Park / Walibi Belgium

15 Comments

  • Comment System%s's Photo
    comment below
  • saxman1089%s's Photo

    I really enjoyed this park! It had a great fun atmosphere, and it just looks like you had a ton of fun building it. i especially enjoyed the mine train ride. Glad you were able to finish it up and let all of us see it!

  • sneakyfrankie94%s's Photo

    Cool park, I had fun looking around this. Cool to see the calamity mine train re imagine, as well as robin hood mixed with loup garou. I'd give this a high bronze/low silver for content, and gold/spotlight for originality. good job.

  • Faas%s's Photo

    As someone that also once converted the Six Flags Belgium scenario, this was pretty cool to look at. 

    I loved the mine train and the log flume, and the woody's layout was awesome. I was less impressed by the launch coaster and how you completely hid the first element from the peeps. 

  • posix%s's Photo
    Good to see this. In most parts built with love and excitement for real life experiences. Good dedication to theming - don't think I've ever seen a Shuttle Loop themed more. Good idea here. Aiming too much for realism and effects than aesthetics, which to me personally should always come first. In the competitive nature of how we play, I don't think this deserves to crack past Silver, but it doesn't matter.
     
    We miss you Jonny. All best.
  • RWE%s's Photo
    Good to see you're still there, dude! And i'm also very glad to see this finished. This park combines some decent NCSO techniques with a charming atmosphere and a nice overall feeling. I really liked the mine train and the log flume, both very well composed rides i can absolutely imagine riding in RL while looking at this park. The shuttle loop theming is also really good. The Station of 'Pulse of the nature' is really cool and Shows the great skill you're having.

    What i don't like about this park is the usage of that wooden post fence, which felt overused in some places in my eyes. Also the way how 'Xpress' is located behind that main facade isn't my taste of rct.

    All in all a cool release that should get a low silver (60%) in my opinion, looking forward to hopefully see more stuff from you again in the future.
  • csw%s's Photo

    Your parks always have such a wonderful balance of fun and technical skill that I really admire. Congratulations on the silver.

  • Poke%s's Photo

    i think my favourite parts of this are the foliage, layouts and the vibrant colours. It's only a 'fun' build though and thus not that aesthetically impressive or interesting which explains my low vote.

  • Julow%s's Photo

    It was very enjoyable to look around this park. 

    It's made with good taste and it has a really fun and relaxing atmosphere. 

    I also didn't like the launched coaster, it was the only black point I would change because the rest is lovely. 

    Favorites : the shuttle loop coaster, mine train and log flume

    I agree it's not a very impressive release but it was still very nice to see. 60%

  • G Force%s's Photo

    This is quite random, but your underwater landscaping has always been very strong in my eyes, so much so I've tried to replicate it in the past.

     

    But yea, very nice job here.  Always love to see a new take on NCSO at a high level, and you definitely provided it here.  Maybe a little disappointed in the size of the park, and seeing as you took a few liberties in the rides and such, expanding it a bit might not have been a bad idea.  Still, very nice release and a very solid 60%.

  • MCI%s's Photo

    Really glad to see this park finally finished.

    You know how much I like it, especially the log flume and Calamity Mine. The theming around Psyke is really well done as well, catching the flair of the real ride very well. It´s a shame you decided to keep this park so small eventhough I know why you did it. I´d have loved to see another area with a completly new, non walibi inspired coaster to boost.

     

    I wont give up hope that this will not be your last work, but if so this is a good way to call it a day.

  • Louis!%s's Photo

    i thought this was awesome

  • Fisch%s's Photo

    I loved this. Fun, colorful, inspiring and actually full of really cool rides. It's also quite true to the overall Walibi feel I got when I visited Walibi Holland (haven't been to Walibi Belgium). I especially liked the bits of nice themeing here and there that turned the park so charming and atmospheric. The woodie layout is great as well.

  • Jonny93%s's Photo

    Thanks for your comments. I am really glad to see this park released. I can totally understand the criticism about the park. Too little time has prevented me from enlarging the park and to create more areas. Beeing heavily inspired by our trip to Walibi Belgium i tried to capture this Walibi feeling.

    I want to say also a huge thanks again to MCI who was responsible for the layouts of the woodie and the Intamin launcher.

  • Coasterbill%s's Photo

    Very nice! I enjoy this gritty throwback style.

     

    The more you explore it, the more you get sucked into it. There's a lot of creativity here and overall it has a super fun atmosphere.

     

    Highlights for me are probably the mine train and flume area (and the fact that you extended that quirky flume theming to the nearby kids coaster.

     

    If I had to criticize anything it would probably be the foliage and the insane amount of path types that made it look a but messy, but really those are minor complaints and the foliage thing might have actually helped add to the "throwback RCT2" vibe this park has so they're minor complaints.

     

    Great stuff!

  • Cocoa%s's Photo

    nice little park. relatively simple but still pleasant. theres some good ncso archy and detailing throughout, if much of its is a bit 'seen-it-before' in vibe. landscaping and composure overall is good though. I don't like the intamin layout with the top hat placement but the woodie is pretty good. nice job and congrats on finishing it up! its always nice to tidy up old projects. a solid silver indeed.