(Archive) Advertising District / Forlindon
- 27-March 10
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Coalinghe Offline
This is a park where I’ve been working on for the last 2 years. It’s without CS and has no real story, but every attraction fits in a themed area and has a story to match the theme of the area. The park is finished, at the bottom you’ll find a download, but any comments and remarks are highly appreciated.
The entrance, with plaza. At the end of the plaza, there’s a restaurant with a terrace overlooking the lake. At the left, you’ll find toilets, first aid and cash machine, at the right side of the plaza there’s an information desk and a souvenir store.
The coaster located behind the store and information desk is an GCI Twisted wooden coaster, called Schefferville Wood Company. It runs with the beloved Millennium Flyer trains.
At the other side of SWC, the park installed a custom Mack Powered Coaster, named Kolindo. This familycoaster takes visitors through a part of the O’Conner park, twice! At the neighboring building, there’re shops installed. The next attraction at this O’Conner park is a race circuit (Sir E. Sterlion Circuit) dedicated to a former, very famous, racing driver: Sir Edward Sterlion. Here you can show you’re racing skills, or just watch others pass at one of the stands.
Schefferville Manson, an old mansion which is haunted nowadays. This used to be the main family property of the O’Conners, but intrigues and deceptions made this house a living hell. The last descendant swore this house would stay a living hell for its residents.
Today, you’ll arrive at the office of a property company. You’re guided through the house in groups of 20 person, and maybe you’ll be the new owner, or maybe not…
This is the second main attraction of Schefferville, Undirasso. This spillwater takes the visitors through the old castle of this town, has 5 drops with a climax of a 15 meter drop at the end.
Between Undirasso and Sir E. Sterlion Circuit is the third main attraction of this area, El Mina d’Oro. You’ll enter the building where you’ve to put on an overall to go into the mines. There’s been an accident and you’re chosen to take part of the rescue mission.
This Vekoma MK900 is a custom indoorcoaster, slightly intense, but still suited for families. The duration is about 2 minutes and the track measures 1300 meters, with 2 lifthills.
A few extra rides are added to this area, a droptower, a boat hire platform, an dodgems attraction and a swinging ship. At the end of this area (close to 2 bridges, we’ve placed some shops and toilets, first aid and an information desk.
The children area, although it isn’t completed at this screen. Open the download to have the whole picture. Here I’ve placed a children coaster and a slide tower. The chairlift makes connection with the second station at Bojador. This section has been extended towards the mountain, with a cable tram, a monorail, a merry-go-round, a flying carpet, and a ferris wheel. (the hill-section isn’t visible at this screenshot)
Cloysterburgh, the old medieval town at Forlindon. This is the setting of 3 attractions, a familycoaster, a darkride and a merry-go round.
Baldrick (yes, I’ve stolen the name)was a servant of the lord. On one of his walks through the royal forests he discovered a group whom made plans to attack the lord. He ran back to the castle as quickly as he could and managed to warn every soldier to prevent the conspiracy. This is a Vekoma custom junior coaster.
Pelion was the home of the soldier trainingcenter. Here they could practice their skills on a wooden horse in a safe environment. This is a merry-go-round attraction
The Curse of Count Cloysterburgh tells the story about the cursed count of this city. The Count has to marry a noble lady, but falls in love with a beautiful citizen. Try to find a way to cancel the curse and save the city from any harms.
There’s also a small theater in which 2 knights are performing a real swordfight and we’ve got another area where you can take up an intiation in archery.
The gardens of this town are a very well loved place to come to a rest and enjoy the scenery.
The Flower-gardens are part of the Belle Epoque themed area (around 1900). Here we’ll find 3 soft attractions, a cycling track, a lookout tower and a mill-attraction (or how do you call this?) These attractions are set in an peacefull and quiet environment, so anyone is directly transported to the beginning of the 20th century.
An overview of the Belle Epoque area. At the front left, you’ll notice the first big attraction of this area, Agissua. At the beginning of the 20th century, some of the citizens where whealty enough to build real palaces. The lord Agissua wanted to impress everyone and started building a huge palace, build on a hill between 2 lakes. He wanted this palace to be unique and thought of a very original transport system. Although it seemed to be a bit wet at the end… This is a Mack Log Flume, with invertors
Behind the huge building of the Commission of colonial development is a kind of park located. The commission tries to discover which animals are well suited to this weather. They organize trips in the reserved area to gain some money, but they can be surprisingly. This is an B&M inverted coaster, named Tarréga and is partly build in the hill. It’s length is 650 metres, it’s maximum height 16.5 metres.
