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  1. For Storm Runner's I just used regular wooden coaster CS supports. If you mean Fahrenheit's, then I custom-made those myself and imported them into the game. Let me know if you want them and if so I'll upload them to the Game Exchange.
  2. Walter from the 2012 Project Facebook group snapped this photo today at the park. Looks like the LaMarcus Brothers and O'Connell Plumbing are now advertising inside the park. Credit for this photo goes to Walter White. Here's my photo. I really like the feeling that they are trying to make this game open to everyone.
  3. That wouldn't really fix anything. On Storm Runner and Fahrenheit, with somewhat similar restraints, you need two working legs to ride and prostetics aren't allowed. Is this policy set in by Intamin or the parks that operate the rides?
  4. Looks like we have yet another website to think about: http://www.ocplumbingdrain.com/ The source codes have found to be similar to the RIT and LaMarcus websites. Not much on the website yet though.
  5. You hear some really golden things sometimes. I was working at the entrance to RXCC at Hershey and the most common question is, "what is this?". I usually tell guests that it's like lazertag on wheels or like Buzz lightyear at Disney. One guy thought that you go into the building and you play lazertag while on rollerskates. *faceplam Another time I was working unloading on it and a 5 or 6 year-old kid came up to me after getting off the ride and asked me if I was a real person? I swear at Wave Swinger that none of the guests listen to the rules because almost on every ride cycle I have to go on the loudspeaker and tell people to not join hands with other riders or spin their chair. At Skyview, it's amazing how many people don't know how to get on or off a chair moving at at 2 or 3 mph as well as people not paying attention to the height requirements. But other than that, it's mostly, "is this the entrance to the Big Bear?" (at Looper), "does this coaster go upside down?" (at Comet) as well as how to get to the exit.
  6. This is very sad to hear and hopefully the lawyers stay out of this terrible accident.
  7. I decided to work a double shift that day, but the good news is that I will still be there. I'll be sure to be on the lookout for everyone.
  8. Ah, I'm guessing you work in Pioneer? I'm in Hollow. I would really like to work on those rides sometime.
  9. Here's an update showing footers starting to appear in the creekbed as well as on the Rhineland-side of the creek. http://keystonethrills.wordpress.com/2011/06/21/attraction-2012-hersheypark-update-28-6-21-11/
  10. Not bad. The question I always wonder about is if any of these companies are manufacturing and designing these coasters legally and are allowed to build these knock-offs so similarly?
  11. Credit goes to Walter White on the Project 2012 Facebook page. Not long after he posted the pictures he mentioned "Track Color". Maybe we could be looking at a coaster with powder blue supports and goldenrod track? Here's an image photoshopped by Coaster BGW at Keystone Thrills on how that would possibly look:
  12. My last coaster was Sea Serpant at Deno's Wonder Wheel Park. Not bad for a kiddie coaster, but some of the rides there do make you think that they are death traps from a visual standpoint though.
  13. Posted on the LaMarcus Bros. website: Anyone interested in stopping by and paying him a visit?
  14. New construction update from Keystone Thrills: http://keystonethrills.wordpress.com/2011/06/04/hersheypark-attraction-2012-update-26-6211/ A threesome...
  15. A friend of mine took a look at the coding for the site. He said it's 100% identical to RIT's website, just with a different site ID. Both sites were made by the same person.
  16. Why would an accountant be wearing a labcoat? I think this video could indicate a change in the storyline soon.
  17. Another piece has been found. 2 more left to go and here's the puzzle so far:
  18. If I'm not mistaken, I think Hersheypark's monorail is sponsored by corporate advertising. In the last picture I saw, the trains were completely wrapped in Blue Cross ads. That could be how they keep it up and running, by treating it as a moving billboard throughout the park. Six Flags probably could have easily done that, but I'm kind of glad they didn't. Yes, but Capital BlueCross has been sponsoring that ride for many years and it's pretty much at the point where it kind of just becomes "part" of the ride. Unlike with Six Flags, which randomly chooses rides and adds a wrap to their rides where they come nowhere in fitting with the theme. At least with the Monorail, it really has no theme to ruin. Same with the park's train rides being sponsored by Amtrak. At least the sponsor fits in with the theme.
  19. They went over to Shyguy's World after a heated situation a few weeks ago. I'm not going to elaborate on it because it's not my place to do so.
  20. No problem. Congrats by the way. Some footers are done. Here's a construction update from Keystone Thrills: http://keystonethrills.wordpress.com/2011/05/28/attraction-2012-update-25-52711/
  21. Must've been chili night for Jeff Johnson's relatives. Supposedly this won't affect the area's opening on Thursday.
  22. I hate to doublepost, but the puzzle has been updated yet again: 3 more pieces left.
  23. This is pretty much what comes to mind when I think planking: Sounds pointless to me.
  24. No comments? Really? The puzzle has been updated:
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