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  1. The whirring of a hard drive failing was a sound I never wanted to hear again. But there it was, the unmistakable death knell of my digital pride and joy – Forlindon, my meticulously crafted theme park in RollerCoaster Tycoon 2. Years of painstaking construction, heart-stopping coaster design, and meticulous landscaping, all gone in a flash of corrupted data. Despair threatened to consume me, but a flicker of defiance ignited within. Forlindon wouldn't be consigned to the dustbin of history. Armed with just a single, grainy screenshot and a faded, hand-drawn map from the park's early days, I embarked on a monumental quest – the reconstruction of Forlindon. It was akin to rebuilding a fallen park from a single photograph. Forlindon as it stands today may not have been an exact replica, but it was reborn, a testament to the enduring power of imagination and the sheer, unadulterated fun of RollerCoaster Tycoon 2. It was a park built not just with pixels, but with passion, and that's what truly made the magic of Forlindon shine. I hope you'll enjoy your visit(s) at Forlindon! Superscreenshot Entrance Welcome to the enchanting entrance area of our theme park, a place imbued with the charm and elegance of the Belle Époque. As you enter, you are immediately embraced by the splendor of that glorious era, with ornate architecture, refined lighting and detailed decorations that evoke the feeling of a golden age. The main building with its beautiful facade welcomes you and leads you to the different areas of the park. Below the entrance square is the unique attraction Elianor, a unique experience in the wine cellar of the main building, where you immerse yourself in an adventure among the wine barrels of yesteryear. The smell of old oak barrels mixes with the excitement of the ride, creating an enchanting experience that takes you straight to the heart of the Belle Époque era. The entrance area also offers all the important facilities for a pleasant day in the park. You will find ATMs, the information office for all your questions, cozy shops with souvenirs, refined catering establishments and of course toilets. For safety, there is a first aid post nearby, so that you can enjoy your adventure without a care in the world. From this central point, you will be guided to the various theme areas of the park, with the area opening up like a hub, so that you can start your adventure in the part of the park that most appeals to your imagination. Whether you choose the splendor of the Belle Époque or the excitement of other worlds, the entrance area is the perfect start to an unforgettable experience. Entrance Thunderhead Prong Deep in the majestic Great Smoky Mountains lies Thunderhead Prong, a village that once thrived on the lumber industry and mining. Built by the hands of hardworking miners and loggers, the village was the beating heart of the region's economy for decades. But as time passed, the times changed, and the demand for lumber stagnated and mining production ceased. The once-prosperous industries faded, but the resilient spirit of Thunderhead’s residents has not disappeared. In recent years, the town has transformed itself into a vibrant tourist hub, where visitors can explore its rich past while enjoying the adventures it now has to offer. The centerpiece of Thunderhead Prong is the impressive Thunderhead Mansion, a stately home that once belonged to the magnates who owned both the town’s mine and sawmill. Now vacant and for sale, the house is shunned by locals, convinced it’s haunted. The atmosphere surrounding the estate is filled with mystery, and rumors abound about the mansion’s dark history. Visitors can explore the house and learn about the secrets of its past—but only if they dare. Just outside the mansion is the Thunderhead Mine Company, a former mine that has been transformed into an interactive museum. Here, visitors can take a journey through time and discover how generations of miners entered the mines to extract valuable ores and minerals that brought prosperity to the village. The highlight of the museum is the exhibit on the revolutionary cart system that the miners themselves developed to quickly move the mine carts between the various tunnels and shafts. It is an exciting and educational experience that shows the ingenuity of Thunderhead’s early residents. Nearby are the remains of the old timber industry, found at the Thunderhead Wood Company, the last remnant of the once thriving sawmill industry. When the mine closed, so did the demand for timber, and the sawmill company was brought to its knees. However, engineers from both the mine and the timber company came together and created something spectacular for the new tourism industry. Using leftover timber and iron from both industries, they built a unique hybrid rollercoaster that takes visitors at full speed through the mountain landscape and over iconic features of the village. Combining the strength of traditional wooden coasters with the smoothness of steel, the coaster offers an exhilarating experience that keeps Thunderhead’s history alive while propelling the town into the future. For those seeking a more relaxing experience, Glenora Creek offers a serene escape. Once used to transport logs to the mill, the creek now provides a tranquil setting for boat rides. The calm waters of the creek give visitors stunning views of the surrounding natural landscape. Ever vigilant about the safety of their beloved mountains, Thunderhead residents built the Thunderhead Fire Lookout—a tower that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Originally a series of stairs, the lookout tower was expanded over the years to include a modern elevator, allowing visitors to quickly get back and forth in the event of an emergency. From the top, guests can enjoy breathtaking views or simply take in the tranquil beauty of the Smoky Mountains while learning about the crucial role fire lookouts have played in preserving the region’s natural resources. For those seeking speed and excitement, Circuit Sir E. Sterlion offers the perfect outlet. Named after the legendary Sir E. Sterlion, Thunderhead’s most famous racer, the track offers visitors the chance to watch thrilling races on a track that honors his legacy. Guests can cheer on the racers as they race around tight turns and toward the finish line. There’s no shortage of fun for families and kids. ThunderMaze, a giant maze full of surprises, provides hours of entertainment. Children can navigate the labyrinth, solving puzzles and overcoming obstacles as they make their way to the centre. It’s a great way for younger visitors to explore the village and enjoy a bit of healthy competition. Holzstadt Welcome to Holzstadt, a charming Austrian mountain village that has its roots in the centuries-old tradition of the timber industry. Nestled amidst imposing mountains, Holzstadt enjoys a unique microclimate where snow falls almost all year round, giving the village an enchanting, wintery feel. The village is deeply rooted in the culture of the region, with nature as its greatest asset. The thick forests, covered in an eternal blanket of snow, have always played a crucial role in the development of Holzstadt. At the heart of Holzstadt lies Pykrete, a log flume that takes visitors on an exciting journey through the mountains and the history of the local timber industry. As a potential timber merchant, you are invited to take a look behind the scenes of the mill. The ride takes you through the enchanting forests and rugged mountain landscapes, while you learn all about the traditional process of timber harvesting. The log flume winds through the mountains and offers spectacular views of the untouched landscape, where the power of nature and human labor go hand in hand. Tannenwald Bobbahn offers a different experience, where you glide through the lush forests of Holzstadt. This bobsleigh track winds its way quickly and skillfully through the deep forest, with the icy wind rushing through your hair as you race past