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This is a reupload from RCTgo for archiving purpose.

"Welcome to Paradaiso Rock, a park like Hawaii that is not Hawaii!"

This is my entry for Deurklink's Mini Contest round 12, which consists of building a Gerstlauer Bobsled coaster. The coaster must use single-car trains, use a track type like the mini roller coaster track or the giga coaster track for banked sections (like the actual coasters) and be merged with a track type like the wild mouse coaster for tight turns. I ended in 7th place.

For that contest, I was tempted to decorate my coaster with a castle. However, knowing that several actual Gerstlauer Bobsled coasters have a medieval setting, I decided to go differently. Instead, I went with a Hawaiian setting. This plot includes a big rock where the coaster travels through and that hints to the volcanoes on the Hawaiian islands, a bright green foliage and a beach where guests can go sunbathing or ride jet skis.

"Paradaiso" is the Hawaiian word for "Paradise". I named my coaster Animals X because the cars I used are shaped like jaguars and it was easy to make a custom sign out of that title.

See final screenshot for statistics.

This park was made without custom elements. However, Wacky World and Time Twister expansions are needed to view the park.

NB: RCT1/RCT1 Deluxe installation might need to be attached to OpenRCT2 in order to view the park in its true nature.

I hope you like it. :D

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