The Trailer Park is a small neighbourhood in Miami, Florida, which is located on an island near Little Havana and South Beach. The Trailer Park was controlled by the Gomez Cartel in the 1980s, and was also contested by the Montana Cartel and Diaz Brothers. Most part of its community are rednecks, who had no beef with each cartel.
History[]
The Trailer Park was a commune established in the 1950s in Miami by southerners who were destitute or outcast, forming their homes inside of trailers, which were the size of cargo containers. The park was a poor neighbourhood that was high in crime as no police force was welcomed, and Gomez Cartel had considerable territory there. Tony Montana moved here for a while after his mansion was destroyed by the Bolivian Cartel at the start of the game during a false assassination attempt. In 1984, Gomez's henchmen tried to assassinate Tony Montana in the Trailer Park, but that failed, and it ended that Montana killed the entire gang. The gang though, is permanent as the game will say "You killed them" and drop a box of money after the player wipes them out and they will keep reappearing every time the player enters the park and kills them again. If the player decides to kill the gang at the Gas Station, they will reappear there every time too as the gang at the Gas Station (which Gaspar's mooks own) is also permanent. There is a Bloodsport arena there, and the fighters include the people from the Trailer Park itself as well.
Known residents[]
- Cooter
- Jimmy-Joe
- Willy-Joe
- Jeffica Harkley
- Gomez's Cartel
- El Ocho
- Jim Gordo (rarely)
- Limey
- Clifton
- Fat Boss (rarely)
- Jessica (Femme Fatale)
- Aries (rarely)
- Delmont
Trivia[]
- The Trailer Park has a lot of empty or broken-down fridges and dishwashers laying all around it, along with broken Odin VH88 trucks which are used as a bench by residents and a gas station where Limey hangs out. It also includes a water tower.
- The rednecks appear to specialise in a dish called the 'Gator pie', which is not an actual delicate and is a reference to the 1979 book called Gator Pie.