the beautiful trees and snow-covered paths. It is a ride full of speed and adventure, where the nature of Holzstadt takes on a whole new dimension. It feels like a winter journey through breathtaking surroundings. After a day of adventure, you can relax at Schneemantanz, a carousel located right next to a cozy bar. Here you can enjoy a hot drink, while the authentic Austrian music invites you to dance along. The carousel is decorated with snowmen and other local symbols, reflecting Holzstadt’s rich tradition. The atmosphere is cosy and welcoming, with the scent of local specialities filling the air. It is the perfect place to experience the cosiness of Austrian life and end the day with a cheerful moment of music and dance. In addition, Holzstadt Eisbahn offers the perfect opportunity to show off your skills on the ice. The ice rink is the centre of creative expression, where you can skate and show off your most beautiful choreographies at the same time. Illuminated by the glow of atmospheric lanterns, and with snowflakes falling softly, you will experience a magical atmosphere. It is a place where the art of skating is celebrated, and where everyone can show off their own artistic flair, surrounded by the enchanting winter world of Holzstadt. Port Royal This is Port Royal, a rugged pirate village tucked away on the coast, where adventure, danger and the smell of seawater are always in the air. It is a world where pirates celebrate their freedom, share their loot and risk their lives in search of the greatest treasures. This themed area brings the legend of the pirates to life with exciting rides, secrets and an atmosphere that makes every visitor feel like they are in the middle of an adventurous story. Blackbeard's Escape is Port Royal's wild mouse coaster, and it is anything but a quiet ride. The attraction follows the route that the infamous Blackbeard and his pirates often used to escape from the royal navy and other enemies. The adventure begins at the top of a mountain, where you have a view of the wild sea and the pirate harbour below. Then you swing down at high speed, twisting around the rocky outcrops and through dark caves dug by the pirates themselves. The ride is a rough flight over rocks and through unpredictable waters, and you will experience the thrill of a pirate flight as if you were escaping with Blackbeard himself! Another exciting adventure is offered by Queen Anne's Revenge, a swing ship named after the legendary pirate captain Blackbeard himself. This ship swings you through the air, like a secret weapon of the pirates who show their strength and courage with every swing. It feels like you are at the wheel yourself, as you swing higher and faster above the wild sea. The power of Queen Anne's Revenge is not to be underestimated, and you will be challenged again and again to show the courage of a real pirate. Deep in the mysterious Skull Rock, an imposing rock formation that rises from the sea like a giant skull, lies the ultimate pirate treasure: Rum Cave. This carousel offers a unique experience that every pirate must experience. Here you step into a barrel and spin in the company of pirates who share their secrets and believe they can find their wealth in rum. But beware, because this treasure is not without risks: before you leave, you will be given a shot of rum (or another drink of your choice), and it soon becomes clear why this treasure is so important to the pirates. It is a journey through the dangers of a pirate's life, and a hint at their mischievous lifestyle. The rum is not just a taste, but also an experience! A little further into the village, you will come to the Gunpowder Cellar, a storage facility for the explosive substance that pirates love so much. As soon as you enter the darkness, you can feel the tension rising. In this darkest corner of Port Royal, the trick is to let your eyes adjust to the shadows, because one wrong move or a spark can lead to an explosion! Here you will experience the thrill of pirates who constantly live on the edge of danger, with a constant reminder that a forewarned pirate is worthless! When you feel like you have mastered the adventure of Port Royal, you can discover the story of one of the most famous pirates in history: Calico Jack. Calico Jack's Tale is a dark ride that takes you on the wild adventures of the legendary pirate captain. In the darkness of the bay, you will be taken through the most important moments in Calico Jack's life: from his violent raids on other ships to his infamous treasures and the conspiracies that ultimately proved fatal. You will come face to face with the cruel reality of pirate life and be taken on a journey that will make you understand the true meaning of freedom and danger. Savai’i Discover Savai’i, an enchanting Polynesian island steeped in mystery, adventure and the power of nature. Nestled in the vast Pacific Ocean, this island is not just a tropical destination, but a place where volcanic mountains and verdant jungle are at the heart of culture and daily life. Throughout history, Savai’i’s people have used their wisdom and creativity to overcome the island’s challenges, especially when it comes to their unique relationship with the volcano god. The god watches over the island, and his volcano erupts from time to time, driving the people to great lengths to find ways to appease him and protect their lives. The enormous volcano, which forms a constantly menacing and imposing silhouette against the sky, immediately catches the eye. The people believe that the volcano is guarded by the fiery god, and it is essential to show him that one is not afraid of his power. The people do this with Maunga HuriHuri, a spinning rollercoaster that winds through the volcanic jungle, giving the viewer the feeling of hurtling down the fiery mountain. The ride takes you through dangerous bends and unexpected drops as you spin around your axis. The roller coaster symbolizes the courage and trust of the inhabitants in the power of the god, who helps them to keep the volcano under control time and time again. The sea around Savai'i is rich in fish and other treasures, but in order to provide the island with food, the inhabitants sometimes have to go out on the water to fish. This is done with Waka, where visitors can sail on the ocean's outcrop in a canoe. The islanders have always sought ways to transcend their physical limits, and one of their most daring inventions is RereRangi, a machine that simulates an otherworldly experience. This device offers a journey through the minds and bodies of the inhabitants, where they feel as if they are leaving their physical form behind and floating through the air. It is a ride that connects you to the stars and the ancient spirit of the island, and it offers a spiritual experience that is both liberating and enlightening. The locals believe that the machine allows them to approach the gods and feel a deeper connection with nature and the volcano. TukiTuki is one of the island’s most ingenious and sought-after inventions: a machine that helps the locals get to safety as quickly as possible during a volcanic eruption. TukiTuki is a kind of catapult that launches you into the air at enormous speed to take you far away from the volcano. It sounds like a crazy idea, but it is a brilliant solution to the unexpected violence of the volcanic eruptions that occasionally hit the island. The machine is designed to bring you to the right height so that you can safely leave the island and take shelter until the storm has passed. It is a true adrenaline experience that reflects the courage of the islanders. Njardirheim Welcome to Njardirheim, a charming Viking village where the mountains kiss the water and the mist fills the landscape with a mysterious atmosphere, lies a community that has elevated the enjoyment of life to a true art form. In this village, where the Viking spirit is still palpable, everything revolves around courage, honor and the celebration of life. But above all, the people of Njardirheim are deeply connected to the gods and