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  • laz0rz%s's Photo

    These 2 parks and there resort is located in Kenosha,Wisconsin by Lake Michigan which is part of the Great Lakes


    Oh well. Guess I'll just leave this thread then.
  • Geoff%s's Photo

    I didn't know Kenosha was next to the Great Lakes.


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    Dude would you stop! You're making yourself look like more of a retard..
  • Tech Artist%s's Photo

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    Nice map therer Dragonfly. :)
  • Tech Artist%s's Photo
    The hotel for the resort has started but before i go any further with it i need to know if what i got going is good.
    The screens are incomplete but just cause i want to get some comments and suggustions before continuing.
    Here are 2 screens
  • Panic%s's Photo
    It's a bit too uniform... It just looks like it was kinda taken off the shelf and plucked down.

    While I wouldn't advise something as fantastical as a John-style hotel, I would suggest varying levels, the highest being towards the back of the courtyard, and getting lower in a long staircase-style thing as you come forward.

    I like the glass in the atrium, but I would suggest taking out those symmetrical towers... They kinda conflict with it.
  • Jellybones%s's Photo
    You forgot to build a roof on your hotel.
  • laz0rz%s's Photo

    You forgot to build a roof on your hotel.

    He said it's unfinished. So how could he have gotten to the roofing yet?
  • Caddie Gone Mad%s's Photo
    Wow, you are a n00b...

    Hahahaha.

    Anyways, why take so many pictures? And moreover, why take pictures of something that's not even closed to finished (in reference to the hotel, for our slow ones)?
  • Meretrix%s's Photo
    It looks like a hotel. Well a hotel front anyway. Next time show more, or zoom in enough to show just the detailed sections you want people to see. Your response will be more positive.
  • John%s's Photo

    While I wouldn't advise something as fantastical as a John-style hotel

    Thanks?

    There's no depth to the hotel. Nothing to look at, nothing intriguing.
    It's also way too big if you are going to keep building it at that style.
    Plus, how much traffic can a park in Wisconsin get, realistically?
    Uh, I'm definitely regretting releasing the DRR now. That is all.
  • Panic%s's Photo
    Why are you regretting it?

    And that wasn't meant as an insult. Different people have different styles. I can tell that what he's going for here is something more simple. Your stuff is more fantastical, and that's just fine.

    So, sorry.

    EDIT: Disney has many hotels, with varying extravagance. No specific level of extravagance is better than the other. Personally, I think your hotels are more Disneyish than this, because they refuse to call it a day at a simple hotel design, much like Disney does in a lot of buildings and hotels.

    And if you're regretting releasing DRR because you think I don't like your hotel, I thought it was awesome.
  • Tech Artist%s's Photo

    It looks like a hotel. Well a hotel front anyway. Next time show more, or zoom in enough to show just the detailed sections you want people to see. Your response will be more positive.

    Ok i will remember that.

    I am going for a simple hotel design and i am gonna cut the size of this in 1/2, so the 2 back parts are gonna go. Also i am probably gonna have a coaster that interacts with the hotel.
  • Jacko Shanty%s's Photo
    I'm not so sure about that coaster interacting with the hotel. Maybe if you made it INSIDE the hotel. That would seem more Disney to me. Maybe you could have a monorail interacting with the hotel like most hotels at Disney have. ;)
  • KiDWolf%s's Photo
    I would do the Monorail but not a coaster, No disney hotel has a rollercoaster moving around it. Either boat, bus, or monorail transportation. And if this is a Disney hotel it has to be themed to something, even there cheapest hotel the All Star has some sort of theme. This looks more like a Quality Inn
  • John%s's Photo

    Why are you regretting it?

    And if you're regretting releasing DRR because you think I don't like your hotel, I thought it was awesome.

    No that isn't it at all. It just looks to me as though I've "inspired" rctfan to create a hotel/resort. He's even building it like I do. How convenient that he posted screenshots of it after I released my park. And a coaster interacting with the hotel? I wonder where that was sparked from, aswell. Not trying to spark any debate about it, but it is fishy.
  • Tech Artist%s's Photo

    No that isn't it at all. It just looks to me as though I've "inspired" rctfan to create a hotel/resort. He's even building it like I do. How convenient that he posted screenshots of it after I released my park. And a coaster interacting with the hotel? I wonder where that was sparked from, aswell. Not trying to spark any debate about it, but it is fishy.

    Um sorry but no you didn't inspire me to do a resort John, nothing did. I just wanted to do one for 2 reasons,

    1. I think my park and the one coming with it(whenever that will be) could use a resort.

    2. I need somthing to work on while my castle gets built.

    I am probably gonna ethier redo it or if it just continues to get ugly as it is maybe just forget the resort which is more likely to happen.
  • CoasterkidMWM%s's Photo
    Hmmm. Looks oddly familiar, like everything else.
  • RaoulXpres%s's Photo
    rctfan, it looks nice so far

    The only thing everyone said that I agree with is that it looks too "ordinary" to be Disney. Granted, not all Disney hotels are Polynesians, none are as simple as that. Keep the general idea, but as someone else said, vary height, maybe vary base colors, make it more fansical or whimsical.

    I like where this is goin, i dont see anything copied at all, maybe thats just me
  • lazyboy97O%s's Photo
    In rctfan's defense I have only thing to say

    Disneyland Hotel

    Take a look, I asure you that the exterior is nothign special. And so goes for the Paradise Pier. I also wouldn't consider the Contemporary's outside to be the most extravagent either.
  • Meretrix%s's Photo
    Agreed. The Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim is about as aesthetically pleasing as a dried up box of hair.

    Finish this hotel, and more importantly, finish this park!

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