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Oak Pine:: Updated. [RCT3]
liftsifter replied to liftsifter's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Oak Pine Amusement park - April 1, 2006 May 1 seems so close, yet so far! We've made such progress, that I wish to thank our construction group, and the ACE members that helped with the construction of the park, and the shuttle coaster, Greezed' Lightning. Overseer of Operations, Jim Boyde, asked me to release the following information! 2006 Season Pricing FREE Parking all year round! $34.99 General admission $12.99 Under 42" $22.99 Admission with opening day coupon booklet! $44.99 Season Pass offers free visits all year! $40.99 Season Pass with opening day booklet! -
Oak Pine:: Updated. [RCT3]
liftsifter replied to liftsifter's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Not much Photoshop here, I use Picasa 3 from Google. -
Oak Pine:: Updated. [RCT3]
liftsifter replied to liftsifter's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Oak Pine - March 30, 2006 Such progress has been made through the park! We've got all of our roller coasters up and testing, as well as many of the flat rides! As the rumors get more clear, we'd prefer to confirm them ourselves. - We will be Running Greezed' Lightning, from the recently closed, AstroWorld! It will feature an all new brilliant green-and-blue paint scheme! The launch system has been upgraded to a much more modern Linear Induction motor system, provided by Intamin. - Cyclone is the park's wooden coaster, it will operate 2 trains, and it is indeed a cyclone clone. - Corkscrew is another clone of Corkscrew at Cedar Point. In this photo you can see the new paint job on the ride. Thank you for your continued interest in our park! Your feedback is greatly appreciated. -
Oak Pine:: Updated. [RCT3]
liftsifter replied to liftsifter's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Oak Pine Amusement Park - October 1, 2005 We're adding a mini-railway so that our guests may enjoy the beautiful landscape, and the stunning waterfall! When you come to the park on May 1, 2006, we hope that you enjoy the beautiful scenery of our park. --------------------------------------- I use Picasa from Google to edit all of my pictures, and add the logo. -
Oak Pine:: Updated. [RCT3]
liftsifter replied to liftsifter's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Oak Pine - August 24, 2005 Much work has been completed around the park over these past few days, and it is really paying off! We're hoping to have most of the park completed by the spring, and an opening in the early summer months! A look at the entrance from one of the very many ridges on the land. The centerpiece of our park is this 80ft tall bell tower that was here from the previous owners, and has been restored with the same colors. For this reason, it does not completely fit with the theme. Thank you for your continued interest in our development. We'd like to ask that you continue this support in the near future. -
RCT4?
liftsifter replied to coasterdude5's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Why doesn't Chris Sawyer redo RCT and call it like Amusement Park Creator Thing. AND NOT INVOLVE ATARI AT ALL. -
Welcome to Oak Pine! - August 1, 2005 Hello, my name is David Rayahin and I am the lucky manager of this new property. We're planning on taking this area a few steps further, and will be making it into a full fledged amusement park. Since you have been elected to our Board of Directors, I'm asking you for as much feedback as possible, so that our future may be bright. The area features a natural waterfall, and many beautiful trees. I hope to hear from you very soon.
