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Golden Acres [RCT2]
xascher replied to einsteinonthebeach's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Hey, well, I haven't played rct 2 for quite a few years, but remembered that kind of error once, when I was using a hack/trainer, if your are, search for a Drexler patch, I found one for rct, and rct2 and it eliminated all problems, but if you arent using a trainer, wow, your pc must be on crack... -
Seven Peaks, Theme Park.
xascher replied to xascher's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
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Seven Peaks, Theme Park.
xascher replied to xascher's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
A few features I forgot to mention. A holding brake drop, vertival loop, TWO overbanked turns, and a helix. A quick overview of the ride. The 90 degree drop, along with an overbanked turn laced within the supports. Block section on the upper left, and a small overbanked turn on the upper right. Vertical loop goodness, along with tunnel goodness, and OMG Block Section... GOODNESS! -
Man, I can compare. Wyoming and Idaho, the two most BORING states to drive through. (Might as well go to four corners)
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Hmm, I have also found on forums, that it will be a vertical drop 'type' coaster, a design by Zerier, or whatever. I have ridden a few launch coasters of the 'compact' type, which the lagoon coaster MAY be, and I've found that if not designed well, can be rather deppressing. Making the focal point of the ride meerly the launch, and not the track it travels on. But looking at peoples speculations of the ride, I doubt that it would be so. Bat, is a good example of the ride only having one focal point. Bat is inverted, thats about the only feature that makes it fun. And while it is a good 1 time ride, it is rather boring after you realize, "Oh my god, this ride really sucks..."
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Ah, yes, Lagoons RCDB pictures give no interest to the park. While it may be small, compared to Six Flags MM, It is quite large for it's needs. Also, the park is very well kept, VERY well kept. And you will find that the service there far surpasses most larger theme parks. The park is very familly friendy, then once the clock strikes 6:00, the park almost instantly is raided with teens, and others of the social lot, making the park also a haven for the teen audience. But the park, is SO much more than a permanent fair, first of all, no carniess. DOWN WITH CARNIES!!!
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You really don't know that much about the project then. Let me enlighten you. 1. It's a steel coaster being built by Zierer 2. Launched (Rumored) 3. Inversions (2+ barrel/heartline rolls confirmed by Lagoon) 4. 110 feet 5. Coaster was designed from an ex-employee of Arrow Dynamics of Utah, but now works for Lagoon. 6. Local steel companies will be making track/supports, etc. 7. 150 by 400 feet. With it that compact, pretty sure its a launch. I Thank you deeply for the facts, WHY DOES IT HAVE TO BE NEXT YEAR!!! As you probably know, for the past couple of years Lagoon has been trying to refurbish their kiddyland. And who could forget the castastrophy that was Bat... But this new coaster should more than make up for any ill repute.
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I'm from Utah, am mormon, and can still agree...
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Yes, the 2007 coaster is bieing teased into the newspapers, and while no concrete facts are bieing disclosed, we have been tortured to only live with the statement, "It will be like nothing we have ever had before,"
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Seriously, think how clean your house/apartment would be. I heard there was Lucky Charms too. Well, the polygamists in colorado city are all pervs. 50 year old guys getting married to 6 year old girls, and 12 year old boys marrying 25 year old women
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Nope, the temple is just a fancy church. No gold coins, lucky charms, or gift shops.
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Mormon temples are basicly marble covered jacked-up churches for babtisims. And they are also regular churches, though, for respect to God, and the son of, One must wear white temple clothes. Caffiene, well, me and my family drink about 50 Dr. Peppers every week. There are few people in the mormon religion who do not, due to the fact that they believe that it 'alteres the mind' but in my opinion, WHO CARES!!!!
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No, we don't have 50 wives. Infact, its strictly against our religion. Only places like Colorado City are full of polygamists. The 'Evangelical' Mormons, who give the regular people like me, bad names. No, Utah is basicly like every other state, only there's as much churches, as there are starbucks everywhere else.
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Well, I live in Utah, yes Utah. Please disregard my mid sentance rants about how Utah is NOT full of polygamists, and Mormons have no real difference between ANY RELIGION!!! Sorry, I have been many places, and the second I tell someone i'm from utah, I am officially, a demon worshiping sadist. But anyway, back to the REAL topic. In Farmington Utah, there is a really nice, and friendly park called Lagoon. It is legendary for its good service, and also, you can camp out next door, you can even bring food into the park. It also has loads of pavilions. The rides are also very good. It has 7 REALLY fun rollercoasters, and is still growing. And has LOADS of flat rides. I would list out all the rides, but you can just go to lagoonpark.com, and look at the rides. Or go to rcdb.com and search lagoon. So, basicly, keep on telling us about little parks in your area