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  • Ah. Those must be extremely rare Banana Cobras lining the pathway! 

  • Here is the People Mover making its way through the climbing challenge.  

  • Couple more shots of the area around this flat ride.  

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In order to save on piece counts, I deleted most of the back side and a bunch of interior building pieces. Seeing that you can't see any of this from the normal viewing angles from the park.

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One last shot from ground angle for this part of the build before I move onto the rest of the land as a whole.

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Yep agreed with Wabi, parks always use facades so that's perfectly normal and would 100% happen in a real park. The overall structure looming over the mountain like that would be amazing to see in real life, great work so far!

there's this illusion of the reality, but it's not really really real, like it's beside and inside and inside and beside, but never on top.. nevermind, just kidding but not really

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So lets change course here and take a look at this land as a whole. Its pretty much built out now and we can look at the details more.

First an overview map.

 

Yellow is the area we are talking about. I'm calling it the Sub-Continent (or India). This is pretty much located to the far back of the park. Actually the train and the coasters we have been looking at are beyond the actual park boundary.

 

The green area is where Egypt is/was to the East.

The Pink area was the previously looked at Island of Tibet.

The Purple area to the West will be Venice.

The gray area to the South-west will be Jungles of the World.

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Here is the placement/layout of the rides and stations in this land.

The large orange box is the general location of the two mine train coasters inside the mountain.

The pink boxes are the transportation stations. The two on the right...one is for boats, the other for the train. The one i the upper left is another boat station. The one center left os for the people mover.

The three blue boxes are flat rides.

The purple area is a kids ride section that contains faux and real flat rides. (this brings up a good point. I hope PC2 maybe does a DLC of kids rides...something that was always missing in the game).

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The India section of the park is a hub for transportation. Being at the back of the park, just about every transportation type touches this land somehow.

Light Blue - this is the path of the gondolas. No station here, but it passes along and through India on its way from either the Jungles of the world, or Egypt.

Orange - this is the Orange line of the Adventure boats. Arrives here from Venice, passes through the caverns under the Temple and eventually has a station in India and continues on to Tibet.

Yellow - this is the Blue Line of the Adventure Boats. It arrives from the jungles area, has a station in the caverns under the temple, and eventually moves on towards Egypt.

Green - this is the people mover, called Tree Top Transport. It makes its way here from the Jungles and eventually heads back to that area after a stop at the station in India.

Pink Dashes - this is the Adventure Express train line. Comes to India from Egypt, through a station, on through the caverns under the temple and off to Venice.

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Here are a few in progress build pics of the street area out in front of the mountain with the coasters in it. It will have a few places to eat and shop, but most of this area is just faux sets for guests to walk past and use an entrance to the coaster and flat ride area. They will have to walk through the huge conservatory/greenhouse like building.

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At first I thought those steps were a railroad track (the first image), and how dangerous that would be in real life. Silly me, I should've known better. :classic_tongue:

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Here are a few in progress shots of what I'm calling the transportation hub of the India area. It first has a long downhill path that comes from the upper Egypt area. It also has a train station and a boat station.

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Those wooden planter 'cups' in the last screenshot are so cool!  Did you make those or are they a Workshop item?  They look great planted!  Great start for the transportation hub...I really like how you laid out both the boat and train stations across from each other...

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those are from the workshop and I used them a lot in this land as I wanted this land to be filled with a lot of flowers.

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Here is the completed pathway hill coming down from the Egypt area of the park. Also is a view from above Egypt looking at the train bridge making its way across the river and making a sweeping turn down to the train station in India.

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