April 9Apr 9 Author A closer look at the guest services building and the entrance to the staff area backstage.
April 17Apr 17 Author The upper plaza all finished out. I like the way I accidently left that awesome view of the first launch hill from this angle.
April 25Apr 25 Author At the far end on the upper plaza there is a viewing platform that hangs over the cliff edge and over looks the first launch and then the end of the Zeus coaster.
May 27May 27 Author Queue lines (normal and express) for the coaster travel through some nice gardens.
June 9Jun 9 Author The Priority queue continues around the edge, while the normal queue heads into the interior of this space for a much longer queue.
June 14Jun 14 Author yes.and it is big. I grabbed it from the workshop and modified to hold the coaster and the doors, etc. Its mostly empty inside. Not sure If I'm going to scale it down inside, or dress it up more. Right now has the feel of a massive temple hall.
July 2Jul 2 Interesting how the stonework of the 'temple' looks bright, shiny, and new. But at the same time, it's crumbling and falling apart. Those old gods need to get busy and refurbish the place!
July 6Jul 6 Author I decided to build a new off-shoot area from the side of Mt. Olympus, but will build this out later. Here is a overhead of this area, but not sure exactly what will be placed here yet. Next we will take a closer look at the Zeus Coaster track from beginning to end.
July 13Jul 13 Author OK - back to the coaster. Lets take a close look at all the hills, turns, twists, and battles of this coaster. First we have a shot looking back at the station where the trains make a small drop right as they leave which then gets them to a small temple where the first launch takes place.
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