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Chicagoland Gardens [RCT3]
liftsifter replied to liftsifter's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
FuneTime INC announces intention for park closure. This morning FTI stock plummeted as the company announced that it's whole park devision will be shut down in the coming 2 years. The companies' most successful park, Chicagoland Gardens will , "most likely never operate again, unless a buyer is found soon." This news comes at a time when the park was beginning to trump Great America in admission, and profit. As of right now, no park operators have come up and offered to purchase the park. The park, which was rumored to be officially renamed as " The Gardens", was home to three state-of-the-art roller coasters, and quite a few flat rides. FTI announced that it would only sell the park under the terms that it could leave with any items in storage that are not required for the operation of any rides, and "Loop-de-Loop". This is very tight, and could force the park into closure, as not many parks would be interested in such a park. The park released their own press release: As of today, February 6, 1978, our parks division is being consecrated as we speak. We've yet to see any success with this division. The Chicago park will never operate again, unless a viable buyer is found. Removal of Loop-de-Loop has already begun, along with the removal of all signs, and park indications. More news will be realized when available. We've chosen to keep operating two of the seven parks, and those are, The Gardens L.A. and The Gardens D.C. Update: March 1, 1998 FunTime Inc was ordered to vacate the area, as we've lost the lease. We'd like to thank you for all of your help in making our park what it was. Loop-de-Loop has been relocated to another FTI park. -
Chicagoland Gardens [RCT3]
liftsifter replied to liftsifter's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
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Chicagoland Gardens [RCT3]
liftsifter replied to liftsifter's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Thanks for your suggestions, they've all been solved. I don't know what I was thinking with the non-banked turn, that was stupid on my part! -
Chicagoland Gardens [RCT3]
liftsifter replied to liftsifter's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Chicagoland Gardens Season 3 - 1977 What a wonderful, and very long off-season! We've begun merging with FunTime, inc., our new parent company. FunTime has housed many theme parks such as, Charleston Gardens, a family favorite! This merger will allow for us to continue many in park events such as: - Fright In The Park, a wonderful in park Halloween event, where the whole park turns into a Halloween wonderland! - Smashing Pumpkins!, an event where the Smashing Pumpkins visit the park, and anyone that brings a pumpkin to smash gets free admission! - Friday Night Concerts, Soon, we will begin the Friday Night Concerts, where many new "pop" bands will come and tickets are free to Season Pass holders! I would like to take a second to condone the help of about 30 volunteer workers who helped us re-plant through the park! Thanks to them, our park can be as beautiful as it is today! Sadly, I must report that during the off-season we've had quite a few problems with TripleDrop, and we've decided to have the ride removed. It's been sent to the manufacturers, and will be relocated to another FunTime property. We are planning on expanding the park further, within the coming seasons. - David Rayahin Bamboo, reaches 120ft., and has over 20 seconds of airtime! Overview of the park, after I climbed up the lift of Bamboo! Southern Cross, is an extremely thrilling Arrow corkscrew coaster that features 5 inversions! The most inversions in the world! The International Gardens area is still being completed, and will be ready within the next week. The new color and station of Loop De Loop. One of the maintenance people told me to come up to the top of "A I R". If you looked down the 176ft tall tower, you'd see the previous spot of Triple Drop, It was quite compact looking, but really took quite a lot of space. When they told me they wanted to put up a wooden barricade so that any work wouldn't affect the beauty, I insisted that a professional fence was installed! This fence features very sturdy fiberglass poles, and grey stone, as seen on the paths! Please reply! Any feedback is appreciated. -
Chicagoland Gardens [RCT3]
liftsifter replied to liftsifter's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Chicagoland Gardens May 1, 1977 I am so happy to announce that we have added five (5) new attractions to our vast lineup of thrill rides, smooth rides, and gardens! - Nothing But Air - Bamboo - International Gardens - Southern Cross - Apple Fields Last month, Willard Marriott commented to say that our park "lacked thrills, and an experience to remember." Well, I'm happy to say that 9 out of 10 guests said that they will be returning within the next month, and only 5 out of 10 said they would return to Marriott's Great America. This year, many rides received new names, and refurbishment. Here are a few: - "Spinners" has been renamed to "Tea Cups" - "Ameri-Go-Round" has been renamed to "Carousel" - American Express has moved closer to Bamboo - "Splash!" has been renamed to "Loop de Loop" and was refurbished due to a launch failure, and has been repainted green and white. - David Rayahin Final renderings of this amazing PTC Wild Woodie! I hear that it drops over 130ft! International Gardens is an indoor garden, with food stalls from many different nations. There is Italian food, Mexican Food, Arabic Food, Indian Food, and a flurry of others! This is the new apple field that is free for all! Every guest is entitled to half a pound of fresh apples! The entrance, as it will look this year! -
Magic Mountain will not be receiving the Wiggle's World in 2011 or 2012. Due to the failure of Thomas Town. You will most likely get some new monster coaster in 2011 and all the other parks will get a water park expansion. That's how it's been lately, treat you like princes, and the others like dirt.