I have a long underground path in my park. I want to add a bathroom to this road underground. Is this possible in RCT1? And how?
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10I don't think that's possible. But you can dig a hole and build the toilet inside (and cover the hole with a road) if you want.– NolonarCommented Dec 5, 2016 at 11:45
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Not exactly what I was hoping for. Thanks for your answer.– Maiko KingmaCommented Dec 5, 2016 at 11:46
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1You cannot have a ground surface above buildings, so Nolonar's answer is correct. I've often wished for the same as you, though...– NGCaptainMCommented Dec 6, 2016 at 19:57
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2@Nolonar Any reason you made that a comment and not an answer? It seems like the accepted answer here– StevoisiakCommented Apr 28, 2017 at 1:37
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2@StevenVascellaro. Because I no longer have access to the game, I can't verify if my answer is actually correct or not.– NolonarCommented May 7, 2017 at 14:21
2 Answers
In the original release of RCT1, this is not possible as you can only build tracked rides and pathways underground, and that is if they start above-ground first (you can start building above-ground and then remove the above-ground track once the ride goes underground. Attractions such as shops, toilets and single-piece gentle rides cannot be placed underground for that reason.
In RCT2 and the Android re-release of RCT, you can move an attraction underground using the shift key and the onscreen arrow controls respectively.
It's been a while, but in two of the scenarios in base RCT there are completely underground rides - rollercoasters specifically. I don't think placing non-tracked rides like the merry go round or shops was allowed.
To achieve this you build your ride and then lower the ground underneath causing it to "close over". That's what I remember at least, doing things underground could be a pain at best.