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  1. The fact that CS (mostly the supports) on RCT3 take WAY too long to do...
  2. Was told that they are announcing a new "coaster" named...
  3. -Stand up coaster -"Superstar" ride -Windseeker -XXL -Jubilee Odyssey -Slammer -Zeus at Parc Asterix -Tidal Wave -Speed: No Limits -Skycoaster -Cu Chulain
  4. -Alton Towers -Drayton Manor -Blackpool Pleasure Beach -Paultons Park
  5. Alton Towers 2016: Air improvements, The Smiler re-opens 2017: Submission returns, new family coaster 2018: Oblivion made slightly longer 2019: Enterprise re-done to look like this: 2020: some random coaster announced
  6. I know I need more trees. In the story, all of the trees were cut down one or two years ago. I like the coasters how they are right now, I know there's so much room to improve, but I can't do everything at once. In two or three days, I'll do an update (adding more trees and improving the park in general). Sorry if it's quite bad.
  7. I swear, making this thread took longer than the actual park... 30th June 1987 Hello, I'm David Brown. I was just cleaning my room (even though I live on my own. I still love keeping things tidy!) until I stumbled across a letter. It was one of those letters that get written multiple times and then sold. I bought this one, a park request. Hello there, Michael Beach. You are that guy who is like the king of amusement and theme parks! I want to open a new park called Coils Park. I just think it would be really nice to own one, you know? I know the name seems quite weird but a lot of stuff in a park is a bit like a coil, no? Everything seems to spin in some way at a park. Your eyes, coasters, flat rides, even ferris wheels! You can maybe get some sort of spinning merchandise. Also, my surname is 'Coil'! Anyway, back on topic, it's 1984 right now and I want to open the park in 1989. Maybe start off with a nice wooden coaster and a merry-go-round? Definitely sounds nice to me. I'll do whatever I need to do in order to keep it successful. -Dave Bill Coil, 25th March 1984 It's 1987 right now, so I guess it's the waiting game until 1989. 15th April 1989 It was opening day and the park was a roaring success! It survives! Dave B. Coil is insanely happy about how the day went. I couldn't find any photos from any of my cameras. No nothing. ALL other photos of Coils Park were strictly no-copyrighted. I was only around 12 at the time and that was the only time I went. But now, the time has come. I haven't had the chance to go here for thirteen years. I didn't look up any photos because I wanted it to be a surprise. The only thing I heard was that the government had ripped down ALL of the trees in 2001! How mean of them! But that won't make Dave Coil give up. I wanted to go in 2002, no matter what. So it's time to go... I found it! It's HUGE! Those coasters and rides are HUMONGOUS! The park has also managed to re-plant some trees. They allowed me to use those flying camera things so I used that to my advantage. This is Corkscrew. I love how it twists above the path and how the corkscrew gets so close to that turn after the loop. I love the look of it. This is Ultradips. This is AWESOME. That airtime is so intense and there's a bit after the first drop where you go up this massive hill, then down and into a super fast turn that goes into a headchopper and then straight into an airtime hill. It's insane. Also, there's this tiny hill that just completely ejects you out of your seat. Nobody saw that coming. NOBODY. There are also dips and hills that go above and below the exit and entrance and a 360 degree helix below the exit and entrance. Did I mention how intense it is? This is (Barrel) Rolling Hills. The first three hills slightly increase in height each time. The first part of each of the three hills is one tile of chain lift that is 70mph. This creates the launch to catapult the ride over insane airtime hills and the inside top hat. After the inside top hat, there are a few more airtime hills (no chain lift) and then a giant loop before hitting the brake run. After the brake run, there is a banked turn leading in to two barrel rolls and then goes in to the station. It's one of the most popular rides in the park. This is Adventure River, the longest ride at the park. It's a great family ride, but it can get quite scary for the kids at some points. 90% of the trees in the park are here. This is, err, Mount... Breakneck. Why BREAKNECK? I guess it swings really violently at some points but the restraints and seats are really soft. It's one of the only rides that actually really got me screaming at some points and I really love coasters! I find it so impressive how people just barely above the minimum height are going on it. They just cling on to the handlebars as tight as possible and close their eyes. I guess that makes sense, then. I actually did Mount Breakneck twice (once with my eyes closed). It doesn't take away the intensity, it only takes away how high you are. I forgot to mention, I'm not really going to do the flat rides. By that, I won't do pictures. I'll only do the name and the ride type. Pink Disco (Giant Frisbee) Bionic Spinner (Robot Arm) Ferris Wheel (Ferris Wheel) RotoDrop (Rotating Drop Tower) Sea Storm (ferry ride) There's also a work-in-progress train ride. Here it is, the tallest coaster in the park. King Cobra. Lines were a walk on ALL DAY. Also, the coaster below this was a walk on as well. It has a giant launch to 100mph before going up a huge cobra roll (done with quarter and dive loops as this was a Stormrunner coaster). It then goes back down onto a long stretch of track before hitting a very short brake run, into another cobra roll (using the same technique with dive and quarter loops) and then into the brake run. When going down, there is a quarter turn. Finally, this is Blue Scream, another coaster with an empty line the whole day. It was a 20 train stand up coaster, which means 80 people can ride at once. It has a 4mph chainlift but that doesn't take away how scary it is. It's definitely one of the scarier rides in the park, along with (Barrel) Rolling Hills, Mount Breakneck, Pink Disco, Ultradips and Bionic Spinner. To be honest, I didn't really find anything else that scary. Keep up to date to see new trees replanting, new theming and even more expansion! Bye!
  8. Firstly, I am Coils_Park. I've known this site for quite a while, but I never really got to register. You might be thinking why I have such a username, it's because I'm going to upload a work-in-progress mega park called 'Coils Park' (don't ask). So far, I'm doing it on various Minecraft worlds but mostly RCT3. I don't really go to theme/amusement parks that often. You might not believe this, but I've only ridden around 18 or more coasters, isn't that sad?! I think I've ridden more, though. My favourite roller coaster is a tie between Colossus (Thorpe Park), Goudurix and OzIris (Parc Asterix) and The Millennium (Fantasy Island). My least favourite roller coaster is either Blizzard (extremely headbanging travelling coaster) and Thriller (headbanging travelling coaster). I'm mostly going to stick around the games/models section as that's around 80% of the reason I made this account in the first place...
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