Team Orbis Brainstorming Thread - Project Two: The Golf War

Pi on my Cake

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Level 3 of the Sky Course
The Final Frontier of Flight

As we shoot for the stars here on our cosmic courses, we leave the Earth-bound atmosphere to travel the galaxy. From planets, to asteroids, through the stars and into the sun these last six courses take you on a tour of our solar system and beyond. Starting in a cave full of stars and ascending to a brief resting area and picking up our balls from where the Beanstalk left them. Water, vending machines, benches, and air conditioning give a reprieve from the heat of being outside in Florida. Luckily, this third level won't force guests back out into the elements as it is all indoors with black light and other cool lighting effects to help bring the wonders of deep space to life around us!

This section is divided into two parts, with three holes dedicated to a more fantastical view of space and another three holes dedicated to a more realistic (yet no less beautiful) version of our solar system. Bringing the whole Sky Course full circle, starting more realistic and ending that way as well.


Hole 13 to 15 - A Galaxy of Greatness!


Hole 13 - Mission to the Moon
From the clouds we jump to the closest neighbor to planet Earth - our very own moon. This hole takes us into the dark expanse of space with starlight around the course, which is set up to look like the lunar surface. Dodge moon rocks and move around the light of the crescent moon to the large crater holding the end of this course.
  • Hole elements:
    • Crescent moon: small bumps and boulders make the curved path to the hole harder to navigate.

Hole 14 - Shooting Stars
Hit the ball up through the tail of the shooting star and try to get it in the best hole that leads down to the star center on the other side.
  • Hole element:
    • Shaped like a shooting star, balls go up a ramp that has multiple holes that transport the ball down to the star shaped green on the other side.

Hole 15 - Our Pal Pluto
We next head out to the farthest "not" planet Pluto! The hole navigates around the other large planets of Jupiter, Saturn and its rings, Uranus and Neptune before hitting it into the hole located on the small planet Pluto. Space Pluto (the dog) looks down on Planet Pluto as a little Easter Egg.
  • Hole elements:
    • 4 giant planets that the course weaves around and the fifth dwarf planet holds the goal

Hole 16 to 18 - The Finale Frontier

Hole 16 - "Mickey" Way Galaxy
A familiar face can be spotted in our familiar Milky Way Galaxy as the hole represents our own spiral galaxy.
  • Hole element:
    • Maze type course with multiple arms of the spiral galaxy leading to the Mickey center hole.

Hole 17 - Constellation Cave
A rather simple hole to allow guests to focus on the cave walls that show beautiful lit up constellations both real and Disneyfied.
  • Hole element:
    • Cave murals that light up where the star points would be.

Hole 18 - The Return Home
We finally make it back to the center of our solar system as we send our golf balls into the bright and large sun.
  • Hole elements:
    • Once the ball enters the Sun it is taken back to ball return.


Swapped 15 and 16 to make them fit in the triplets better. And added a little intro. Other than that it looks good to me!

If there is anything else I can help with @AceAstro @Pufflefan let me know!
 

AceAstro

Well-Known Member

Level 3 of the Sky Course
The Final Frontier of Flight

As we shoot for the stars here on our cosmic courses, we leave the Earth-bound atmosphere to travel the galaxy. From planets, to asteroids, through the stars and into the sun these last six courses take you on a tour of our solar system and beyond. Starting in a cave full of stars and ascending to a brief resting area and picking up our balls from where the Beanstalk left them. Water, vending machines, benches, and air conditioning give a reprieve from the heat of being outside in Florida. Luckily, this third level won't force guests back out into the elements as it is all indoors with black light and other cool lighting effects to help bring the wonders of deep space to life around us!

This section is divided into two parts, with three holes dedicated to a more fantastical view of space and another three holes dedicated to a more realistic (yet no less beautiful) version of our solar system. Bringing the whole Sky Course full circle, starting more realistic and ending that way as well.


Hole 13 to 15 - A Galaxy of Greatness!


Hole 13 - Mission to the Moon
From the clouds we jump to the closest neighbor to planet Earth - our very own moon. This hole takes us into the dark expanse of space with starlight around the course, which is set up to look like the lunar surface. Dodge moon rocks and move around the light of the crescent moon to the large crater holding the end of this course.
  • Hole elements:
    • Crescent moon: small bumps and boulders make the curved path to the hole harder to navigate.

Hole 14 - Shooting Stars
Hit the ball up through the tail of the shooting star and try to get it in the best hole that leads down to the star center on the other side.
  • Hole element:
    • Shaped like a shooting star, balls go up a ramp that has multiple holes that transport the ball down to the star shaped green on the other side.

Hole 15 - Our Pal Pluto
We next head out to the farthest "not" planet Pluto! The hole navigates around the other large planets of Jupiter, Saturn and its rings, Uranus and Neptune before hitting it into the hole located on the small planet Pluto. Space Pluto (the dog) looks down on Planet Pluto as a little Easter Egg.
  • Hole elements:
    • 4 giant planets that the course weaves around and the fifth dwarf planet holds the goal

Hole 16 to 18 - The Finale Frontier

Hole 16 - "Mickey" Way Galaxy
A familiar face can be spotted in our familiar Milky Way Galaxy as the hole represents our own spiral galaxy.
  • Hole element:
    • Maze type course with multiple arms of the spiral galaxy leading to the Mickey center hole.

Hole 17 - Constellation Cave
A rather simple hole to allow guests to focus on the cave walls that show beautiful lit up constellations both real and Disneyfied.
  • Hole element:
    • Cave murals that light up where the star points would be.

Hole 18 - The Return Home
We finally make it back to the center of our solar system as we send our golf balls into the bright and large sun.
  • Hole elements:
    • Once the ball enters the Sun it is taken back to ball return.


Swapped 15 and 16 to make them fit in the triplets better. And added a little intro. Other than that it looks good to me!

If there is anything else I can help with @AceAstro @Pufflefan let me know!
I have included all of these edits!
 

Pi on my Cake

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
Could you provide a quick sketch for the space map?
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pix

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I AM SO PROUD OF YOU GUYS! This really came together even though we were on a time crunch. @Pi on my Cake your courses were great and helping polish mine up and add some art really were amazing, @Pufflefan I always love seeing your art @montydysquith-navarro you were awesome even with the time zone differences and for this being my first time working with you I am very excited for the rest of the competition and @AceAstro wonderful presentation. You all did so great!
 

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