Other rides in this area are: an 4D-cinema, an oldtimer ride, a train ride and another ‘mill’-attraction.
This is Bojador, a fishermansvillage which is located on sea to prevent wild animals to attack the village. This area contains a watercoaster, a ‘mill’ and a slidetower. The watercoaster (Le Solvable) has 3 splashes and takes visitors on a fishing trip. Here’s also the second station of the chairlift, the other station lies at the childrenarea.
The City of Williamsburg welcomes you. Here you’ll find a Mack Wild Mouse coaster (which goes through all of the 4 office blocks), a maze to show you’re deductional talents and a mini golf, to hit away all the stress of a managers life.
The park management has plans to renovate this area into a new themed area, in which the hotel is included. Today, the hotel isn’t very well themed, but contains a B&M multilooper and an Enterprise. These 2 attractions are still open after closing time, just in favor of the hotel residents. There’s also a beach where the guest can swim or take a sunbath when the weather’s fine.
This is the main theater of the park. It’s themed to look like a Scandinavian theater, because it’s located at the edge of that area. Every day, 3 shows are performed. And after closing hours, there’s a different show. Guest (hotel as well as non-hotel) have to pay an extra ticket to watch this evening show.
Like i’ve already mentioned, this is the Scandinavian area. It lies between the hotel and the theatre and contains 5 attractions. The first one is the biggest one, Fjord Rafting. The park has also installed a (double) simulator, a darkride, a B&M Flying coaster and a Huss Topspin.
This area is a very little area, but it contains one of the best attractions of the park. It’s the Canyon area, and has 2 attractions, an Intamin launch coaster and an Intamin droptower. The launchcoaster takes you from 0 to 144 km/h in just over 2 seconds. After that, it travels through caves and tunnels, is launched a second time to compete with another train.
The last themed area is themed to be an Archeological site. Here, you’ll find a Vekoma Mine-train coaster (Ramses’ Tomb), a darkride (Curse of Tutanchamon), a camel ride and a jeep ride.
Pay attention. This park is already completed, but that isn’t always visible on the screenshots. If you want the completed park, just download it. Only RCT2 is needed.
Forlindon.SV6 (1.2MB)
downloads: 160
Thanks for reading/watching. Hopefully you’ll give loads of remarks.Edited by Coalinghe, 27 March 2010 - 04:54 PM.
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Austin55 Offline
The intamin launcher was fun to watch, and the egyptian and greek areas were both the best in the park. -
Alpengeistfan1 Offline
Good atmosphere and good ideas, but the foliage is a little weird. You have it all repeating in little areas. -
Phantasia Offline
Absolutely amazing for having no custom scenery! I'm so proud. I'm not great with architecture so I'm very jealous right now, but all in good nature. Great job! -
Coalinghe Offline
Glad to hear you liked the launch coaster. Although the setting isn't very good, the ride itself was very fun to make, to create a realistic lay-out without a 'stop' moment during the ride wasn't the easiest thing to do...The intamin launcher was fun to watch, and the egyptian and greek areas were both the best in the park.
Thanks for watching it.wow i really like this for some reason, can't point out why though
You're not the only one, many people realize that this isn't the best park (attractions as wel as themed areas), but the most of them liked it in some kind of way. Maybe it's because it takes us back to the begin era of RCT2.I love the nostalgia in this park. It has flaws but it is stilla nice park.
It has indeed many flaws, which I may work on in the future. And maybe there will be screens, but I can't promise you anything.Good atmosphere and good ideas, but the foliage is a little weird. You have it all repeating in little areas.
Foliage is one of my weakest points. Some areas are repeating, just because the foliage has been planted there, to create a 'break' feeling in my chaotic park building/structure.
You're proud?Absolutely amazing for having no custom scenery! I'm so proud. I'm not great with architecture so I'm very jealous right now, but all in good nature. Great job!
Anyway, just practice and practice and you'll once get to this level, it isn't that high... -
Phantasia Offline
You're proud?
Anyway, just practice and practice and you'll once get to this level, it isn't that high...
Of course! It's rare to see anyone not feel the need to use custom scenery. It's a nice change!Edited by Phantasia, 28 March 2010 - 08:25 PM.
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Luigi Offline
I enjoyed this. Lay-outs could use some work, but overall it was really fun to explore.
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