their stories. Viking culture is known for its heroism, but also for its deep-rooted love of adventure, community and the delicious enjoyment of the moment. In Njardirheim, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich traditions of the Vikings, life on the water and the impressive mythologies that form the basis of their existence. Start your adventure with Drakar, an impressive simulator that takes you on a virtual journey through the fjord on an authentic Drakar boat. This captivating experience lets you feel the thrill and excitement of sailing the turbulent waters, holding the helm and steering the ship through the mighty waves. Feel the power of the wind, the lapping of the sea and the menace of the storms that once challenged the Vikings. It is the ultimate test of a true Viking, but be prepared: the sea always has its secrets. In addition to this breathtaking experience, there is Thor’s Rage, an interactive film that tells the epic story of Thor, the god of thunder and lightning. In this adventure, you discover Thor’s anger and his battle against the forces of chaos. As the film unfolds, you become an active participant, making choices that influence the outcome of the film. This is no ordinary movie experience: it is an adventure where you become part of the legendary story of the gods yourself. For the real adventurers, there is of course Njord’s Escape, the inevitable boat trip through the steep and rugged canyon that crosses the heart of the Viking village. As you follow the narrow waterways, you will come face to face with wild waterfalls, steep cliffs and the undiscovered area around the fjord. The journey not only offers breathtaking views, but also tells the story of Njord, the god of the sea and wind, who gave the Vikings protection and blessings during their journey across the waters. Do you dare to take on this journey? And then of course there is the pride of Njardirheim itself: the great roller coaster built by the Vikings to test the courage and honor of the traveler before the god Odin. This impressive roller coaster winds through the mountains, past rugged rock formations and through deep ravines, as you feel the power of the god Odin himself. It is a ride that will test your courage as you race through dizzying bends and sheer drops, with views of the fjords and the village below. Odin, the god of wisdom and war planning, rewards those who survive the ride with a sense of triumph and honor. Pingyao Pingyao, a city of legends, mysticism and adventure, located on the mighty Great Wall of China. Pingyao was once built with one purpose in mind: to be the capital of the dragons. These majestic creatures, who disappeared centuries ago, will, according to ancient prophecies, one day return to fight the forces of nature and protect the land. With its authentic buildings, eateries and street theatre, Pingyao is more than a place; it is a living tribute to the ancient wisdom of the dragons and the connection the city’s residents have with these mythical creatures. The people of Pingyao believe that the physical and spiritual well-being of their city is essential for the return of the dragons. That’s why the residents train monthly to be in top shape, ready to go into battle alongside the dragons. The Long Zi Zhan, a spectacular launch coaster, reflects this training. On this coaster you experience the speed and power of battle, shooting through the air at lightning speed, just as the dragons once did. Every turn and dive feels like a test of strength, speed and courage – essential for the battle with the dragons. For the youngest residents of Pingyao there is LongTou, a magical ride on a flying saucer that looks like a dragon’s head. Children learn the basics of dragon riding early on: how to balance, maintain their courage and work in harmony with the dragons. It’s a fun and adventurous way for the younger generation to get to know the dragons that they believe will one day return to protect their city and its people. Pingyao residents also learn the essentials of dragon riding, a skill that will be essential for when the dragons rise from the mountains again. Xialong is a gentle roller coaster specially designed to practice the basics of dragon riding. Visitors navigate slowly and in a controlled manner, learning the techniques needed to ride a dragon. It’s the perfect preparation for those who want to excel in dragon riding. For those who want to understand the deeper history of Pingyao and its connection to the dragons, there’s HuanXin, a mesmerizing dark ride that takes you through the city’s history. You will travel through a mystical world where the legends of dragons come to life. The ride tells the story of how Pingyao was once a peaceful city, but also how dragons emerged to protect the people during the time of great chaos. You will be drawn into a magical experience that not only shows you the history of Pingyao, but also connects you with the spirit of the dragons. The Ying Nian is an enchanting carousel that serves as a launching point for the hawk bikes – another important means of transportation in Pingyao. These bikes, which look like bird-like vehicles, are used by the residents to fly around the city. The carousel has the appearance of a flying dragon-like creature, and with every turn you can feel the magic of Pingyao and the power that connects the village to the dragons. It is a ride full of excitement and adventure, and it serves as a symbolic launching point for the residents as they prepare for the return of the dragons. For those who want to experience the tranquil beauty of the landscape, Daotian offers a boat trip through the vast rice fields that border the village. The trip winds through green pastures and picturesque landscapes, taking time to enjoy the serene views of the village and surrounding nature. Hélios Discover Hélios, an enchanting island that transports its visitors back to the glory days of ancient Greece. This island sits majestically on the edge of a cliff, its white houses and iconic blue roofs reflecting in the azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The air is infused with the scent of citrus fruits and salt, and it is a place where mythology and adventure meet in a harmony of beauty and excitement. The lively town on the island is a picturesque maze of alleys and squares, where colorful markets and cozy eateries keep ancient traditions alive. In the souvenir shops you will find handmade ceramics, artworks inspired by the Greek gods, and fragrant olive oil that invites you to capture the spirit of Hélios. Yet it is not only the island’s tranquil charm that attracts visitors, but also the legendary attractions that bring the myths and stories of ancient Greece to life. Petaxo is the first attraction you will encounter. This flying coaster takes you into the air, like a modern interpretation of Icarus, the young man who flew too close to the sun. As you shoot through the air with two spectacular inversions, you feel free and invincible. But rest assured, here the adventure ends better than in the old legend: you fly safely through the air, the island beneath you shrinking, and land back on the cliff with a sense of victory, without the tragic end of Icarus. Atlantica is a visual journey through time, where you will be presented with a dramatic story about the lost civilization of Atlantis through 4D film technology. As the story unfolds, you will feel the tension of the fall of a mighty city and the mystery of the ocean that swallowed it all. You will experience the tragic beauty of Atlantis, with its majestic palaces, lively markets and the waves that brought about their downfall. It is an immersive experience that will make you relive the lost world of the Greeks and their wonders in all their glory. But beware! The wrath of Neptune awaits you in the attraction known as Neptune. This carousel revolves around a giant statue of the god of the sea himself. As you spin, you will feel the power of the waves, the storms that Neptune spread across the world. The ride is a test of