Park / Paramount Diamond Creek

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  • OddmentsAlchemyLab%s's Photo

    Adding missing park files from my collection. 1 of 5

     

    Confidence - good. The file opens and matches screenshot.

     

    Attached File  Paramount Diamond Creek.zip (254.1KB)
    downloads: 89

  • Liampie%s's Photo

    Hey, the file isn't actually missing, but the download button on the right is... Clicking on the 'download' counter at the top works.

     

    Definitely something we should fix though, glad you're bringing it our attention.

     

    edit: Fixed. 15 second job

  • OddmentsAlchemyLab%s's Photo

    Sorry for the clutter made and the clutter to come. I am running face first into "missing file" confusion. I've posted 5 of (I have no idea anymore) and have been trying to check/chase links including those in the park comments. I'll make sure I check for a download counter going forward.

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  • Description

    "Possibly the best fantasy Paramount park ever made, get a great mix of realism and fantasy with Aero's interpretation of a perfect Paramount Park. Featuring some incredibly unique coasters like "Top Gun", "Burn Out", and "Austin Powers Mojo Coaster". A very creative Austin Powers themed area, along with an Action Zone, Nickelodeon zone, and much more"

    aero on his parkmaker page:
    "Originally known as Diamond Creek, this park had it's heyday of greatness in the late 70's and early 80's. It was a classic park with many thrills for all ages. Also, the park had won many awards in the world of horticulture. By allowing world class gardeners to have free reign over any part of land that didn't have a attraction or shop on it, the park grew a cult following for the gardens alone. After a few years of decreasing profits, the park was sold in 1993 to it's new owner Paramount entertainment. The following years were tough, with Paramount focusing on it's other recent addition, a park in California known as Great America. Finally in 1999 the park began receiving some attention and Paramount realized what this park could become. With the success of the Top Gun coasters in their other parks, the decision was made to add one here. It is the worlds first multi looping launched inverted coaster. "

    - aero, on his parkmaker page

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