gci2011 Posted November 13, 2010 Author Posted November 13, 2010 (edited) Nope, Boulder Leisure Park is here to stay! Edited November 14, 2010 by gci2011
ericm95 Posted November 13, 2010 Posted November 13, 2010 I'm glad your still continuing this! But what cs set did you use for this? what set? and how did u get rid of this sign?
GrabowskiEnterprises Posted November 13, 2010 Posted November 13, 2010 ^Thats easy, on the ride's menu find the little icon that looks like a sign click it, and poof it's gone, click again to get it back
gci2011 Posted November 13, 2010 Author Posted November 13, 2010 Yep, Grabowski is right. I'll post a full list of cs and other information tonight when I post the download.
gci2011 Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010  Official Boulder Leisure Park Download is here!  You will need ALL of the following custom scenery: If you cannot find anything on here, please PM me- I will send you the file.  All CS needs to be placed in C: Program Files/Atari/RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3/Style/Themed.  You will need the following Custom Flat Rides (CFR): Doughnuts_Paratrooper.zip doughnuts_madhouse.zip  Please follow the information in the included ReadMe files. I believe the ReadMe is featured in the madhouse file. After installing these flat rides, the following directories should exist:  C: Program Files/Atari/RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3/Style/Custom/Doughnuts/madhouse C: Program Files/Atari/RollerCoaster Tycoon® 3/Style/Custom/Doughnuts/Paratrooper  You will need the following pictures: RCT3 Billboards.zip  Unzip the file, then place the folder in My Pictures (Windows XP) or Pictures (Vista/7).  You will additionally need the Soaked Expansion Pack and the most recent update, found at this link: ftp://ftp.atari.com/patches/rct3_soaked/RCT3SOAKED_ONDISC-UPDATE1_USA.EXE  And finally, Boulder Leisure Park: Boulder Leisure Park.dat  Boulder Leisure Park should be placed in Documents/RCT3/Parks.  Please enjoy the park! Please let me know if you have any issues, I've tried to be very thorough with instructions. Please post your thoughts now that you're able to see all of the park.  Thank you for your support, gci2011
ericm95 Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Okay. I'll download the park right now and I'll tell you what I think of the park later... So is it the DasMatze Billboard set?
gci2011 Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 I don't honestly know. If you have followed all of my instructions above, when you go into a park click on the scenery icon, then find the billboards button. Choose an image in the window that pops up and then scroll down until you find the sign like I had. I think it's about halfway down, past a bunch of counters. Place it where you want it, then click on the ride you want to get rid of the default sign on. Go to the page where you can change the name of the ride, then click on the picture of the queue sign. This will show/hide the default sign.
devol4 Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Just stumbled across this gem of a park, and I must say, I'm impressed. I really liked the park It's parks like these that make me want to dust off my copy of the game and start playing again ^^ Â Thanks for sharing the park with us, and I can't wait to see what's in store for it!
gci2011 Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 ^Thanks! ------------------------------------------  June 3, 1972 6th Season  Hello Boulder!  Boy, have I got an update for you! Normally I don't like to say "I told you so", but.... I kinda did.  All of us here at the park aren't quite sure what was up with last years attendance, but this year's opening day has brought in twice our previous opening day record!  I think my sentiments are best expressed by these pictures: The first guests enter the park for our 6th season. Whoa! What's with all of this? The crowds surpassed our highest expectations. Look at those lines for Boulder Railway and Grand Wheel! Even Mad Mouse has a full queue! Boulder Tower had a few minor mechanical issues this morning, but we got it up and running in under an hour! RPM is doing well too. El Furioso finally has a full train! Even Modern Motorcars is packed!  Next update I'll focus on our new additions for this year, assuming I won't get lost in the crowds!  Have a terrific day!  -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
ericm95 Posted November 16, 2010 Posted November 16, 2010 It's great to hear the park is doing good! I just downloaded it and it has that silverwood 'esque' feel to it which isn't a bad thing! Keep it up! And keep the park goin!
gci2011 Posted November 16, 2010 Author Posted November 16, 2010 ^Thanks! Glad to hear you like the park  Also... I'll be in Montréal for a few days, so I may not have time to get updates up daily. I'll do my best though. ------------------------------------------------------ June 20, 1972 6th Season  Hello again Boulder!  Today I bring you pictures of many of our new additions for this year:  The new area looking down the hill, the day before opening. The Breeze has been relocated back to this area of the park. That's a long way down from the top of our new "Speed Slides!" Sea Serpent is new this year as well. This new Midway Café serves steaks and hamburgers. An overview of the area. The first guests contemplate riding Speed Slides. This new restaurant features outdoor seating only above a small pond. We also moved Grand Carousel across to the other side of the path, and put it in this new building. The first guests are queuing. Our new entrance building!  I'll try to get better shots of the new entrance building and the Grand Carousel for the next update.  Have a great day!  -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
GrabowskiEnterprises Posted November 16, 2010 Posted November 16, 2010 Likin the direction of this park.
