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Mickeyrulz

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I agree RCT2 Imagineer. First of all RCT2 parks are HARD work and DarkMeasures needs to learn that sometimes you don't go and measure out the scale. Maybe you just wanted to have fun and create. So don't worry what he says, and have lots of fun with your park. :-D
 

mrtoad

Well-Known Member
RCT2 Imagineer said:
I agree that Dark Measures is entitled to his opinion, but when someone just busts out "I hate it when people don't build things to scale," what use is his opinion? If DM wants to share his opinion, a one liner simply isn't the most expressive way to do so. I've worked my butt off on this park, so yeah, I'm pretty attached to it and I will defend it against anything, even a troll. :fork:

All photos are found here. The most recent albums are Frontierland and Fantasyland.

Thanks, I checked them out. Neat stuff. I only played the original and am unsure how you do so much customization. Nice work.

As for Dark Measures, I don't find him to be a troll at all, just opinionated which is fine by me.

Hope everyone can get along.

Again, nice work.
 

Hobnail Boot

Well-Known Member
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The Adventurous Tails of Robin Hood

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The Cinderella Story

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The Mad Tea Party and the Old Mill Ferris Wheel

The Shadowlands
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NemoRocks78

Seized
RCT2 Imagineer, this is looking FANTASTIC. By far one of the best RCT2 Disney parks I've ever seen. Do you plan on making it available for download whenever you finish it?

Can't wait to see more screens. :D
 

Hobnail Boot

Well-Known Member
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The Shadowlands Entrance

The Shadowlands is essentially the opposite of Fantasyland. A dark region dominated by a forest similar to the Black Forest of Germany. The Shadowlands are divided into two areas: the medieval area (pictured and includes Snow White's Scary Adventure), and the old New England area (featuring Phantom Manor and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow). The Disneyland Railroad has a stop here next to Night on Bald Mountain.

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Night on Bald Mountain

Night on Bald Mountain is named after the dark sequence in Disney's Fantasia. The story is that 5 of Disney's most vile villains have collaborated to take over Disneyland and somehow you get caught in the mix. The water coaster takes you past various scenes where the villains try to stop you from spoiling their plans. These villains are: Malificient, Ursula, Jafar, Chernabog, and one more I haven't decided on just yet. Probably the Evil Queen from Snow White. After the final drop down the waterfall to the right of the screen, you plunge into the bowels of the castle and witness Sorcerer Mickey trying to save both you and the Magic Kingdom from the villains wrath.

Happy Halloween!
 

Legacy

Well-Known Member
RCT2 Imagineer said:
Night on Bald Mountain is named after the dark sequence in Disney's Fantasia. The story is that 5 of Disney's most vile villains have collaborated to take over Disneyland and somehow you get caught in the mix. The water coaster takes you past various scenes where the villains try to stop you from spoiling their plans. These villains are: Malificient, Ursula, Jafar, Chernabog, and one more I haven't decided on just yet. Probably the Evil Queen from Snow White. After the final drop down the waterfall to the right of the screen, you plunge into the bowels of the castle and witness Sorcerer Mickey trying to save both you and the Magic Kingdom from the villains wrath.

Happy Halloween!
Just a thought, but maybe Captain Hook? I mean, it is a water-coaster, so a pirate ship area wouldn't be too far of a stretch.
 

Hobnail Boot

Well-Known Member
The park is almost finished and should be released by next month or January. The park requires WW and will include a "Disneyland Resort Package" exclusively to testers. However, only one tester will be selected from this site considering I advertise this park on about six sites. AND in order to test the park, you must answer the follwing question correctly (PM THE ANSWER TO ME). Here's the question:

The name of this Western town comes from a lost river expedition.

Good luck!
 

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