Jump to content
  TPR Home | Parks | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | Instagram 

ThrillDude200

Members
  • Posts

    421
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by ThrillDude200

  1. Then Jake Paul wouldn't be as popular. What if I divide by 0 and get an answer?
  2. Granted, but you can only ride Kingda Ka! I wish that Kennywood is going to get an RMC!
  3. Granted, the track is incomplete, so...[spinning Coaster 1 has crashed!] I wish TOGO's last coaster in NA (Manhattan Express) bit the dust.
  4. Really cool! Although, I don't really like the transformation of California Screamin'. But still, cool update! And also, IS THAT THE SUN WHEEL?
  5. Hey Title Fairy, can my title please be "Why be a Time Warp when you can be a Tomb Raider?". Thanks.
  6. So, here's how this game works: Person A will post a picture, and Person B will reply and describe said picture, while also posting a picture of their own. So, if someone posted a picture of a Vekoma SLC, you could describe it with something like "Rough" or "Unenjoyable". Now, without further ado, let the games begin! _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  7. Um, I know this is kind of off-topic, but shouldn't this thread be in Ask Alvey or Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys? I mean, it's weird to post a question in the topic where people create custom parks in RCT3/PLC.
  8. No replies yet? Oh well. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1981-1982 So, I am going to cover both of these years, because 1981 wasn't that big of a year, but 1982 had 2 rides. So, let's start with 1981. In 1981, a drink stand was added next to the Carousel. This was good for quenching thirst, but it wasn't much. There were also signs added so that people could know which section of the park they were in. They were helpful, but still not enough. People began to complain about the Midway being too small, with only a T-Shirt shop and 2 rides. So...Later in the offseason, construction workers removed the T-Shirt shop and started work on 2 rides in response to the complaints... The first one was Parachuter, an alternative way to see the park. The T-Shirt shop was relocated so that it wouldn't get in the way of the rides. The other one was German Swings, a swing ride in which people would be seated and then swung around! The best part was that it could be enjoyed by both people afraid of coasters and adrenaline junkies! Rotor also got a new coat of paint, with light blue and pink instead of orange and white. So, 1981 was uneventful, but 1982 sure made up for it! Tune in next time, and we will start to cover a newspaper which had a section dedicated to the park! But for now, goodbye! _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  9. Your average person Your average Vekoma SLC experience Your average person AFTER riding a Vekoma SLC
  10. So, I haven't done an RCT3 project in nearly a year (my last one was the reboot of Florida Funland, and that had only one post). However, I am going to start this new RCT3 project called Riverside! It is centered around a fictional park in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with multiple flat rides, and one coaster! So, without further ado, here we go! _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1980 1980 was the first season of operation at Riverside. The park opened on May 9th, 1980. Here are some shots archived from a newspaper on opening day: This was the entrance of the park. It included a giant fountain and a lot of plant life. Once entering, this would be the first ride you would see: the Carousel, which is fun for all ages! Tulips surrounded the ride, making for good scenery! After you get past the entrance, this would be the first area you went through: the Boardwalk! It had no rides, only some benches, but it still made for a great photo op! Then there was this part with 3 rides. It was called the Plaza, and the 3 rides were a Rotor, a tea cup ride named Swirl N' Twirl, and a ferris wheel called Big Wheel, which used to be the icon of the park. After that, you had the midway, which had 2 rides. Doesn't sound like much, but those 2 rides were awesome! The first one was Shipwreck, an Octopus ride themed to...well, a pirate shipwreck! This ride was the best in theming, but... The best ride at the park on opening day was the PTC woodie, Warrior! This coaster was HUGE, and it sure packed a punch back in the 80's! It got to the point where some people called the Midway "Warrior Street", after the coaster. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ So, that's my first post. Later, I will make a 2nd post, but until then, bye! ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  11. Then I'd have to take a plane to California just to experience the true feeling of being at a Disney theme park. Or, you know, just go somewhere else. What if ?
  12. Then we would still wear feathers on our heads and practice archery. What if TOGO still existed?
  13. ...Obviously, the fans got butthurt, so they decided to eat Stewart Snyder's pancakes, which led to...
  14. ...Now, the Donkey had managed to take out all the wieners, but, as the King of Weinerdogs died, he threw a Bounsweet-bomb at the Donkey and said "ALLAHU AKBAR!", killing the Donkey. So then...
  15. ...sign a petition to bring TOGO back from the dead while Bob watched TV on his couch, eating his fat nuts, until... (Fat Nuts means fat peanuts, fat treenuts, etc.)
  16. Darien Laker's Wife
  17. 1977 During this year, Florida became recognized as a place for entertainment, fun, and of course, theme parks. This was all thanks to Miracle Strip and Disney World; two parks which dominated Florida at the time when it came to theme parks. However, a small company named Orange Inc. wanted to have their own theme park. So, they started building their park in Tallahassee, and it became... FLORIDA FUNLAND! Now, this is it's story. Join me for a history of this park! The following contents are archived from a newspaper that released every Sunday from 1960 to 2001... ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ March 6th, 1977 - Opening Day ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hello, my friends! My name is Chad Smith, and welcome to my section in the newspaper! Anyways, today is the day that the Florida Funland amusement park opens! Now, yes, it only has about 6 rides, and yes, the park is quite small, but I really think it could grow into a massive park to compete among the likes of Disney World and Lake Shernview! Let's dive into the park, shall we? This is how it looks from the first path in the park, a bridge. Interestingly, this park has a lake! It only has a bridge right now, but I think in the future, they could add something! The rides at this park include... JUMBO WHEEL MINOTAUR OBSERVATION TOWER MERRY-GO-ROUND SILLY SLIDE CORKSCREW The park not only has a lot of potential, but also has a lot of beauty! This is the Plaza area. It only has one ride, the Observation Tower, but it does give a great view! This is the Corkscrew coaster. It's one of the 2 coasters at the park, and it packs a punch! Anyone want a thrilling Arrow? Look no further! Anyways, with interesting Red and White colors, multiple Corkscrew loops, and a sign saying "GO!" near the coaster, you know you can't go wrong! I should also mention the service here. They are really, really nice and are never rude! Wait...am I missing something? Oh yeah! The crappy Silly Slide! It's small, it's boring, and I FEAR what it will be like on hot days. (THIS IS NOT A SHOT FROM THE SILLY SLIDE, IT'S FROM THE OBSERVATION TOWER) Now this is a GOOD ride! Minotaur, the PTC woodie! I LOVE this ride. You get good airtime, good thrills, and it's on par with Corkscrew; awesome! DROP AHEAD! Finally, we have the Jumbo Wheel, which basically is the symbol of the park. If you don't want to ride the Observation Tower for a good view, look no further! Ride it, and you'll enjoy it! So that's all for this time. I hope next time I visit the park, they would've added some new rides! ~Chad ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Author's Note: FYI, the Corkscrew is actually Turn of the Century from the Great America parks and Minotaur is The Great American Scream Machine. The reason? I don't know how to really make a coaster. Sorry for this, but CREDIT TO THE 2 PEOPLE THAT PROVIDED THE DOWNLOADS! I won't name them, but I really want to thank them.
  18. OH NOES I MISSED HER BIRTHDAY D8 Please don't give me a bad title...
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use https://themeparkreview.com/forum/topic/116-terms-of-service-please-read/