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  1. So far I've had no trouble with the exchange. I've downloaded several NoLimits tracks with no problems, and no problems ranking them either. I'll try uploading a few tracks of my own that aren't already in the forums.
  2. June 1, 1975 9th Season Hello again, Boulder Leisure Park is doing great! We've seen a slight dip in attendance, likely due to the lack of new attraction this year. Regardless, we're sure it will pick up once we get farther into summer. People still love Mad Mouse! This area is still doing well. Rotor looks busy today. Boulder Leisure Pools is still as popular as ever on these hot summer days! Lakeside Dipper is a hit! Come out and visit the park soon! Have a great day, -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
  3. I'd really love to see some feedback - I'm really trying to improve my building style. Anything you say helps! -Thanks, gci2011
  4. May 3, 1975 9th Season Welcome back, Boulder! I've got lots of stuff to show you today. We've made some major renovations to the park and there will be more to come soon. Everyone seems thrilled to be back at the park for another season! Welcome back! It looks like the Grand Carousel got a new color scheme. These new rocks put the "Boulder" in Boulder Leisure Park! Here's a better shot of the renovations to our Main Midway. These pathways have all been widened and re-paved, now with sidewalks. They even go all the way back here. Have you ever seen this many people in the park? That's a long way down! Stay tuned for more pictures. Have a great day! -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
  5. Amazing. It reminds me too much of an abandoned park when its in this winter state. May can't come soon enough! Thanks for the pics!
  6. ^ Thanks! ------------------------------------------------------------ A preview of what's to come: Our Main Midway is in various stages of renovation and reconstruction. Stay tuned!
  7. ^Thanks! Most of the upgrades will be focused on the front of the park. Looking at that last picture you can clearly see a difference in style. Hopefully the park won't be so mis-matchy next year!
  8. Good start. I like the addition of the dive machine, but it seems a bit too short. A few questions: What year is this set in? Are you using any CS? Also, in that overview, it looks like the Dive Machine track goes right through the path. Is that actually up off of the ground? By the way, the GCI looks very awesome and totally their style. Nice work!
  9. September 29, 1974 8th Season Hello, It's once again time for the summer season to draw to a close. Boulder Leisure Park has had a great season, and will reopen next year on May 3. We plan to work on seasonal improvements and upgrades over the offseason. Guests are catching their last rides on El Furioso for the season. I will say, this area looks very different since Scrambler and the Breeze have been moved to other areas of the park. Goodbye, Modern Motorcars! See you next year! Its hard to imagine that these midways will be empty by this time tomorrow.. Bumpers was surprisingly popular this year, it seemed. Guests getting their last slice of Boulder Leisure Park Pizza... Can you imagine how this would look without Hurler? Rocky Rumbler makes one last hop into the station. See you next year! Until next time, -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
  10. September 1, 1974 8th Season Hello, Just one more month, folks! Get out to the park while you still can. We'll be making an announcement about next year at the end of the month. Guests love being able to watch the Grand Carousel from the midway. Mad Mouse has not been as busy since the openings of Rocky Rumbler and Lakeside Dipper. Wow, that pizza parlor is busy! Lakeside Dipper's station is designed so that people can walk over the track as they exit. Here's a better overview of the new area. The season may be winding down, but it's hard to tell when you see these crowds. Have a great day! -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
  11. Well, it's actually 78 feet, but I'd say Phoenix at Knoebels. Best airtime ever!
  12. August 1, 1974 8th Season Hello again, We've got just one more month until kids start heading back to school and we begin to wind down for the season. It's been another great summer! Come and check out the park while there's still time this year. Have a great day! -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park Which is more fun - Boulder Tower or Bombardiers? I can't even tell you how many times I've ridden Ecstatic Elephants this year - it just never gets old! Welcome back riders! How was your ride? The midways are still packed... Guests are loving our new area!
  13. Looks great! A tip: instead of /\, you can use shift-6 to make ^. Can't wait to see what's in store!
  14. ^Hmmmmm... You know, you really can't trust the Lakeside Lemonade guy... Thanks for the compliments. More moderate-sized yearly additions to come, now that this 5-year expansion plan is up.