courage: will you dare to stand up to the wrath of the god of the sea? Prove that you are a true Greek warrior by braving the elements and resisting the power of the gods. Finally, an adventure of heroism and vigilance awaits you at Pegasus. This ride takes you on a tour of the buildings of the ancient city of Helios. As you travel through winding alleys and iconic temples, you are the only one who must warn the gods of an impending danger. Pegasus, the winged horse, guides you through the city as you admire monumental statues of the Greek gods along the way. From the majestic Temple of Zeus to the peaceful Temple of Artemis, you will feel like a messenger among the gods, who will bless you thanks to your vigilance. Baiae In the heart of the town of Baiae, renowned for its luxury and the splendor of its thermal baths, are buildings that reflect the grandeur of the Roman Empire. It is a town where the gods themselves might well come to enjoy the pleasures, spectacles and tranquility that Baiae has to offer. Theatrum Imperatoris is the great Roman theatre of Baiae, an impressive structure where comedy performances are held every day for the residents and visitors. The performances are filled with the witty and refined humor that characterizes the Romans, with actors who bring to life the splendor of the imperial city and human nature. The rose scent of the temple gardens mingles with the laughter of the audience, while the scent of the sea salt from the bay permeates the air. Near the sea is Ferris Rota Magnum, a giant Ferris wheel of indescribable dimensions, which offers visitors a panoramic view of the town and the enchanting coastline of Baiae. From the top of the wheel, you can see the glistening waters of the bay and the bustling life of the city below. On the calm waters of Baiae Bay, the famous Cygnus boats bob, inviting visitors to climb aboard and take a gentle ride in the shape of majestic swans. The boats move slowly over the mirror-smooth waters, as you enjoy the soothing sounds of nature and the view of the seaside city stretching out across the horizon. Near the quays is Ostia Antica, a thrilling dark ride that takes you through the city’s warehouses and warehouses. You are surrounded by the scent of spices, the clinking of metal tools and the hustle and bustle that drove the city’s economy. A tribute to Rome’s vibrant trade and ancient industrial wonders. Just next to the warehouses, you can enjoy Byzantine Stragula, a mesmerizing ‘flying carpet’ ride, a rare gift from the Friends of Byzantium. The magic carpet takes you on an adventurous journey, as the sun sinks behind the horizon. For those looking for , there is the Publico Balnearum, a short roller coaster ride that winds through the immense public bathhouse. Seated in the special bath train, you feel like you are in the bubbling steam of the baths, with the smell of oil and water stimulating your senses. Not far away is the legendary Circus Maximus, where real Roman chariot races take place. For seven rounds, you experience the battle between real Roman chariots, racing around the bends and competing for the highest honor. The cheers of the crowd, the clatter of the horses' hooves and the hum of the wheels fill the air, which vibrates with excitement. On the highest peaks of Baiae stands the Columna Traiana, a viewpoint where, like the cityscape of the great Emperor Trajan himself, you can look out over the city and the sea. Here you can admire the splendor of Baiae in all its glory and capture the soothing beauty of nature. Finally, there is Pharus, a lighthouse that guides ships safely into port. In the dark of night, the lighthouse shines its light over the calm waters, a beacon for sailors who want to moor safely after their long journey across the Mediterranean. Vaerenburgh Welcome to Vaerenburgh, an enchanting town that brings the rich and mysterious atmosphere of the Middle Ages to life. Situated at the foot of a majestic castle, surrounded by thick city walls and an impressive rampart, it seems as if time has stood still here. The streets are paved with rough stones, and the smell of freshly baked bread and the sound of the hammering of the forge fills the air. Small houses with thatched roofs and the typical wooden facades give the town its charm, while the tavern is always filled with the sound of laughter, music and the smell of roasted meat. The town hall of Vaerenburgh is centrally located on the market square, where the villagers live their daily lives and justice is administered by the wise and fair mayor. In the heart of the town, the castle rises proudly, an impressive fortress with towers that rise high into the sky. The royal guards stand vigilantly on the walls, while inside the castle the king leads his court and the magician works his secrets. The city lives and breathes the history of knights, noble families, and magical powers. The daily routines are tied to the gravity of medieval life, but there is still room for fun and adventure. For younger adventurers, there is a carousel that introduces them to the rituals of horse riding, so they can prepare for their own future knightly adventures. Children can feel like knights as they gallop on wooden horses, or test their courage on the small free-fall tower—a miniature version of the towers soldiers once used to prepare for the jumps when besieging enemy castles. But the real thrills await those who dare to tackle the main attractions, and the most legendary of them all is the hanging roller coaster. This spectacular ride swings visitors through the air, like a bird flying above the city. It’s an adventure that evokes the spirit of knights and explorers, as you soar through the air and view the castle from above, with the city and surrounding forest like a living painting beneath your feet. Yet it’s not just adventure and thrills that make Vaerenburgh so special. There’s also magic in the air—literally. The king has had his magician create a broomstick, an enchanted object that can fly outside the castle walls. The king has instructed his footman, Baldrick, to travel the world on this broomstick and keep Vaerenburgh safe. As soon as you sit on the broomstick, you’ll feel yourself rising upwards, soaring through the nearby forest. The fresh scent of pine and the rushing wind fill your senses as you soar above the forest. But the adventure soon takes an exciting turn. Baldrick discovers a group of outlaws in the forest plotting to attack the castle. The tension rises, the trees rustle and the freedom of the air is overshadowed by the threat of danger. Baldrick, in a hurry, quickly soars back to the castle and warns the guards on the walls. His flight carries the message quickly and loudly through the town, and the guards spring into action to prepare for the attack. The town is immediately put on alert, and the residents join the defense of their beloved castle. Tollan Far away, hidden in the mysterious jungle, lies a forgotten city that has only recently been rediscovered. For centuries, it was once the proud capital of the Toltec Empire, a civilisation renowned for its worship of powerful gods and impressive buildings. This city, rich in history and legend, is now the setting for a fascinating themed area, where you can relive ancient Toltec traditions and mythology. The highlight of the city is the imposing Temple of Tlaloc, the god of rain, water and fertility. Tlaloc, however, was also a fickle and often dangerous god. He is not the most forgiving of gods, and this is clearly evident in the Revenge of Tlaloc attraction. This thrilling water ride takes you on a journey through the Temple of Tlaloc, where you will be treated to several refreshing soakings. As you race through the waters, you will feel the wrath of Tlaloc, who shows no mercy to those who intrude on his sacred domain. Be prepared for the unexpected and be swept away by the power of his divine anger. Another god who has left his mark on this city is Tezcatlipoca, the god of darkness, war and night. In his Temple of Tezcatlipoca, visitors can experience his