Related Games / Six Flags South Carolina 1975-Today [RCT3]

  • coasterdude5%s's Photo
    1976

    Hello! We are only a couple of months into our second season, but the groundwork for next year's addition has already begun! While I cannot say what exactly it will be, it will be huge addition!

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    Right now this area is open to guests, but it acts more as an access route from the parking lot to the back of the park.

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    Crews have already cleared out a large plot of land.

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    The Great Twist is down again. I think we're going to begin looking at whether spending the money on the frequent repairs is a wise investment. What do you think?
  • Jaguar%s's Photo
    I especially like the woodie
  • nin%s's Photo
    arrow looper???
  • posix%s's Photo
    I say replace the twist with a newer ride of the same size :)
  • Alpengeistfan1%s's Photo

    I say replace the twist with a newer ride of the same size :)


    Yeah.
  • MF72 %s's Photo
    I say send that twist over to OGA.

    Looks good CD5. Can't wait for the new addition.
  • FullMetal%s's Photo
    Hey, now that would be interesting. Interlocking parks! Kind of like The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons. Anyone who's played either of them knows what I'm talking about.

    Although the times would be off, because B&M inverts don't enter the scene until 1992. You'd have to find a way to work around that, but it would be cool to see.

    Anyway, I'm excited to see what you've got planned. It's like following a real park, but without having to wait years and years for new stuff.

    I do have one request though: Please don't be like the people at SFMM! Don't build a coaster just for the sake of building a coaster. Wait a couple of seasons before dropping in another one. It'll make the wait worth it, and with the way you tell your park's story, there are plenty of things you can add that will be just as interesting!
  • coasterdude5%s's Photo
    1976

    We are slowly progressing on next year's addition. It's beginning to get interesting! I can't wait to share with you all what are big plans are for next year! The train has closed for the rest of the season as a portion of the track is being re-routed to make way for the new addition. The ride will also receive a new station next year. I will keep you updated.
    - Michael May

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    Here is a better view of the entire area being affected by next year's addition.

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    Much of the affected track has already been removed.
  • Alpengeistfan1%s's Photo
    I like how the train goes through the back.
  • FullMetal%s's Photo
    Hmm... It looks too big to be a flat ride, but too small to be a coaster. You already have a log flume, and river rapids don't come about until later. And even that area looks a bit small for a rapids ride. A car ride, perhaps?

    Oh, the suspense is killing me!
  • Video_Kid%s's Photo
    *Edit, nvm... but I'll bring the pictures over anyways

    1976

    We are slowly progressing on next year's addition. It's beginning to get interesting! I can't wait to share with you all what are big plans are for next year! The train has closed for the rest of the season as a portion of the track is being re-routed to make way for the new addition. The ride will also receive a new station next year. I will keep you updated.
    - Michael May

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    Here is a better view of the entire area being affected by next year's addition.

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    Much of the affected track has already been removed.

    Edited by Video_Kid, 29 July 2009 - 01:22 AM.

  • Cocoa%s's Photo
    One of the best bits of rct3 is how the terrain type changes over, it doesn't just seem like colored blocks from far away.

    I do hate the rct3 trees though.

    Edited by Cocoa, 30 July 2009 - 07:22 PM.

  • coasterdude5%s's Photo
    1977

    Hello and welcome to the third season at Charleston Gardens Amusement Park. We have had quite the off season. While there are no new rides at Charleston Gardens this season, we do have an entire new midway full of shops, restaurants, and a new train station for the Charleston Railway. We have named this new area "Atlantic Avenue".
    - Michael May

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    Cajun Cafe features... you guessed it... Cajun-styled entrees!

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    Here is a shot of Atlantic Avenue, the yellow building is the new train station.

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    After turning off of Atlantic Avenue you'll encounter the new train bridge. This bridge eliminates the need for a crossing that might disrupt traffic flow through the park.

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    Here is a better view of the train station.
  • jusmith%s's Photo
    That second shot is so beautifully atmospheric.
  • FullMetal%s's Photo
    Wow. I actually found myself expressing audible excitement when I saw that you had updated this thread. I have never done anything like that before.

    So this is what rose from all that dirt earlier? I really like it. I've never been to New Orleans (all that I know is from New Orleans Square at Disneyland), but it does seem to have a New Orleans feel to it.

    It does look good though. I imagine that you'll now spend this season taking photogenic pictures of the parks main attractions, right?

    Edited by FullMetal, 10 August 2009 - 12:45 PM.

  • Alpengeistfan1%s's Photo
    Those tall yellow flowers looks a lot better than the games pre-made flowers.
  • coasterdude5%s's Photo
    ^ Those are the premade flowers! (just a different type)
  • coasterdude5%s's Photo
    1977

    Hello,

    My name is David Hendren and I am the Financial Director of Charleston Gardens Amusement Park. Since you are a member of the Charleston Gardens Board of Directors, I need to bring you up to date on the current status of the park:

    We're a few weeks into the season and unfortunately our attendance numbers are a far cry from last season's. With no new rides this year we were somewhat prepared for a small dip in attendance, but the park has really taken a hit. We are working with investors to see what we can bring to the park next season, but as I'm sure you know, few guests equals little funding.

    However, we are looking into several ways of bringing guests back to the park, including hosting a city-wide talent show later in the season, concerts, and discounted tickets.

    I will try to keep you all updated as the season progresses. Michael and the entire Charleston Gardens team are working diligently to make sure the park is successful and profitable. We know many of you on the board are also investors, so while you have already been notified, we want to keep you updated.

    Thank you for your time.

    David Hendren,
    Financial Director
    Charleston Gardens Amusement Park

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    Edited by coasterdude5, 16 August 2009 - 12:20 PM.

  • FullMetal%s's Photo
    :'( I feel your pain, lonely (and slightly disfigured) child. Though you may be smiling, it is not a smile of joy. It is a smile that says, "I'm going to kill the next person I see because I'm so lonely!"

    If you need a big ticket attraction, I'd be more than willing to help you out.
  • zodiac%s's Photo

    (and slightly disfigured)


    racist.

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