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The Official TPR Video Thread!
XYZ replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I wouldn't be surprised if a few of China's coasters were actually designed by RollerCoaster Tycoon. -
Skyplex Orlando Discussion Thread
XYZ replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I have faith in S&S for making a really good layout. Look at how insane Adventuredome's El Loco looks and it fits in such a small space. -
The Official TPR Video Thread!
XYZ replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I always find it entertaining that the Chinese knock off roller coasters that aren't that good to begin with. -
TR: Thanksgiving in New York City 2013!
XYZ replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Great trip report on one of my favorite places. Amen. -
Invertigo (CGA)
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A new video I created:
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^Your welcome. About the future of this thread, I will be posting Part III sometime soon. Also, I am planning to go to the LA Auto Show in a few days, so I'll post a PTR on that eventually.
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Viper (Six Flags Magic Mountain)
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On most of my visits it's been closed, depends on the day really and no I don't see the Sky Tower going anywhere anytime soon. The stage should return in the summer of 2014 and yes the area is a giant slab of concrete with some already faded paint and a ride that shall I say feels incomplete. I'll take a giant slab of concrete any day over having to listen to Pitbull. I agree.
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Game - Guess this coaster...
XYZ replied to coasterlover420's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Wild Mouse at Lagoon. -
Of my 6 visits to SFMM in the last 12 months, Sky Tower has always been open. I really hope they do not remove it as it one of the very few things to get out of the heat and to relax. Plus, it's a park icon. (Also, I think it's hilarious that they took out the Full Throttle Nights show as SFMM just can't stand keeping at least one show throughout the whole year. With that being said, that area looks really empty, and I still think that the Full Throttle area looks like a complete joke.)
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The Official TPR Video Thread!
XYZ replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
It looks like one of my No Limits creations when I first started using the game. -
California Great America (CGA) Discussion Thread
XYZ replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I wonder if it would work out if CGA was entirely open during Global Winter Wonderland (sans Boomerang Bay, of course). Also, I created a new RCT2 park inspired off the Great Americas. I usually don't like advertising games threads on other threads, though I think that a good amount of the readers of this thread will enjoy it: http://themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=66585 -
Six Flags Over Texas (SFOT) Discussion Thread
XYZ replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I disagree. It doesn't make much sense to add an unnecessary restraint that will lower capacity. -
Eh, it's not like our rain season is anything big. It's much less than Northern California.
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Park Information: RCT2 park with no custom scenery and very minimal hacking. This park is inspired by California's Great America and Six Flags Great America. It is based on the 3rd Great America park that was supposed to be built in the Washington DC area. This will become a timeline park once the 1977 updates cover the entire park. The park's history has it opening on 1978, 2 years later than its planned date in 1976 due to efforts to persuade the surrounding community to build the park. This is not a recreation at all of California's Great America or Six Flags Great America. A look at other parks by XYZ: PROJECT I: Playland Park PROJECT II: Murdoch Gardens PROJECT III: Marriott's Great America DC Final Downloads by XYZ: Montezooma's Revenge Recreation [NL] PROJECT II: Murdoch Gardens [RCT2] 1977 UPDATE 1: This post 1977 UPDATE 2: Page 1 Here is the ticket booths of the park with the park entrance in the back. The ticket booths are greatly inspired by the ones built at the Great America parks. Ignore the no entry signs at the gate as I'm keeping peeps from entering the park. The back side of the park entrance. An information building to the right hand side of the park entrance. A store on the left and restrooms on the right. Carousel Columbia and its reflection pool. This is not supposed to be a full-scale version of the carousel, but rather a smaller version of it. The back of the Carousel Columbia. The Pictorium theater. The foliage and scenery has not been added on three sides of the building, this park is still a work in progress. The Pictorium's queue line and an information building on the left side of the photo. This is the end of the 1st update. Thanks for reading and comments are appreciated. Constructive criticism is wanted, the park is a work in progress and I would gladly replace something that does not look appealing. For my other Games threads, Playland Park is still live, but Murdoch Gardens is done.
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1: It might. Black Friday is always strange for parks as it can be packed or have not many people being there. I would expect Knott's to have a good amount of people that day. 2: GhostRider is much rougher than Grizzly. Heck, Grizzly isn't that rough at all. 3: I don't believe any rides at Knott's have a forced locker policy. 4: Yes.
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Quicksilver Express (Gilroy Gardens)
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Welcome. I second this.
