[center]Welcome to Oak Pine! - August 1, 2005 [/center]
Hello, my name is David Rayahin and I am the lucky manager of this new property. We're planning on taking this area a few steps further, and will be making it into a full fledged amusement park.
Since you have been elected to our Board of Directors, I'm asking you for as much feedback as possible, so that our future may be bright. The area features a natural waterfall, and many beautiful trees.
Much work has been completed around the park over these past few days, and it is really paying off! We're hoping to have most of the park completed by the spring, and an opening in the early summer months!
A look at the entrance from one of the very many ridges on the land.
The centerpiece of our park is this 80ft tall bell tower that was here from the previous owners, and has been restored with the same colors. For this reason, it does not completely fit with the theme.
Oak Pine Amusement Park - October 1, 2005
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We're adding a mini-railway so that our guests may enjoy the beautiful landscape, and the stunning waterfall! When you come to the park on May 1, 2006, we hope that you enjoy the beautiful scenery of our park.
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Such progress has been made through the park! We've got all of our roller coasters up and testing, as well as many of the flat rides! As the rumors get more clear, we'd prefer to confirm them ourselves.
- We will be Running Greezed' Lightning, from the recently closed, AstroWorld! It will feature an all new brilliant green-and-blue paint scheme! The launch system has been upgraded to a much more modern Linear Induction motor system, provided by Intamin. - Cyclone is the park's wooden coaster, it will operate 2 trains, and it is indeed a cyclone clone. - Corkscrew is another clone of Corkscrew at Cedar Point.
In this photo you can see the new paint job on the ride.
Thank you for your continued interest in our park! Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
It's worse, Nothing is better than RCT1/RCT2. I would still like to see a game like No Limits Simulator mixed in to a RCT type of game. It becomes really annoying that when I place a food stand, it looks like a freakin' circus.
Where's the realism?
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Goku1910 wrote:It's worse, Nothing is better than RCT1/RCT2. I would still like to see a game like No Limits Simulator mixed in to a RCT type of game. It becomes really annoying that when I place a food stand, it looks like a freakin' circus.
Where's the realism?
There is a ton of custom scenery, flat rides, stalls, and coaster cars out there that makes RCT3 10x better. I don't think I could ever go back to RCT1 or 2 again.
BTW, nice park David.
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