Fury on an intense indoor spinning roller coaster. This ride symbolises the god’s ferocious power and unforgiving nature, taking visitors into the heart of chaos, through twists and turns that make you feel the heartbeat of war itself. The city also offers many other wonders that reflect Toltec culture. Quetzalcoatl, the winged serpent and god of wisdom, takes you on a thrilling suspended roller coaster ride that offers a glimpse into the ruins of an ancient temple. As you swing through the air, you’ll get breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding jungle. For a more sedate adventure, hop on Toxcatl, a mesmerizing carousel that takes visitors on a ride through the city, with each turn revealing a piece of the Toltecs’ rich history. Be careful, though, because Toxcatl himself was a god who ruled the earth, and even on this ride his power can be felt. Chaac, the god of thunder, lets you experience the power of nature firsthand. This roller coaster winds around and through a cenote (a sacred underground waterhole), offering a unique experience that reflects the awesome power of the thunder god. The ride through water and dark caves perfectly captures the thrill of Chaac’s natural forces. In Cuetayl, the God of Crocodiles, you will find yourself on a boat ride that winds through the mysterious jungle forests. The boats are themed after crocodiles, and you will glide through the river while you can feel the tranquility of nature and the absence of threats from the animals in the water. For those looking for adventure on foot, Ehecatl, the God of the Wind, offers a bike tour through the lush jungle. Cycle through the dense vegetation, where you can experience nature in its purest form and feel the power of the wind in your hair as you ride along the trails. In Ocelotl, a cinematic experience, you will be taken into the life of the largest cat in the jungle: the jaguar. This film gives you an intimate look at the mysterious world of the jaguar, who is both feared and admired by the Toltecs. Dive into the jungle and feel the thrill of the hunt. And then there’s Xochipilli, the god of flowers, celebration and beauty. This swing ride magically lifts visitors into the air, surrounded by beautifully decorated flowers and symbols of joy and happiness. It’s a ride that celebrates the joy of life itself, just as Xochipilli would have it. Chalain The enchanting village of Chalain is situated on a large, peaceful lake, where life used to be in symbiosis with nature and the elements. The village was built on stilt houses that stretched out over the water like a floating network of houses and barns. The inhabitants were masters of harnessing the power of the water and using its natural resources to sustain their lives. Grain was stored in the wooden barns that hung over the water, but soon the trade expanded to other products, such as fish and wood. The people of Chalain were not only entrepreneurs, but also strategists. Their location on the waterfront made it easy for them to defend themselves against intruders and wild animals that crossed the lake or the surrounding forest. At the heart of this village is the Le Moulin à Eau, an iconic watermill that still does its job today. The sound of the turning wheel is a reminder of the old days when water power was used to grind grain and provide the village with food. Great care was taken to ensure the well-being of the residents. In addition to the mill, the Pompe à Eau ensured that water was transported efficiently through the village. This system made life in Chalain pleasant and provided the necessary resources for daily life. However, the residents of Chalain could not only rely on the protection of the water, but also had other resources at their disposal. The Le Phare, an old lighthouse, was built as a beacon of light, so that people could find their way at night. Today, the lighthouse has been converted into a thrilling slide that takes park visitors on an adventurous journey down, creating a playful link between the past and the present. Next to this floating village on stilts lies another, smaller village on the shore of the lake: Rivage. This village was for residents who were not so keen on the water, and it served as a quieter alternative to the hustle and bustle of Chalain. However, the people of Rivage were no less resourceful than their neighbours. They built Urikan, an impressive launch coaster that was originally designed as a means of speed to quickly leave the village in the event of attacks. The ride on Urikan is not only an adrenaline rush, but also takes visitors on a journey through the history of the villagers who were always prepared for the unexpected. In the small harbour of Rivage lies the legendary Boudeuse, the ship of the famous explorer De Bougainville, which once travelled around the world. The ship has now been converted to prepare new sailors for long sea voyages. Visitors can step aboard to experience what life at sea was like, and learn about the courage and determination it took to brave the ocean. Finally, nearby is the Labyrinth, a maze of tall hedges that challenges visitors to find their way. Originally designed as a training ground for villagers to test their strategic skills, this labyrinth is now an exciting challenge for anyone who wants to unravel the secrets of its paths. Innovatia Science Center Welcome to Innovatia, a themed area dedicated to the wonders of science, engineering and the industrial revolution. This is a place where old machines laid the foundation for progress, and where cutting-edge technologies drive the future. From the old machine factories where the very first small trucks were produced on an assembly line, to the state-of-the-art research centres that push the boundaries of science and industry, Innovatia is the ultimate destination for technology and adventure enthusiasts. Litargo is the unmistakable centerpiece of Innovatia. This impressive dive coaster with two vertical drops is built into a modern research center. The research center is dedicated to developing techniques to inspect wells more efficiently. The ride on Litargo offers a unique experience: the cars are equipped with advanced sensors that transmit data in real time. This allows for optimal monitoring of wells, but the technology works best when there are also people in the cars to form a general picture of the situation. Therefore, visitors are invited to volunteer on the ride and contribute to the collection of valuable data, while experiencing an adrenaline-pumping ride that literally swings them through the research center. Automative Transportation offers a completely different experience: a tour through a renovated old machine factory that now functions as an exhibition space for the latest technologies. During this tour, visitors are immersed in a world of advanced industrial processes and cutting-edge technologies. The aim is to convince potential buyers of the latest machines and vehicles of the power and efficiency of the products. Smell, light, sound and movement play a crucial role in this immersive experience: you feel the power of the machines, hear the hum of the production lines, and even the smell of freshly oiled parts brings you right into the process. For those who want to test the limits of human physics, there is Gyroscope – a spectacular attraction that applies the scientific principles of force and motion. This Huss Enterprise spins the visitor into all kinds of positions and makes it possible to experience the intense G-forces that normally only occur during space flights or air travel. It is not just a ride, but an opportunity to understand how the human body reacts to extreme forces. Want to know what it feels like to be launched, just like a rocket to the moon? Lunatic Express is exactly what you are looking for. This Huss Shot'N Drop tower simulates the launch of a rocket with insane speeds and forces. You are shot up quickly and then crashed back down, so you can really feel the intensity of the forces that a rocket endures. It is a ride that not only