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I recently got back into RCT2 and decided to update a park I worked on awhile ago. I went back through it with some new theming and there is still much more to be added, I am going to be adding buildings, supports, more theming and new areas. This is sort of a "midway point" preview. The park will look mostly the same as it does now, with some areas covered up.

 

This is the overview of Aceando, its a pretty large park, the entrance sits at the base of a valley, while the park, nestled between two mountains, expanded to the other side of the mountain range. A large canal was built, delivering water to the man made lake in the area, furnished with faux beaches.

 

Here you see the opening area, a large open food court (soon to be a building) to the right of the main path, with some basic rides on the left

 

This area is just to the left of the main entrance. This was the original development of the park, before the north side of the mountain was purchased and built up. When space was a premium, building a lot of close proximity rides was the best bet

 

Near the beach we see the "River Spirits" double wooden rollercoaster, as well as the bumper boats on the lake and some other rides

 

Another area of the park, this place is located across the lake in a rich forest area. Log flume rides of various length traverse the landscape, which is largely in use by a large maze. Terrified peeps scream's emanate from the haunted house as rollercoasters fly overhead

 

This area was once a lush mountain, destroyed like the area around it in search of valuable minerals. Because the mining company went bankrupt before this mine was fully emptied, this shell of a mountain stands tall in the flat plains of what were once great mountains

 

An expansive area in the rear of the park, it can be hard to establish a true sense of size in a place as large as Aceando

 

The double coaster will soon house another small area nestled between it's two tracks, while currently it is alone overlooking the forested and densely populated area below

 

The Kremlin Towers are one of Aceando's newest additions. Guarded secretly behind a tight net of tall trees lies the KGB, a cop-coaster ride set amongst the destroyed towers reminiscent of the USSR's former glory

 

This area was also a desolated mine that is enjoying its last shot at fading glory before this mountain is flattened and makes way for a new section of the park. Nestled into the terraced mined-out sections of the mountain is built a go-cart track, which may stay or go depending upon it's popularity

 

 

A few things - this park was built years apart, so the particular design elements differ from zone to zone. Much more is expected to be added to this park, though I also plan on building a more "theme heavy" as opposed to ride-focused park in the meantime, with terraced waterfalls flowing through elegant georgian architecture.

 

I also do plan on downloading some custom scenery, and also working more on supports. This park was focused more on the town hall, aka building placement, as opposed to scenery and beautification - although all pathing and buildings were designed to work together to come together to create a final park.

 

Lastly if anyone wants to work on a joint project, I love doing pathing and scenery. This park is not a terribly great example of either but I would love to work with someone to make something awesome!

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