The Vertical Roller Coaster that is based upon a B&M dive coaster has a vertical loop track element that did not exist on roller coasters of this type at the time this game was released. The only known B&M dive coaster to exist was Oblivion from Alton Towers (the first of a kind) that opened in 1998 - a year before the base game and its expansion packs were released. The inversions for dive coasters would later make their way to the Yukon Striker in Canada's Wonderland that opened 20 years later in 2019.
The scenario Fiasco Forest with pre-built rides and attractions in a dangerous setting, despite its name has little to no trees outside the park's boundaries and is mostly bare.
The "Woodpecker" Wooden Twister Roller Coaster's age is listed as having been built 68 years prior to the year of the player starting the scenario and its trains are based upon Millennium Flyer Trains by Great Coasters International that did not exist until the 1990s. Only trains wooden roller coasters had before the 1990s were by the longtime manufacturer Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters.
With this expansion pack's new feature to enable the option to show guests' "real names" rather than go by "Guest #", the guests' names shown will go by names both male and female, but the in-game models of guests depict what looks like pre-adolescent males.