makes your heart beat faster, but also teaches you about the technology behind space travel and launching. Finally, there is Risante, a Huss Top Spin that not only challenges visitors physically, but is also scientifically interesting. This attraction researches the connection between emotions and movement. How do people react to different spinning forces? What happens to your emotions when you go through a sky-high spin? Risante uniquely combines fun and science by helping visitors understand how our emotions and our bodies react to extreme movements. Wadi-El-Muluk This is Wadi-El-Muluk, a mysterious and fascinating themed area that focuses entirely on the exciting discoveries of ancient Egypt. Located in a remote desert, Wadi-El-Muluk is a place where archaeologists and adventurers delve into the secrets of a lost civilization. All around you are excavation sites, tents full of artifacts, and impressive partially excavated temples, where the past comes to life. The air is filled with the scent of antiquity and adventure, and the sun casts long shadows over the mysterious Sphinx, which guards the entrance to a world full of legends and secrets. This area is not just an archaeological site, it is a gateway to another world – the world of pharaohs, ancient gods, and mysterious curses that still hang in the air. The legend of Ramses is deeply rooted in history, and at Ramses' Tomb you can witness the mysticism surrounding Egypt's most powerful pharaohs first-hand. This mine train rollercoaster takes you on a daring journey to the underground temple of Ramses. But beware! The temple contains a curse: whoever dares to disturb the pharaoh's peace will suffer the consequences. As you race through the darkness, the train itself seems to take control and the nerve-wracking tunnels seize you. Lightning-fast bends, sharp descents and unexpected twists take you through Ramses' death feast, where every corner brings you closer to the pharaoh's mysterious curse. For those who want to take it easy, Camel Tour Trip offers a unique way to explore the area. Hop on a camel and ride through the desert sands, past the only oasis in the area. This charming ride is not only a chance to admire the beautiful surroundings, but also to welcome the camels themselves – these majestic creatures offer refreshment as they tread gently through the desert. The ride takes you past the oasis, where you can enjoy the serene atmosphere and the expansive views of the ancient excavations that adorn the area. For the more adventurous among us, there is the Archeological Safari. Hop on a jeep tour and take a thrilling ride past numerous excavations that reveal the history of Wadi-El-Muluk. You will travel through the landscape, past monuments of ancient gods, parts of ruined temples and traces of ancient civilizations that are about to be fully revealed. The guides will share the most exciting discoveries, and you will gain unique insight into the techniques of modern archaeology as you uncover the secrets of ancient Egypt. The ultimate experience in Wadi-El-Muluk can be found in The Revenge of Tutankhamun, a dark ride that takes you inside the mysterious and enchanting Temple of Tutankhamun. The temple has only recently been discovered and opened, but as you make your way through the dark corridors, you will feel like you are unlocking more than you bargained for. The journey is like a journey into the underworld, where the spirit of Tutankhamun stirs and guides the journey into the depths of the kingdom of the dead. Can you spot the pharaoh and his servants? The tension rises as the surroundings draw you into the legendary struggle of the young pharaoh and his kingdom. I'll hope you can enjoy the magic of Forlindon. Download the park, see attachments. Greetings, Coalinghe Forlindon.park Forlindon Just Attractions.park Forlindon Just Terrain.park Forlindon Just Theming.park
  2. Hi everyone. Sorry to bump this thread. But I'm back playing RCT2 after years. The only thing is, I don't have a copy of Forlindon left. My old PC had an hard disk crash and I lost all the save files. So if, by any chance, any of you has a copy of this park, I really would like to have it. Just send me a PM or post a transfer link here. Thanks a lot!
  3. Sorry, couldn't resist to not update the park Here's an overview of the park Download ==> Click (Only OpenRCT2, I know!) Some new parts: * Intamin Launch Coaster is scrapped. A new Chinese themed area, with new launch Coaster was build. * Legend of Tohil receveid a small update, less breakdowns. * The WaterFront area finally got attractions! * Research Center got an upgrade (2 new attractions) and it's zone is much better defined now. * The Pirates Area is the new home of the Shot'N Drop tower ride. Some screenshots Research Area + Intamin Launch Coaster (Before): Research Area + Chinese Area (After): WaterFront area: Shot'N Drop at the Pirates area:
  4. I've changed the download file, please see previous post. It should work now with just RCT2, no extension packs.
  5. It was OpenRCT2, but I've made an original RCT2 download as well. Have fun! Download for OpenRCT2: click! Forlindon (Final!).SV6 RCT2 without Extensions. (I hope)
  6. Forlindon invests (again ) one last time. First of all, the old spillwater at the end of the Western zone was scrapped. We've reshaped the area to recreate an winter village, in wich we've put an Log Flume and a bobsleigh coaster. An spinning cups ride and a dark ride were constructed to support these rides and the themed area. The old Belle Epoque area was outdated. It didn't fit in the park, it was to difficult to create an real style and the attractions were linked with massive buildings. After a lot of time (+ 2 years) I've decided to update this part to an old Mayan city in the jungle. Because the loss of the old Spillwater, we've build a new one themed after the Mayan god of rain and water. The Inverted rollecoaster was relocated (some 10 tiles to the left ) and got a huge make-over. An darkride adventure (like Indiana Jones at WDW) is housed at the giant Temple, the cave next to it houses an 4D-cinema and a litte darkride. A twist, Flying bikes, crooked house attraction and a boat rental sums up the list of attractions located at the Mayan Jungle. The Cloysterburgh area got a minor update (more water and different path lay-out towards the medieval town) The screenshots you've all been eager to see This park is finished now. Download is included: click! (OpenRCT2, not possible to upload at the Game Exchange! Forlindon (Final!).SV6
  7. Forlindon renovates! I've finally found some time to update the children Area. In fact, it wasn't a nice area, there was no real theme, only some buildings in different colors. By updating I linked the two different parts of this area to become quite a nice area to work with. It looked like this... It became a Roman coastal town. There's an Egyptian Archeological site already, but the Romans aren't boring either... Some attractions were replaced, some were scrapped and some were relocated. The Flying Turns coaster was scrapped (it didn't have any connection with any area...) The Zierer rollercoaster is replaced with a new one, another custom build. It's now totally indoor and themed to a Roman Spa. I've build an old Roman theater (with underneath a merry-go-round) and a Circus (with a karttrack) to meet the Roman idea of 'Bread and Circuses'. To complete the area I've relocated and rethemed some attractions. A monorail circles above the town and the lookout tower is now located at the top of the hill, together with the cable cars wich still connect to Palafitte. The screenshot! Next to this big change, I've updated some other areas in this park. Palione has now an secret base theme, because of it's proximity to Litargo. Arnor has changed to Raldion and was given a real 'towerish' look, to cover the fact it faced the building of DS Goldmine Company. Any questions, any remarks, just post them! And for those who want to discover Forlindon, I've made an new download! Forlindon.SV6 Download of Forlindon Enjoy!