gci2011 Posted November 17, 2010 Author Posted November 17, 2010 July 1, 1971 6th Season  Hello again!  Attendance has continued to rise now that school is out for the summer. We are hopeful that this trend will continue!  In other news, work has begun on next year's expansion area. I can't show you anything yet, but it's definitely going to be a hit!  Onto the pictures:  A full train of riders is about to disembark Boulder Railway. Here's a better view of the new Grand Carousel building. And here's our new entrance building from the outside. I managed to get two full trains in one shot! RPM is doing well also. I don't think I've seen the line for Shoot the Chutes this full since it opened! Guests love Fright Night Estate when they're feeling the need to scream!  Come out and visit the park soon!  -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
Ace Of Spades Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 Looking exponentially better with every post! All I could say to this one is try for a station for that log ride...even a no-cs one would look better than nothing. Â Keep up the good work.
gci2011 Posted November 21, 2010 Author Posted November 21, 2010 (edited) ^Thanks!  Back from Montreal... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  August 1, 1972 6th Season  Hello Boulder,  I've been very busy this past month, as I've been visiting other parks around the country to try to stay on top of all of the latest technology.  After all of my travels, I decided I'd like nothing more than to spend a warm evening in the park. I managed to take some pictures for you as well:  Some areas of the park are not as busy as others. Even Bumpers was busy! Another full train of happy riders sets out on El Furioso. Don't forget RPM! Look at that drop! Upon my return, there were whispers around the office that Pirates Ahoy may not be here much longer. We'll have to wait and see!  Until next time,  -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park Edited November 29, 2010 by gci2011
Calicoasters Posted November 21, 2010 Posted November 21, 2010 RPM looks awesome. It is very inspiring.
gci2011 Posted November 22, 2010 Author Posted November 22, 2010 ^Thank you! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- September 1, 1972 6th Season  Hello again,  We're entering the home stretch here at Boulder Leisure Park. We close at the end of the month, but we bring good news!  Boulder Leisure Park will open nearly a month earlier next year, at the beginning of May 1973!  Anyway, I have a few pictures to share:  Grand Wheel got new entrance structures. This restaurant got a new roof. I certainly hope they'll repaint those pink cornices though... The midways are as busy as ever! This area is not quite as busy, but not for long... A preview of next year's additions...  Stay tuned!  -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
Ace Of Spades Posted November 22, 2010 Posted November 22, 2010 Looking as great as ever gci, can't wait for next year's additions!
gci2011 Posted November 23, 2010 Author Posted November 23, 2010 September 30, 1972 6th Season  Hello Boulder,  It's that time of year once again, where Boulder Leisure Park must close its doors for winter. Be sure to come back next year to see what we've been up to!  Just a few last pictures:  The Main Midway is going to look really empty this winter compared to this. RPM looks great - come back again next year to ride it again. A wonderfully disorienting view of El Furioso as the last full train of the year climbs the lift. Trying to get one last ride in... There were lots of changes along the main midway this year. Speed Slides were very popular this year. It'll be a long winter for this guest... Hmmm... What's this? Come back next year to find out!  See you next May!  -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
gci2011 Posted November 25, 2010 Author Posted November 25, 2010 Happy Thanksgiving!  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  May 5, 1973 7th Season  Boulder Leisure Park is back!  Hello Boulder, and welcome to another exciting season here at the park!  This years additions include 3 new rides and a new roller coaster. I'll get a few pictures for you today, but i'll focus on additions in my next update.  This means that next year will conclude our 5 year expansion plan. This also came with the promise of 3 new coasters: RPM in 1971, Rocky Rumbler this year, and one left for next year.  Well, I'll get on with it:  Welcome back for our 7th season! Its coaster time! The first train of the year crests the lift. Guests seem very happy to be back! The crowds are filling up the midways once again. We always have a bit of trouble drawing guests back to these areas of the park. The first guests enter the new area of the park. It's the return of Mine Train! We've made a few modifications, and Mine Train is now back as Rocky Rumbler! There's Rocky Rumbler next to the all-new Bombardiers! Here's an overview of most of the new area. Rocky Rumbler at the top, Bombardiers at the bottom, and in the building to the left is the one-of-a-kind "Extra-Terrestrial Thrill Co.", a disorienting thrill ride. A nice view of the entire park. The area in the center has already been cleared for next year's additions.  Come out and visit the park!  -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
gci2011 Posted November 26, 2010 Author Posted November 26, 2010 June 2, 1973 7th Season  Hello Boulder!  I've got quite a few pictures of this years new additions for you. I'll get on with it I guess:  Here is a new bathroom building, behind it is Bumpers. Bumpers experienced minor renovations over the off-season. Look at that line! In the foreground is a new pizza parlor, with El Furioso and Bombardiers forming a great background. Don't look down! The area around Bombardiers is beautifully landscaped. Here's Rocky Rumbler's queue and station building. I see Rocky Rumbler sneaking through the trees! Here's the main plaza in our new area. Guests also love our new "Ecstatic Elephants"  Come check out all of our new additions!  -Robert Clarke PR Manager Boulder Leisure Park
CorkscrewFoley Posted November 26, 2010 Posted November 26, 2010 Park is looking nice so far. Can't say I'm a fan of that marble coming from one of the ride exits and perhaps entrance if you're using an CS.
gci2011 Posted November 26, 2010 Author Posted November 26, 2010 Which photo are you referring to? The last?
CorkscrewFoley Posted November 26, 2010 Posted November 26, 2010 The first and second pics on this page. I use that, myself, with flooring indoors. By the way, is that parkay I see?
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