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  1. I rode Avalanche at Timber Falls 40 times in 3 1/2 hours.
  2. Worst: Pegasus at Mt. Olympus. Can't get much more painful and boring than airtimeless bunny hops and a gigantical slam. Best: Easily Big Bad Wolf. That turn over the Rhine River is super-intense.
  3. I'm kind of ten seasons ahead, so I can't do much about what you see in those screens. I'm catching y'all up.
  4. -Yeah, but they make you pair up now. I think they've succeded in killing all of the remaining ones now. -Ah, you wuss, it doesn't hurt that much. -Yeah, I tried to get my friend a credit on it and they wouldn't let us ride. Maybe they just didn't like my friend...
  5. I really don't like your flyer that much. And Alaska isn't all snow and ice. Sorry, I had to. I didn't get my turn.
  6. I got that comment at Coaster Cravers, too. It's that wide so that the drop and the rest of the ride can be on two different sides of a footpath.
  7. I strongly advise you to take advantage of the Light Rail system.
  8. My favorite is still "Get off, you fat morbosity!" Thanks for following that one up.
  9. This was my one of my home parks for a good seven years. You could say I'm pretty familiar with it. Screamin' Yellow Eagle - a falling star. Mystery Mine Ride - a moving theater; I think it's a Yogi Bear ride now. Ghost Blasters - a Sally dark ride. Treetop Tumbler - hard to explain exactly what this is, but it's a lot of fun. The Coasters. Kite-Eating Tree - a wave swinger; some of the swings are backwards. It's an interesting feeling. The Mighty Axe - a Zamperla Roto-shake; this ride owns. Paul Bunyan Log Chute - a log chute, best ride of its kind I've ever been on. Excellent theming, two awesome drops, you don't get too wet, there are two on-ride photos, and it's LONG. They have three coasters. Li'l Shaver - don't bother, they won't let you ride without a kid. Pepsi Ripsaw - very, very long. Gives you some good views of the park. Nice family coaster. Timberland Twister - the first Gerstlauer spinner. Lots of fun. I like it better than Spinning Dragons for some reason. Be prepared to have sore leg muscles afterward. No leg room whatsoever. Just get an unlimited ride wristband. There isn't as much math involved and you can ride a little more. And you have a spiffy souvenier. You should have enough time to do Ripsaw, TT, and PBLC one time and Tumbler, if you're lucky.
  10. Just announced: New for 2017... Tsunami Splash is the park's first water ride! Guests will be lifted 90 feet in the air, and dropped all the way into refreshing splash! This is sort of an old design, but it will look really nice! I can't wait!
  11. In line for S:UF at CoasterCon, right before ERT on it, these two kids (looked like 9th or 10th grade) hopped the exit fence, walked across, and hopped the fence around the queue right in front of us, paying no attention (this was about ten yards away from the steps to the station). Unfortunately for them, they jumped a line full of ACErs.
  12. Still isn't working. -Do I want it in or out of the file called "RCT3 Prima Scenerio?" (I may have the name a little off)
  13. Mt. Olympus really lacks in the guest safety department, IMO, what with the absence of spiels, the somewhat oblivious staff (no offense if you work there), the non-lap-bar-checkery, and the areas that are not fenced in. I agree that it is absolutely apalling.
  14. The area between the loop and the cobra roll going backwards is especially powerful in the positives category on standard Vekoma Boomerangs. Haven't been on an Invertigo (next summer). I would say that the are between the second spike and the loop going backwards is the biggie on the Deja Vu model, but that's more of a weird "catch" than anything. Can't figure this one out.
  15. ^No, I've been on others aside from Bamboozler that were entertaining, but 'Boozler put me off 'em for good.
  16. Wait, I mean the basics (I'm having a lot of trouble with this). Custom Scenario, Career, Sandbox, what? I'll see if I can find it.
  17. -2016, not 2014 -It was the best they could afford.
  18. Ah, I was on the wrong part of the computer. Thanks, I'll try that. PeepCam, ho! EDIT: Something went wrong. I can't find it on RCT3. -Do you mean the folder within the Scenarios folder? -Exactly how do I get to it from the RCT3 main menu?
  19. I'm trying to download Geboldi World Port at the moment. I get the window that contains the zipped file. Here's where the questions arise: -Do I extract the file (prettty obvious, just making sure)? -If so, where do I extract it to? -How do I access the park in from the main menu of RCT3? Thanks.
  20. The corkscrew is a standard layout. I'm not changing it. Plus I'm ten seasons ahead in the sim.
  21. Just pronounce it OY-rope-uh and you'll be fine. Sorry I couldn't be more help. We went to Parc Asterix instead.
  22. ^Go ride Bamboozler at Worlds of Fun and you'll change your mind. Looks really amazing. I love the way you're advancing the plot. Keep it up!
  23. Sorry I haven't gotten screens up yet. Well, the rides in the park are complete and ready to open. There are only five rides: Corkscrew, an Arrow corkscrew coaster Little Dipper, a kiddie coaster Scrambler Wheel Rocker Go-Karts Americana Carrousel And there will be three places to get food: Glen Oaks Drinks Glen Oaks Eatery Luigi's Pizza And one theater, The Colosseum Theatre. I've noticed that there aren't many trees on one side of the park. I'm assuming that they'll be planted in the near future. Overview Corkscrew Wheel Rocker Go-Karts Park Gates Little Dipper
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