  15. ^Thanks! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- July 1, 1974 8th Season Hello friends, Things are great again here in the park. We're hitting our peak attendance season once again, and everybody seems to be having a great time here at Boulder Leisure Park. I have some new pictures: Hurler has been closed now all season. Whispers around the office are that it probably won't be here much longer. The first riders of the day climb Lakeside Dipper's lift! Guests love Lakeside Lemonade! Riders are always surprised by the pre-drop. This spot has some great airtime! I'm also pleased to announce Boulder Leisure Pools! Now guests can cool off in the water on hot summer days like these! Have a great day! -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
  16. June 1, 1974 8th Season Hello Boulder, I've been really busy in the office lately, but I do have some photos of our new attractions for you: This building is a "hospitality center" with restrooms, first aid, and an information desk. This building is a new restaurant. I can't quite remember what they serve - I'll get back to you! Looking down into the new area from the entrance to Rocky Rumbler. The two great woodies of Boulder Leisure Park - El Furioso and Lakeside Dipper. Here's a better view of Lakeside Dipper's layout. Here's Scrambler in its new location. Here's our Lakeside Lemonade stand. Expect to see more of these popping up around the park over the next few years. Guests will also be able to sit down, rest, and watch Lakeside Dipper from this observation area. One more surprise to come in the next update - stay tuned. But for now, let me know what you think! Have a great day! -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
  17. Ace: Yeah, I understand. Once I got to thinking about it though, I've decided to put that area to better use in a few years. You won't be disappointed once we reach the 80s... Thanks for the compliment! Gmaster: Yes, however the first looping coaster didn't open until 1976. After that, you'll start to see more steel. Besides, we've got 3 steel to 2 wood. On that note, sneak peek: More soon! More soon! -gci2011
  18. I actually quite liked the Gwyneth Paltrow episode. While unrealistic, I though Singin' in the Rain was fun and upbeat, and I really liked that they flooded the stage. I wouldn't say there's been a recent episode I haven't liked - they're all about equal to me. I really wish there had been more buildup to Sectionals in previous episodes. I'd say Santana's song was my favorite. I liked Sam and Quinn also, but they really have to stop entering through the halls - its getting old. Just my two cents
  19. I must say, looking really nice. The bayou looks great! The phases idea is good, but why are parts of the same phase on opposite ends of the park? Wouldn't that make for a long walk and a lot of empty pathways? Regardless, great start.
  20. ^I agree on all accounts. 1. Yeah, I use a lot of blue. I think it's a pretty standard Main Street color, and I feel like it's sort of Boulder Leisure Park's suited color (along with white maybe). Now that I've sort of got the hang of using CS and all, I'll probably try to start using different sets in general, in addition to new colors. 2. I agree - Hurler is to BLP as Disaster Transport is to CP. Sources tell me it is on the way out... 3. Thanks for the compliment, I may or may not build a proper station for El Furioso. It depends on how much I decide like the open-air tent style I've currently got. Maybe for "seasonal" improvements once this 5-year expansion thing is over. We'll see. As for your speculation, you'll find out soon!
  21. May 4, 1974 8th Season Hello Boulder! Welcome back to another great year here at Boulder Leisure Park! We're doing well, and so are our guests - attendance is up once again. I've got a few pictures from Opening Day for you, and I'll highlight our additions in the next update. Enjoy! Welcome back! The bathrooms seem to be the most popular attraction! The first train on Rocky Rumbler rumbles up the lift. Guests are rushing to get on El Furioso. Ready to go! I will say, El Furioso has gotten a bit rougher since it opened 5 years ago. Hurler didn't open with the park this morning. On another note, new tables! Like them? Like this view? More tomorrow... Have a great day! -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
  22. October 1, 1973 7th Season Hello, Our 7th season is coming to a close. We hope you will visit us again next year when we open on May 4, 1974! Guests love the Rotor! Hard to believe that these midways will be empty this time tomorrow. Lots of people have to get their last rides in before the long winter. Scrambler will be moving to our new area for next year - it's just too crammed in. See you next year! -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
  23. September 1, 1973 7th Season Hello again, Just one month left this season, before Boulder Leisure Park once again closes its doors for the winter. I've got a few pictures to share: I forgot to mention - all of our café's and restaurants will get these new tables for their outdoor seating areas for next year. Guests really do love our new area! Apparently Hurler has become a "maintenance nightmare". We'll have to see what happens to it. All aboard! A sneak peek for next year - work is progressing steadily. Hurry to the park while you still can! Have a great day, -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
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