disneyland123 Posted May 23, 2009 Posted May 23, 2009 Hello. Do you know me? If you are also on Atari, you probably do. If you don't, I'm disneyland123 and I'm new to the forums of TPR. I've looked here before but never registered or signed in. So I hope I like it here! The reason I joined is to post updates of my current park, Rosewood Creek. The park already has some updates - this update is the fifth to be exact - but to follow up on the first four updates, you can go to Atari Forums and check. Anyways, I'll give a little summary on my park before I begin the update. Rosewood Creek is a small little park in Pennsylvania, meant to compete with Hersheypark. It opened in 1989, and right now, it's the end of 1990. Next year's addition will be a TOGO standup called Viper. Rides: Corkscrew Caverns - An Arrow Dynamics custom looping coaster with one inversion and a high-speed tunnel Forest Runner - A PTC woodie featuring a layout through the park's rugged terrain, lots of airtime, and a 540 degree helix finale The Big Wheel - The park's family-sized ferris wheel HotRod - Hot rod themed scrambler attraction Spark of Insanity - The park's Disk-O ride Tilt-a-Whirl - The classic family attraction found at most fairs SkyTower - An observation deck with a top of 200 feet tall Chaos - The whirling and rotating fairground ride - a must have for any small park! Mountain Wheel - A double skywheel providing a completely different view of the park that the SkyTower does And coming next year... Viper - A thrilling TOGO standup featuring a compact layout, a 7-storey loop, and a 540 helix Off-Season Season Passholders Extra Day 1990 So here I am again at the entrance of one of my favorite parks now, Rosewood Creek! Whoa, whoa, whoa! Looks like Hotrod is bringing a new definition to the word upchuck! It's easy to re-ride, that seems to be our little puke problem here.... Corkscrew Caverns doing good as usual. It's still keeping quite smooth for now, dunno how it may be in a few years time. The Tilt-a-Whirl has been a hit with families this year, although it's not too popular today. It is the off-season, after all. Not everybody has season passes, although with Viper next year I think it'll be worth it! They replaced the fence with a large metal door. And the real reason I came today - the backstage tour of the new section, The Wild West! It's really incomplete, hope they can finish it up before the season starts next year! Since the path connecting to The Wild West hasn't been built yet, we relied on this dirt track to get ourselves to Viper. The train roars right through the loop. Looks like it's gonna be an intense little standup. Although with Iron Wolf opening this year, it might not compare up to this new company's ride - I must say that it was an awesome ride when I went on that standup. The ride is incredibly compact. It packs in a loop, a 540 helix, an air hill, and bunny hops into a small space. The signature "TOGO Tilt" of the ride is in a tunnel! And they gave us a copy of the storyline for Viper as we were leaving the park. "Once, in an old town were three outlaws who formed a group called the Bashin' Bandits, known for their extreme violence and use of weapons. Together they stole gold from all over the town, and from nearby towns as well. Legend has it, they had a secret stone cabin in which they stashed their treasure deep in the forests, but no one had ever found it. "Then one night, there was a thunderstorm. Lightning flashed, and thunder crashed as the rain fell like a gang of pranksters dropping bucketloads of water on a single person. The gang hid in their cabin that night, waiting for the morning to come... "The next morning, the sun shined, and the grass glistened with rainwater. But unfortunately, disaster struck. The rain had irritated a nearby snake, and the snake was all too ready to attack. The gang stared at it, wide-eyed and frozen, before the snake slithered towards them. Terrified, they ran towards their cabin - disturbing the viper in the process. The viper chased after them, and they abandoned their treasure in the cabin, and ran off into the distance, never to be seen by the townspeople ever again. "Today, the stone cabin still stands locked in the woods - no one has ever been able to pry open the lock. But every night on the same day that the Bashin' Bandits disappeared, a thunderstorm strikes the town again and the rain is hard enough to disturb any creatures nearby..... "It's time for you to make your escape..." They used this as a sort of poster.... Please reply. Next time I visit will be opening day, 1991!
cinciDAWGS12 Posted May 24, 2009 Posted May 24, 2009 This park looks good from what I can see. Viper seems like it's going to be a fun ride! Nice work!
the ghost Posted May 24, 2009 Posted May 24, 2009 Welcome to TPR! The park looks great, although I do not really like that last shot of viper. The transition looks a little awkward, however, I think that has to do with the game as opposed to the coaster. Everything else looks great!
Allena.k.a.Alan Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 Pretty good! I was wondering why you selected Rosewood Creek as the name of your park, it sounds great.
KPWoCkAxX Posted May 28, 2009 Posted May 28, 2009 Welcome to TPR! It's always nice to see new people around here and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your parks and rides. Viper looks great I must say. I like the colours but the track in that last picture looks really painful. Hope to see a new update soon!
HPCrazy Posted May 30, 2009 Posted May 30, 2009 Great park, at least what you have done so far! I love that shot of the green coaster, Viper. Reminds me of a postcard shot.
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