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iEddiez

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  1. Coral Cove - Opening Day As you can see, the park has opened its first fully themed land - Coral Cove. The press day was very successful and it has created quite the buzz in the local community and within the enthusiast community. The park is working on an official POV in the coming weeks. The rest of the park is thriving, but, you will see that Enterprise and Wacky Worm have been fully removed. However, you can see that an area next to Wild River and beyond Twin Looper has been cordoned off for future construction. We'll bring you more updates across the season as we get them!
  2. Hey Shyguy, great to see you! That's a lovely rig. Loving the monitor too. Two colleagues have a Odyssey G9, which looks amazing but I can't get out of the mind space of one monitor is for one program. I run two monitors on an arm, it's very Wall Street...., and I'll have my game in front of me and then socials/music/chrome on the other monitor. My new rig has run everything really well so far.
  3. Arrival of an Aquatic Land Press Day has arrived for Coral CoveIt's frustrating that the 'old' land name was printed on the Information board... Nothing else at the park was open for the press day. Tidal Wave has seen a few thematic enhancements in the off season. It's also had it's bridge roof replaced. The first of the new attractions is Sub-Spin, a children's Ferris wheel, though adults are welcome too! There's also a splash pad to run around in on those warm days in the UK Summer. Now for the main event of the expansion. Riptide, an indoor Maure Sohne spinning roller coaster. Of course you will find your standard retail shops and a selection of F&B stalls throughout the new area. The parks owners are hoping this new investment, of an indoor attraction, will assist with guest footfall on those rainy UK days, whilst also attracting younger thrill seekers looking to make that first step into larger roller coasters. Talking of which, I am happy to announce that we're not done with Coral Cove yet... there's an expansion pad to the left of Riptide Retail that will host a thrilling attraction in the coming years. Elsewhere in the park, there are plans afoot to expand beyond Treetops and into the Wilderness. Watch this space. It's also with a heavy heart that the Wacky Worm and Enterprise will not be returning for the this season. Both attractions have been removed.
  4. Hi all, a small closed season update for you. As you can see, a new area is all fenced off and a building has been constructed! I wonder what adventures await?
  5. Thanks for this. Sounds very very promising.
  6. Loving the lighting and atmosphere in the last few posts.
  7. Thank you both for your kind words! Last Day of the Season As the sun sets on a great season here at Oakwood, we cannot wait to welcome you back next Spring.
  8. Hi all, Oakwood Park Manager here. As we prepare for the last day of the season, I thought it'd be beneficial to get some of our on ride POVs out there so you can enjoy Oakwood in the off season. Enjoy.
  9. As we near the end of the season the park have announced that Enterprise has spun for the last time. The ride is now cordoned off and is awaiting removal in the off season. Over at Tidal Waves entrance, more can be seen inside the new expansion...
  10. Thanks! The Woodland Walk provides a nice separation from the park to be honest, I am sure it'll remain for a number of seasons. Thanks for the feedback. I have taken this on! Trip Report 2 - Season 1 I've decided to make a special trip to the park today as it's a lovely spring day. Purely to get on Tidal Wave! It's open and looking fantastic. The pipe theming ensures that even bystanders will get wet! Maybe they should fix the spelling error though on the vinyl sign! But yes, it really is a Splash Zone. The ride even has water jets to soak you more after the main splash. What cruel person designed this!? The entrance even has water. Note the small warning on the corner of the sign. I mean, they warn you... This fence is new... I also expected more of a queue on this warm day. Oh well. Another wet warning. A third and final warning before the boat departs. Here goes nothing...! They weren't kidding. Everything has water in it... time to dry off and drive home. Until next time!