  8. I've been working again on this park. The City-part was outdated and dit not look anything near to a 'real' city. So I tried to change the area in a new, more Forlindon-esque style land. I've changed the area to a Pirate's town. I replaced the wild mouse attraction with a new one, I changed the location of the Swinging Ship and the darkride theme has been changed. The hills and the litte cove are made to make it more realistic and more Forlindon style. The old look of the area: The new area: The other area I've updated was the Wooden Rollercoaster. It's entrance was located on the main path, not at all near the Canadian zone it belonged to. Because the coaster itself wasn't the best one, I've built another one on the same spot, but with the entrance near the end of the Canadian zone. The old look of Thunderhead The 'new' Thunderhead Next thing I want to give an update is the children's zone in the middle of the park. Althought I don't have any idea wich theme I can use... Stay Tuned! Any comments are more than welcome! ps: Screenshots are a little different than the final result. If you want to look at it; just download it here.
  9. Forlindon rebuilds! We've been rebuilding and remodelling the Old Canada part. We cleared all (except the Wooden Coaster), changed the infrastructure and buildings to make a little Town. The indoor coaster stayed, but we've turned it a quarter (lucky for us it's a transportable coaster ) The entrance connects with the new town. The Circuit Sir E. Sterlion has moved to the place of the powered coaster Kolindo. The Powered Coaster has changed and rebuild on the top floors of the new buildings that make the town and town square. The new restaurant and infomartion/souvenirs stuff are all located in these new buildings, but on ground level. We've added a maze and the new karting circuit lays around a lake on wich you can take a boat ride. The Circuit has now accesible stands, thus the guest can cheer for their favorite driver. And last (and least, I know): The mansion's garden has been updated and the mansion is now perfectly symmetrical. The watchtower Panoramique wasn't placed ideal. It was standig at the edge of the park and half of the view was a parking lot, not really the thing you want to see... So we've broke down this attraction and rebuild it at the almost center of the park, at the kinderarea. It's got the place of the swan ride, wich we've rebuild at the old Panoramique place. To interact Kanui with the cycle-rail Bicyclette, we've adapted the cycle rail. Litargo (Vertical Drop Coaster) and Canyon Pursuit (Launched Coaster) were not really finished coasters. They hadn't a real station and theme. After a long deep brainstorm we came up with the theme: New Energy Research. So we build a kind of research station (with the fences and all the stuff) to prepare people on their task to search new and re-usable energy. Be prepared! Theire's also a new path (canyon path) wich leads up the hill of the canyon. We demolished our newest coaster: Business Class. This coaster never took off (ironically), and because we didn't have much darkrides, the management decided to build a new darkride at that place. It became a low darkride, because we've been building a new theater on top of it. The old on was transformed to Skandinavska Släder. The new one is a new state of the art theater, wich can be used for evening shows, hence the proximity of the hotel... We've also build a smaller darkride, between Undirasso and DS Goldmine Company (the indoor coaster),Kids can board an old Westernstyle cabrio and ride as sheriff in search of smugglers or robbers. Click and discover the newest Forlindon with this new download. Have Fun! ps: Wich part needs an update? Any tips or tricks? Thanks! Forlindon in Game ExchangeThe newest Forlindon! March 2013
  10. Here's the link for the park in the TPR-GameExchange. http://www.themeparkreview.com/game_exchange/track.php?id=2826 Enjoy!
  11. Hi again! Once againg I've updated a new part of this park, I've been building a new hotel area. Njord is now fully surrounded by a Fjords, on wich the new hotel is located. The building in purple and yellow is the reception, al the other buildings are chambers, some of wich are located in the fjord or on top of a new rock. The theater and the storage building have been transformed to two new attractions and we've build a new coaster, Litargo. The Canyon area is the new part wich I've started to renovate, and after this I'll try to build a new Wild West area, wich I'm going to transform to a Rocky Mountains area. Of course: the pictures and the download. Have Fun! Download here the latest version of Forlindon here!
  12. Dear ThemeParkReviewers. It's been a while since i've posted something here, but i've been updating Forlindon. I've decided to release a new download because the demand for a (working) download was higher than expected. It is in the exchange, named Forlindon. Any comments are still welcome!
