InPlanet Coaster 2, there are a plethora of rides you can build to entertain your guests. From intense coasters to lazy rivers, all rides appeal to the wide variety of guests. The main issue becomes learning how to build each of these rides so you can get the most out of them.

We’ll walk you through how to build a pool and have a lazy river design to it. We’ll also show you how to get the attraction fully operational so guests can dive in and enjoy a comfortable lounge in the water. Here’s how to build your own lazy river for your theme park!

Guests standing in the lazy river in front of a lifeguard.

How To Create A Custom Lazy River

To start building a lazy river, you’ll need a pool. This canstart with a premade pool or a large custompool. From there, you’ll want to use the custom path pool tool anddesign a winding riverfor guests to drift down.

Don’t make the lazy river too long, orguests may not reach the end!

Building a circular pool to become a lazy river, with the radial menu overlayed.

ensure toconnect both ends so the water jet tab will unlock, allowing you to adjust the settings until desired so you’re able to curate the best experience for your guests. In addition to the pool itself, you’ll want guests to purchase pool rings so they can float.

verify toplace a Splash Emporium Shop Facility nearbyso that guests can browse items and purchase what they need to enjoy the new lazy river.

Keep in mind thatguests may not use the lazy river as intended. You may have them treat it like a standard pool, but you can work around this byaltering the depth of the pooland encouraging them topurchase pool rings with competitive pricing!

Be sure todecorate the lazy river with plenty of scenery and shopsnearby so that they interact with the pool area. Also,hire some extra lifeguardsto watch the area in case anyone gets stuck – safety first!

How To Power The Lazy River

Like a pool, a lazy river willneed a water filter and water pump. You’ll also need toplace water jets in the lazy riverto push guests around so they don’t get stuck in the water.

You canadjust the rotation and repetition of the jets, in addition to which side of the river has active jets in you want to get extra creative with multiple pathways in the water.