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citytrader

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  1. Munchkinland! [img] The mayor and general of the army want to meet you! [img] This place is just adorable! [img] Uncle Nunkie wants your money! [img] The iconic pond, bridge, and giant daisy. Looks like Glinda floated in again! [img] This spot looks strangely familiar! [img]
  2. Pretty sure it was A: The Addams Family. Didn't Gomez have the New York stock exchange computer in his playroom? Or something like that?
  3. Hovering over Gale's farm; [img] There are actually four separate ways to enter our next land. There's a small hidden path in the carnival area; [img] A similar area near the Gale farm; [img] After riding the Tornado ride; [img] Or the main entrance over the rainbow bridge (no pets allowed); [img] [img] Next stop; [img]
  4. I should have specified, no hint of new flat rides. I noticed the coaster. We really honestly, sincerely, and urgently need a boatload of additional flat rides!!! 😁
  5. I think the 3 axis rotation now means individual wall pieces themselves can be rotated. But perhaps not. Ruins, crooked houses, I can think of a few ways this could be nice. Remember what a struggle Dorothy's house was? 😀 I think the "Magic" DLC is the old Spooky one, with some new pieces. Anything new is welcome! I also like the new rotational animation piece. They showcases a cauldron, but I can think of dozens of uses. Fully recolorable paths and square corners on paths is terrific! No mention of new rides though.
  6. Beautiful ride! I think I would lose my lunch on it! 🤣
  7. Fans spotted her last name on a UPS box in one or more episodes and it said "Teller". Penny Teller, get it? The producers said no, only a prop dept. thing, not official. So, officially, D: They never said. (Wife is a huge fan!)
  8. Yes, it's a real ride called Test Flight, not faux. This unique ride was based on an original manufactured in 1948 by Eyerly Aircraft Company. The ride was designed to train pilots. Surprisingly, the peeps love it, but it has pretty dismal numbers. Wait times are pretty terrible because the ride is so long. Shorten the ride time, and no one wants to go on. I used Cain's ride estimator (or whatever that guide is called) to get the best numbers I could out of it. At least it draws the peeps to that area! The Toto Show is the Coriolis ride, always a peep pleaser. The Gale household holds the Twister ride; [img] One has to walk through the parlor, front hall, and other rooms in order to get to the actual ride. The corridors also serve as a "backdoor" to another new area of the park that we'll unveil soon; [img] "Auntie Em, it's a twister!" [img] "I get the feeling we're not in Kansas anymore" [img] The actual twister ride is a beautifully scenic Elixer machine; [img]
  9. Sorry, real life and all that... The apple orchard and pumpkin patch; [img] Forget Aunt Em's, this fox may just get a free chicken dinner; [img] The only flat ride at the farm; [img] Zeke's Barnstormers really packs them in! [img] Overview of the area; [img] We'll visit Dorothy's house next!
  10. Even if they followed up this announcement with something like "check facebook tomorrow for a special surprise" or something. Something!
  11. D: Butterfinger
  12. Beautiful job on the terraforming and scenery in this entire park! Love the coaster!
  13. They very well could be that complex but I'd place my bet on economics. If the game is not as financially viable as the creators had hoped, or loses steam quickly, the company would not spend time and $$$ creating yet more content that might or might not sell. With PC2, Frontier has a whole bunch of assets from PC1 that they can hopefully convert over and then turn a profit on, but as I've said before, I wonder how much truly unique new content will be coming our way? It's really a shame they don't seem inclined to bring back the Thememaker or to develop a ride making kit or something.
  14. Definitely D: Gong
  15. I guess back to the subject of the thread, I think an Assets or a Back Stage DLC would be cool. Trucks, semis, trailers, lawn movers, golf carts, ladders, tool boxes, anything related to maintenance or park upkeep. We all depended on the workshop for those sort of things in PC1. But no Custom assets now. It might not be enough to warrant a paid DLC, but a nice thing to add to a free update. As shyguy suggested, I would also love to see an aquatic pack, swan boats, canoes, kayaks, bumper boats, a large barge or steamboat, maybe just a transportation pack that also includes a variety of monorail skins, a trolley, (Horse pulled would be fabulous!), a small bus, maybe a stagecoach and a pony, elephant, or mule ride, not PC now, but a staple of parks 70-80 years ago. And please fix the boat rides so the tracks are invisible or set up like they were in PC1 with the monorail track.
  16. We've certainly seen the skull shirt in PC1, but I do not recall ever seeing one in PC2. Kind of feels like a hint to me. With Halloween right around the corner, it would make sense that they would release the spooky pack rather than say the vintage one. While not a stand alone DLC, I'm betting we can expect the festive stuff in November for the holiday season, perhaps in a free update. And all this retreads of the older themes is nice, but how about some original content? Granted, we got mythology and viking, but everything else released has just been carryovers from PC1.
  17. C: Minnesota State
  18. "Some" is an understatement! The Frontier workshop with PC2 stuff is even worse! I have found the exact same build listed by no less than five different people, each claiming authorship. At least a couple of items have stated "so and so's object modified by me" although the modification appears minimal. I realize when people post things on any workshop that they have given tacit permission for anyone to use or abuse as they see fit, but just outright posting someone else's work as your own? Really sad.
  19. Can't argue with these two, so I will also say B: Gorilla gorilla gorilla
  20. Something tells me Wagi is on to something, B: Koala.
  21. No, I missed posting it! Ray's Barber Shop; [img] Heading from Marvel's World, we pass a meet and greet. Today, you can see Glinda; [img] The horse drawn trolley makes a stop here, and you can see the farm up ahead; [img] The Gale Farm is probably the smallest "land" in the park; [img] The family attraction here is Toto's Barnyard Review, a live animal show; [img] Excited guests queueing up; [img] A kid-friendly restaurant serves up delicious food at Aunt Em's Country Kitchen; [img] More soon!
  22. B: Blue
  23. Marvel's awe-inspiring Kansas Wheel; [img] The Magnificent Carousel; [img] And the Marvelous Musical Waltzer (reworked workshop Tilt-A-Whirl by Fisherman. Thanks!) [img] There are a few games, such as a crane game; [img] And Marvel's main competition, Zoltan! [img] The entire "land"; [img] Really beautiful at night! [img] We better not head that way! [img] Let's head east instead. Up next is the Gale Farm!
  24. The Weisshorn and the Monte Leone are basically the same ride, one with the fancy surround, and one without. You can also select whether or not to have the cover up, down, or alternate. [img] Unfortunately, the balloon ride is just a prop, not an actual ride. It just rises and lowers. You probably caught a glimpse of it in some of the previous pictures. [img] How cool would it be if it was a real ride?
  25. Palisades Amusement Park is now on the workshop! Take a look if you have a moment. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3542195368 Please let me know what you think. Thanks!

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