In Planet Coaster 2, you’ll have the chance to build the theme park of your dreams! Include as many thrilling coasters, wild water rides, and thematic attractions as you’d like to create the perfect entertainment venue for your many guests. No two parks are the same, and part of that is due to the diligent research done on new rides.
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While you only have a handful of tools and your imagination at the start, you can continue to grow and nurture your parks to create even more jaw-dropping rides. We’ll walk you through how to unlock more rides and use your research points in Planet Coaster 2.
How To Get More Research Points
The only way to unlock new rides and attractions is to collect research points. This can be done by opening workshops in your parks. You can find them in the Facilities tab. Place one down and open it to start researching new rides and blueprints.
Workshops cost $426.00 to make, so check your funds before you build one!
There’s no need to hire more people to man the workshop, as they’ll automatically be hired upon opening. Place as many as you like to curate a steady supply of research points, just make sure there’s a pathway to it. They’ll continue to work while you go about designing the perfect park and completing objectives.
Staff-only paths are highly recommended, as they’ll keep guests away from the entrances.
How To Use Research Points
Research points can be used to purchase new rides and attractions in Career mode. You can also use them in Sandbox, depending on your settings. These points add another level of challenge to your parks, as you’ll have less variety in your rides until you unlock more thrills for your guests.
You’ll need to progress through the main campaign to gain access to every ride.
Below, you’ll find a table with all the possible research options along with their costs:
Category |
Unlock |
Name |
Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Coasters |
Prologue |
Chain Lift Coasters |
7,200 |
Wooden Coasters |
4,800 |
||
Water Coasters |
4,800 |
||
Chapter 1 |
Chain Lift Coasters II |
8,300 |
|
Alternate Lift Coasters |
8,300 |
||
Suspended Coasters |
5,500 |
||
Launched Coasters |
5,500 |
||
Chapter 2 |
Wooden Coasters II |
6,300 |
|
Water Coasters II |
9,400 |
||
Launched Coasters II |
6,300 |
||
Wing Coasters |
9,400 |
||
Special Coasters |
9,400 |
||
Chapter 3 |
Chain Lift Coasters III |
7,200 |
|
Suspended Coasters II |
10,800 |
||
Alternate Lift Coasters II |
7,200 |
||
Launched Coasters III |
10,800 |
||
Chapter 4 |
Launched Coasters IV |
12,400 |
|
Chain Lift Coasters IV |
12,400 |
||
Alternate Lift Coasters III |
8,300 |
||
Special Coasters II |
12,400 |
||
Tracked Rides |
Prologue |
Power Tracked Rides |
4,800 |
Chapter 3 |
Water Tracked Rides |
7,200 |
|
Chapter 4 |
Special Tracked Rides |
8,300 |
|
Water |
Chapter 2 |
Underground Well |
3,100 |
Chapter 3 |
Water Tower |
3,600 |
|
Power |
Chapter 1 |
Solar Panel Small |
2,800 |
Chapter 3 |
Solar Panel Large |
3,600 |
|
Transport |
Chapter 1 |
Single-Decker Bus |
2,800 |
Cable Car |
2,800 |
||
Chapter 2 |
Steam Boat |
3,100 |
|
Chapter 3 |
Steam Train Railroad |
3,600 |
|
Chapter 4 |
Monorail |
4,100 |
|
Flat Rides |
Prologue |
Special Flat Ride |
2,400 |
Tower Flat Rides |
4,800 |
||
Chapter 1 |
Wheel Flat Rides |
5,500 |
|
Spinning Flat Rides |
8,300 |
||
Chapter 2 |
Swinging Flat Rides |
9,400 |
|
Swinging Flat Rides II |
6,300 |
||
Spinning Flat Rides II |
9,400 |
||
Chapter 3 |
Wheel Flat Rides II |
7,200 |
|
Tower Flat Rides II |
7,200 |
||
Chapter 4 |
Spinning Flat Rides III |
12,400 |
|
Swinging Flat Rides III |
12,400 |
||
Spinning Flat Rides IV |
12,400 |
||
Swinging Flat Rides |
12,400 |
||
Flumes |
Chapter 1 |
Flumes I |
7,200 |
Chapter 2 |
Flumes II |
12,400 |
You cannot refund research points, but you can always earn more!
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