  13. This is a park where I’ve been working on for the last 2 years. It’s without CS, so it has an old-school RCT2 look, and has no real story, but every attraction fits in a themed area and has a story to match the theme of the area. The park is finished, at the bottom you’ll find a download, but any comments and remarks are highly appreciated. The entrance, with plaza. At the end of the plaza, there’s a restaurant with a terrace overlooking the lake. At the left, you’ll find toilets, first aid and cash machine, at the right side of the plaza there’s an information desk and a souvenir store. The coaster located behind the store and information desk is an GCI Twisted wooden coaster, called Schefferville Wood Company. It runs with the beloved Millennium Flyer trains. At the other side of SWC, the park installed a custom Mack Powered Coaster, named Kolindo. This familycoaster takes visitors through a part of the O’Conner park, twice! At the neighboring building, there’re shops installed. The next attraction at this O’Conner park is a race circuit (Sir E. Sterlion Circuit) dedicated to a former, very famous, racing driver: Sir Edward Sterlion. Here you can show you’re racing skills, or just watch others pass at one of the stands. Schefferville Manson, an old mansion which is haunted nowadays. This used to be the main family property of the O’Conners, but intrigues and deceptions made this house a living hell. The last descendant swore this house would stay a living hell for its residents. Today, you’ll arrive at the office of a property company. You’re guided through the house in groups of 20 person, and maybe you’ll be the new owner, or maybe not… This is the second main attraction of Schefferville, Undirasso. This spillwater takes the visitors through the old castle of this town, has 5 drops with a climax of a 15 meter drop at the end. Between Undirasso and Sir E. Sterlion Circuit is the third main attraction of this area, El Mina d’Oro. You’ll enter the building where you’ve to put on an overall to go into the mines. There’s been an accident and you’re chosen to take part of the rescue mission. This Vekoma MK900 is a custom indoorcoaster, slightly intense, but still suited for families. The duration is about 2 minutes and the track measures 1300 meters, with 2 lifthills. A few extra rides are added to this area, a droptower, a boat hire platform, an dodgems attraction and a swinging ship. At the end of this area (close to 2 bridges, we’ve placed some shops and toilets, first aid and an information desk. The children area, although it isn’t completed at this screen. Open the download to have the whole picture. Here I’ve placed a children coaster and a slide tower. The chairlift makes connection with the second station at Bojador. This section has been extended towards the mountain, with a cable tram, a monorail, a merry-go-round, a flying carpet, and a ferris wheel. (the hill-section isn’t visible at this screenshot) Cloysterburgh, the old medieval town at Forlindon. This is the setting of 3 attractions, a familycoaster, a darkride and a merry-go round. Baldrick (yes, I’ve stolen the name)was a servant of the lord. On one of his walks through the royal forests he discovered a group whom made plans to attack the lord. He ran back to the castle as quickly as he could and managed to warn every soldier to prevent the conspiracy. This is a Vekoma custom junior coaster. Pelion was the home of the soldier trainingcenter. Here they could practice their skills on a wooden horse in a safe environment. This is a merry-go-round attraction The Curse of Count Cloysterburgh tells the story about the cursed count of this city. The Count has to marry a noble lady, but falls in love with a beautiful citizen. Try to find a way to cancel the curse and save the city from any harms. There’s also a small theater in which 2 knights are performing a real swordfight and we’ve got another area where you can take up an intiation in archery. The gardens of this town are a very well loved place to come to a rest and enjoy the scenery. The Flower-gardens are part of the Belle Epoque themed area (around 1900). Here we’ll find 3 soft attractions, a cycling track, a lookout tower and a mill-attraction (or how do you call this?) These attractions are set in an peacefull and quiet environment, so anyone is directly transported to the beginning of the 20th century. An overview of the Belle Epoque area. At the front left, you’ll notice the first big attraction of this area, Agissua. At the beginning of the 20th century, some of the citizens where whealty enough to build real palaces. The lord Agissua wanted to impress everyone and started building a huge palace, build on a hill between 2 lakes. He wanted this palace to be unique and thought of a very original transport system. Although it seemed to be a bit wet at the end… This is a Mack Log Flume, with invertors Behind the huge building of the Commission of colonial development is a kind of park located. The commission tries to discover which animals are well suited to this weather. They organize trips in the reserved area to gain some money, but they can be surprisingly. This is an B&M inverted coaster, named Tarréga and is partly build in the hill. It’s length is 650 metres, it’s maximum height 16.5 metres. Other rides in this area are: an 4D-cinema, an oldtimer ride, a train ride and another ‘mill’-attraction. This is Bojador, a fishermansvillage which is located on sea to prevent wild animals to attack the village. This area contains a watercoaster, a ‘mill’ and a slidetower. The watercoaster (Le Solvable) has 3 splashes and takes visitors on a fishing trip. Here’s also the second station of the chairlift, the other station lies at the childrenarea. The City of Williamsburg welcomes you. Here you’ll find a Mack Wild Mouse coaster (which goes through all of the 4 office blocks), a maze to show you’re deductional talents and a mini golf, to hit away all the stress of a managers life. The park management has plans to renovate this area into a new themed area, in which the hotel is included. Today, the hotel isn’t very well themed, but contains a B&M multilooper and an Enterprise. These 2 attractions are still open after closing time, just in favor of the hotel residents. There’s also a beach where the guest can swim or take a sunbath when the weather’s fine. This is the main theater of the park. It’s themed to look like a Scandinavian theater, because it’s located at the edge of that area. Every day, 3 shows are performed. And after closing hours, there’s a different show. Guest (hotel as well as non-hotel) have to pay an extra ticket to watch this evening show. Like i’ve already mentioned, this is the Scandinavian area. It lies between the hotel and the theatre and contains 5 attractions. The first one is the biggest one, Fjord Rafting. The park has also installed a (double) simulator, a darkride, a B&M Flying coaster and a Huss Topspin. This area is a very little area, but it contains one of the best attractions of the park. It’s the Canyon area, and has 2 attractions, an Intamin launch coaster and an Intamin droptower. The launchcoaster takes you from 0 to 144 km/h in just over 2 seconds. After that, it travels through caves and tunnels, is launched a second time to compete with another train. The last themed area is themed to be an Archeological site. Here, you’ll find a Vekoma Mine-train coaster (Ramses’ Tomb), a darkride (Curse of Tutanchamon), a camel ride and a jeep ride. Pay attention. This park is already completed, but that isn’t always visible on the screenshots. If you want the completed park, just download it. Only RCT2 is needed. Thanks for reading/watching. Hopefully you’ll give loads of remarks.
  14. The new "Vertigo" at Walibi Belgium. And this was a world premiere! If we can call it a coaster of course. RCDB says it is one, my feelings say the opposite. Here's a link to the Vertigo topic, with pictures at page 16!
  15. And i'm back again. Vertigo is now officious open. The ride will open tomorrow at 10 AM. The park is going to give tickets away with a specific hour to ride Vertigo. This means they can control the wading queues. These tickets are for free, and everyone has to get one if they want to ride the attraction. It's a lot like a fastpass, but it's not exactly the same. Today: The ride opened again at 4 PM. I was at the park just to check this out (and of course Turbine!), and it's just relaxing. Vertigo is not a coaster or anything else, it is just unique. The restraint or marvellous, I never got that much freedom on any ride. You can bend your whole upper body and reach with your arms to your feet. I'm really enthusiastic about this type of attraction. We've had a little conversation with the park's manager and he said he was delighted to see all the positive reactions about the ride. Walibifans.be/Walibi.net ps: I was probably the first Themeparkfan who has ever ridden this type of attraction! I've had a small World Premiere!
  16. UPDATE! Vertigo still has some problems. This means the ride is closed almost the whole day long, it just opens the last 2 hours of opening time. This will last a couple of days. So I called to the informations and they said Vertigo is just a couple of days away from opening a whole day long. I'm going to check this ride in a couple of hours, report of this will be online.
  17. BREAKING NEWS With a delay of more than a year... Vertigo has opened today! A member of Walibifans.be said the ride was opened to the public at 16.00, 2 houres before closing time. Original Message (dutch!)
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