  11. Trip Report - First day of the new Season The park opened at 9am, on the dot, it was tipping down with rain. The rain continued to fall for most of the morning. This was particularly annoying as there no large indoor areas/rides to escape the downpours of the UK. I thought, as I am already wet I'd try Tidal Wave to start the day. Sadly this was closed for the day as it had not been signed off by the technicians as they had hoped. I was spited on day one! It looked great though and the theming was on point. IAs the morning turned to the afternoon I finally stopped wandering around the park and got one some rides. First stop was Treetops. A family coaster that wound its way through a clearing of natural forest. The sun even came out. For lunch I stopped off at BBQ and bits. All reasonably priced. After lunch and some more wandering I finally got on the star attraction. Whilst it's no spring chicken, the ride packs such a punch and would give modern woodies a run for their money! Of course I re-rode this a few times! Twin Looper was what you'd expect for a ride of its age. It's full of rattle and nostalgia. The water effects were all turned on over at Tidal Wave on my way out of the park. Alas, the ride did not run. As dusk fell I walked back to the Car Park. Full of hope for the future of this park. Fingers crossed Tidal Wave opens soon as the park clearly has high hopes for the ride, it being right at the front of the property. It does also beg the question, how long is left for Wild River if there is bigger, better, more thrilling splash ride in the park? Time will tell. Until next time!
  12. It took me a while to figure out the new nav but I really like the look and feel of the forums!
  13. Welcome to Oakwood, a family ran funfair turned theme park. Oakwood has recently been purchased by an investment firm. They have already invested heavily in the theme parks infrastructure by revamping it's oversized car park and proving adequate access via the main road. They have also made a significant investment by building a brand new Intamin Megasplash for the upcoming season. Oakwood is currently a park of two halves. The left side is the classic park with beloved attractions that date back to the parks original opening, over 30 years ago. The right, where Tidal Wave is situated, is 'new' land that the investment firm has acquired from the local farms. If this season is successful enough, the investment firm are looking to overhaul the entire park and shift it to a more focussed Theme Park rather than the classic regional park it is today. I started building this before the announcement of Oakwood, Wales' closure, alas, the name has stuck here so I am rolling with it. The starting car park is from the workshop.
  14. Here in the UK it's been milder this week but highs of 4*C!
  15. Thanks! Gotta love cheap UK labour ;) I never thought about how long it would have taken! Thanks Cody! I can’t take credit for the car park. That was an excellent blueprint with some edits. Thanks! Much appreciated
  16. Alright everyone? I was wondering what specs everyone is using these days for PC2/NL2 and the like? I've just built a new rig for the year; https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/iEddiez/saved/#view=H38nGX
  17. Welcome to Isle of Wonders A brand new Resort in the heart of the UK. Our resort currently consists of two 'themed' lands, Kidz Zone and Valhalla. The park also has non themed areas such as 'The Quarry'. Our waterpark 'Splashquest' is also under construction for season 2. We hope you pay us a visit.
  18. I am enjoying the Water Park mechanics at the moment. I am not digging too much into the coaster side of things until I have more themes to play with.
  19. Glad you asked! Here is one to keep you going.
  20. I tend to like writing stories about the parks development. Rides tend to be "here's a ride POV".
  21. Hello all, Welcome to Lewis Gardens, a local park with BIG ambitions! You may remember that the park was acquired by a large investment company a number of years ago. In that time we have invested heavily in themed areas across the park, whilst keeping the original attractions that gained us a loyal customer base. These investments have driven up attendance and we're incredibly excited to share with you the newest area, Atlantis. We've retained the familiar entrance. Yes, it's plain but it serves it's purpose. The first new land under the new owners, Bavaria, transports you to southern Germany. Herr, I mean here, you can find Bratwurst, Pretzels, steins and even ride two roller coasters. PROST! The centre of our park still houses the original attractions, though some have seen some major TLC in recent years to keep them tip top. Lewis Airfield is a firm favourite with kids who are finding their feet with bigger roller coasters. Flight School takes you on an air race high in the sky. Rome features our two wooden Gods. Probably the loudest land to date. Fortunately it's tucked away at the back of the back in the middle of our property. Far away from neighbours. Lastly, Atlantis. Currently sporting two major attractions (which you've obviously never seen in any other park...).
  22. It’s an honour. Thank you
  23. Thank you so much. I may decide to have a play. Your creation is very very very good!

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