Holy shit I love this. Only thing that may be a little weird is the fact that the chairlift goes a bit low over the dumpsters. Also I don't think it's really that realistic for a chairlift to start over an closed of area of dumpsters. It's realistic for one to go over such an area, but starting in such an area is kind of weird tough. Still, it looks pretty good.
Yeah I don't get why a theme park would build go to such length to theme the outside of the chairlift. And then have it instantly go over a junk yard and dumpsters.
That doesn't make sense to me in a park like this. Six Flags or Cedar Fair, sure. But not this.
Its not a junk yard, its stroller rentals/storage.
What I don't get is why there's a full dumpster behind a stroller rental? How does that building go through that much garbage, and what's the point of having a dumpster in a place that's hard/impossible to empty it from?
That's the first screen of this entire project that's really reminded me of Busch Gardens, so for that I approve. Finally this feels like a real theme park and not this super fantastical-yet-realistic (and therefore not Busch) theme park.
lol, this screen is stunningly crafted and gorgeous, and people in here are complaining cause there is a dumpster in the wrong place.
Claiming this is a bad screen because "the dumpster location" make it look like people blatantly trying to find fault with this. I mean, sure, the dumpster location may not be perfect, but the building and structure itself is pretty beautiful, right?
Disclaimer: The dumpster is gone. I tend to go on auto-pilot mode when building "backstage" and put dumpsters in. Think of the plot of land as merely a smaller extension of path used solely for the storage of strollers.
I personally don't see the 'chairlift over dumpster' thing as a problem. I've been on lots of rides that, for some reason or another, end up taking you through a backlot or some abandoned or undeveloped part of the park. I think what's been done here is true to that realism.
Apart from that, I like this screen - particularly the pillars and awning on the upper building. They're nothing fancy, but I just think they're really neatly done.
I personally don't see the 'chairlift over dumpster' thing as a problem. I've been on lots of rides that, for some reason or another, end up taking you through a backlot or some abandoned or undeveloped part of the park. I think what's been done here is true to that realism.
I don't think the problem is that the chairlift goes over a backlot or some abandoned undeveloped part, it's more that the chairflift kind of starts in one. It's just an odd place to have a ride entrance. It's much more logical to have your ride entrances prominently present in the park so people can find them more easily.
Rob, consider a low shade structure over top of those strollers. Two-fold benefit of preventing strollers from fading while also screening some of that space. Just a small triangle ought to do-- doesn't need to be the whole thing. Don't forget the exit sign coming out of the chairlift-- a nice small detail to your fence.
This is fantastic all around however. Absolutely feels like a Busch park.
Station for BGA's skyride, located in the Istanbul entrance area. Also included is the building for stroller (pram) rental, along with additional outdoor storage space for the strollers. Majority of screen built during streaming.
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gijssie1234 Fan Offline
Damm ! why are you so good !?!
Kevarchitect Fan Offline
This is stunning and perfect! I like the little dumpsters!
Faas Offline
Looks really cool but 98%?!
I don't really like your tree choices by the way. Especially those on the right.
Poke Offline
I don't like the diagonal fence.
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Liampie Offline
I'm sorry, but this is lifeless and not very well composed in my opinion. The chairlift starting over the dumpsters looks terrible.
Louis! Offline
Yeah I don't get why a theme park would build go to such length to theme the outside of the chairlift. And then have it instantly go over a junk yard and dumpsters.
That doesn't make sense to me in a park like this. Six Flags or Cedar Fair, sure. But not this.
inthemanual Offline
What I don't get is why there's a full dumpster behind a stroller rental? How does that building go through that much garbage, and what's the point of having a dumpster in a place that's hard/impossible to empty it from?
Lotte Offline
i guess it's a really long chairlift, so if the guests want ot have a quick poop they can do it while hanging above the dumpster
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nin Offline
That's the first screen of this entire project that's really reminded me of Busch Gardens, so for that I approve. Finally this feels like a real theme park and not this super fantastical-yet-realistic (and therefore not Busch) theme park.
FK+Coastermind Offline
lol, this screen is stunningly crafted and gorgeous, and people in here are complaining cause there is a dumpster in the wrong place.
Claiming this is a bad screen because "the dumpster location" make it look like people blatantly trying to find fault with this. I mean, sure, the dumpster location may not be perfect, but the building and structure itself is pretty beautiful, right?
robbie92 Offline
Disclaimer: The dumpster is gone. I tend to go on auto-pilot mode when building "backstage" and put dumpsters in. Think of the plot of land as merely a smaller extension of path used solely for the storage of strollers.
Louis! Offline
I never said the screen was bad. Just didn't understand the location of the chairlift when the rest of the area was so beautiful.
Chocotopian Offline
I personally don't see the 'chairlift over dumpster' thing as a problem. I've been on lots of rides that, for some reason or another, end up taking you through a backlot or some abandoned or undeveloped part of the park. I think what's been done here is true to that realism.
Apart from that, I like this screen - particularly the pillars and awning on the upper building. They're nothing fancy, but I just think they're really neatly done.
Sephiroth Offline
Aaaaand Coups is fapping.
Recurious Offline
I still think this screen is very nice tough btw.
CedarPoint6 Offline
Rob, consider a low shade structure over top of those strollers. Two-fold benefit of preventing strollers from fading while also screening some of that space. Just a small triangle ought to do-- doesn't need to be the whole thing. Don't forget the exit sign coming out of the chairlift-- a nice small detail to your fence.
This is fantastic all around however. Absolutely feels like a Busch park.
csw Offline
I like the strollers themselves. Neat idea.