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Travel Fun
Ahhh Zion, one of my favorite places! I was so inspired by that tunnel when I visited last summer that I'm incorporating it in my PC2 park! (the arches in the first screenshot in my thread) Plus, I included a few of those terrifying Angels Landing chains as well up the mountain. ;) Your footage brings back great memories!
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Howdy!
Thanks for the warm welcome (feels almost like a welcome back, ha!)
- Worlds of Wonder
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Riverport - Chapter 1
Thanks for the warm welcome and the detailed responses! I too think it really shines once you hit "play." Hooray for moving platforms! Don't get lost, and don't mind the current state of the coaster's queue. You'll get a preview of coming attractions though if you poke around! You reminded me to post a welcome thread! I've been around for a while so your comment makes sense! In fact, "Royal Flux" is a callback to one of the attractions ("Royal Flush") in a park I made for a SGW competition! https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1302567210. The whole project really clicked once I figured out the music, and you can expect classical music to be a running theme! Some of you might remember CTRSind from his custom scenery sets; he's been a great advisor to me and I have him to credit for the park name. Heth is so talented so that's a big complement in my book too! You picked up on the thing I am most anal about in this game, and that is keeping things in scale. I think that's where my time working at D-Land most comes through in my builds. People tend to underestimates just how tiny that place really is, so I like keeping things similarly tight.
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Howdy!
Hello! I see a lot of old faces here! For those who don't know me, my name is David! Though I've gone by TMH, an acronym for my original username (anyone remember?), for most of my virtual theme park building career. I joined the Atari Forums long, long ago, and migrated to Shyguy's World after that whole ordeal. Was a moderator there for a while at, probably, far too young. Worked for D-Land for a few years in the before-times at one of their table service restaurants, and now I am back in school completing my law degree. Boy does time fly.
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Riverport - Chapter 1
Riverport Theme Park & Wild River WaterparkWhere the 5 meets the 405 — in Irvine!Development continues on the 500-acre Great Park, located on the site of the decommissioned Marine Corps Air Station El Toro. The recently opened Wild River Water Park, located in the southern edge of the Park, has secured a lease on 35 additional acres for the development of a world class theme park resort in phases over a ten-year period. Phase 1 sees the opening of the first land, Discoveryport, a steampunk land set in the Pacific Northwest. The port tells the story of a greedy Boron Baron set on plundering the land for a rare Boron-8 isotope that can be harnessed for clean, renewable energy (allegedly). A recreation of the gambling hall where the aforementioned won his seed money sits beside Royal Flux, a demonstration of Boron-8's miraculous capabilities. Still standing is the miner's canteen, Pie in the Sky, run by the Boron Baron's wife Donella. To keep employees in line, the canteen sits under a giant sundial so miners don't exceed their 15-minute lunch break. Custom hats can be purchased at The Mad Hatter. The wharf is also the hub for the three means of transportation that will service the resort: Wild River Excursions, Hyperia Airships, and the Buena VistaLiner. After crossing Wild River, the first half of the Port gives way to Shilo Gulch. Down, down, down we go, passing stark reminders of the industrialization of the land. A powerful Wood Chipper was brought in to clear the operation of all obstructions, and remains embedded in the land to this very day, though she's a bit rusty now. At the bottom of the Gulch is the entrance to Big Bore Mountain, the heart of the operation. Once a sacred mountain known by the native population as "Big Boar Mountain", the Boron Baron has declared it shall now be known as Big Bore Mountain in honor of the miraculous element. But, before the native population was driven off their homeland, they left a final, mysterious warning: "To those who take, awaits a quake." Now, how does a tour of the whole operation sound? I'm sure nothing will go terribly wrong. Frontier Workshop Share Code: 6C0-QZD-XRG
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