Related Games / Six Flags South Carolina 1975-Today [RCT3]
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fraroc Offline
Theres one in LI too, but its still openHoly freakin' crap, the inside looks awesome! I totally want to eat there! There was a restaurant in Evansville called Smokey Bones that looked almost identical to what you have there (the open ceiling, the log walls, the lamps), but it got closed.
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FullMetal Offline
How's their business? I think the problem with the Evansville location was that they invested too much into the architecture, and they invest enough in advertising. They had great food, but I think that because nobody knew anything about the place, they went under.
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coasterdude5 Offline
1981
Welcome back! We are moving right along through this season - the crowds are picking up steadily as schools let out for summer vacation. We expect this trend to continue over the next few weeks.
Have a great day!
- Joseph Reynolds
The sky was crystal clear today - what a day for a ride on Parachute Falls!
I'm finding it difficult not to eat at Gully Gulch Grill every day!
In my opinion, a calming trip around the park on the Charleston Railway is the best thing to do after a big lunch.
Maybe dessert afterwards?
Charleston Gardens Amusement Park - 1981 -
Goliath123 Offline
Ghastly Gulch mine much hahaha
Having said that i must say it is quite an amazing eatery! -
tdub96 Offline
You guys think this is good? you should see his Hawaiian Escape
I hate rct3, but that park is in my top 5 ive ever seen. This may also wind up on that list. great work cd5 -
FullMetal Offline
Second screen is the sex. Third screen is orgasmic.
Also, will you be expanding on the Gully Gulch theme next year as well? Because I think Atlantic Square could use a bit of love.Edited by FullMetal, 29 October 2009 - 10:15 PM.
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FullMetal Offline
I'd say that it's too far away for that. He'd either have to retheme an entire area, or bring Gully Gulch around behind the log ride and the haunted house. Both of those would probably be economically infeasable.
My suggestions would be either a new flat at 1., or a new flat at 2. I think something family friendly would be nice, like a Ferris Wheel at 1., or a Carousel at 2.
But that's just me. Man, there are just so many ways to analyze the situation... Thanks for making this topic so much fun, CD5!Edited by FullMetal, 30 October 2009 - 10:45 PM.
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Comet Offline
Don't do #1 because you don't want dead end yourself in from expanding from that side
If you build a new flat I think you should make a new pathway for it first, the area you have now already has a high enough density of rides. If anything make a new building between the swings and the spike of the shuttle loop
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fraroc Offline
I dont really find a sufficent place in this pic for a new coaster let alone an arrow suspended. -
DanMacK Offline
Just discovered this park, and I must say "WOW". Coasterdude, you are a master. I've palyed a bit with RCT3, but I've got a long way to go to get to this calibre. I'll definitely be checking out the park in the near future.
I love all aspects of the park, but I especially love the Woodie. You didn't say who designed it I don't think, but it looks like CGAP enlisted the talents of Mr. John Allen. It's a classic out and back that just begs for re-rides. It kind of reminds me of the old Shooting Star at Lakeside Park in Salem, VA (Also an Allen ride)
Excellent work, and keep it up. -
FullMetal Offline
A new path near 1. would allow for a new flat, but I think the park layout might become a bit confusing.Don't do #1 because you don't want dead end yourself in from expanding from that side
If you build a new flat I think you should make a new pathway for it first, the area you have now already has a high enough density of rides. If anything make a new building between the swings and the spike of the shuttle loop
Looks great, anyway
A building between the spike of the shuttle loop and the swings would fit, but I don't think it should be too large. If it's too large, then it might obscure the great view of Heatwave from that particular location.
But I'm all in favor of Atlantic Avenue receiving more love.Edited by FullMetal, 01 November 2009 - 05:19 PM.
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fraroc Offline
I guess im the only one who thinks that an arrow suspended would look very good in the parkWho ever said he was going to make an arrow suspended?
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FullMetal Offline
^ Holy freakin' crap, shut up about the Arrow suspended coaster! Maybe in a few years, but not now! That is absolutely the worst financial decision he could make for the park. Besides, Arrow didn't come out with decent model until 1984, because The Bat failed miserably.
If you want an Arrow suspended coaster that badly, go bug MF72 about OGA. -
coasterdude5 Offline
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1981
We are moving write along through this season. Preparations have already begun for next year's addition!
- Joseph Reynolds
How many trains can you spot?
Carolina Calamity was voted the favorite family ride in the park by guests!
The midway.
Parachute Falls is the perfect way to end a day at the park!Edited by coasterdude5, 02 November 2009 - 02:13 PM.
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