide for details.)
Flyers
Flyers cost $5 but boost traffic.
Print at the booth
Hand out on the street
More guests mean more sales across the park
Intruders
Catching freeloaders adds bonus income.
Look for missing wristbands
Push them out to earn about $30 each
Upgrades and Staff
Research expands your earning power.
Cashiers keep ticket lines clear
Vendors automate food and drink sales
Janitors boost satisfaction by keeping things clean
Higher prestige stars unlock better pools, slides, and decorations that bring more guests
Final Blurb
Money in Waterpark Simulator flows best when you balance tickets with strong food and drink sales. Flyers and intruder rewards add extra, while staff and upgrades scale profits long term. Keep the park clean and stocked, and guests will keep paying.
FAQ
What makes the most money in Waterpark Simulator?
Food and drinks quickly outpace ticket sales once unlocked.
Are flyers worth using?
Yes, they bring in more guests which multiplies your income.
Do intruders always give money?
Yes, each one removed pays you a bonus.
When should I hire staff?
As soon as possible. Staff stop long lines and unhappy guests, leading to more profit.
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