Hello-
I have been working a park using RCT LL for over a year now. Every little detail is in here and I put my heart and soul into it. It's Called InSomniA Park and I have a .doc file that explains the whole park. you need the drexler patch to look at it. here is the right up for it:
Coaster Smith
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Riddle7144@aol.com if you want it
InSomniA Park Designed by: Nick Smith
A Six Flags Park
Orlando, Florida
This Park took over a year to create with RCT LL. You need the Drexler Patch to open it.
HISTORY
Insomnia Park was built in 1992 and is now enjoying it’s 10th anniversary. I.P. used to be owned privately until Six Flags Corp. bought it in 1995. When the park opened, there were three roller coasters, 3 Corporate Office buildings, concessions area, no flat rides and a private zoo. The four original coasters were SoniC, built by Arrow. Night Wolf was the park’s first woodie – designed by CCI and now is known as Scareacrow. The third Coaster was Lithium, a steel coaster designed by Vekoma that is no longer at the park.
In 1995, it was announced that Six Flags Corp. would purchase I.P. and that drastic changes would occur to the park for 1996. Six Flags did a complete make – over of the park. An all new second entrance was built with guest services buildings as well as equipping the old entrance*****well. Six Flags also implanted a new themed area to the park, called Gotham City. Six Flags Decided to install the hot Batman Clone as with some new flat rides and the Gotham City Stunt Show. Six Flags also decided to theme the Woodie ‘Night Wolf’ to the Scareacrow.
In 1996, Attendance doubled to 2.6 million visitors and Six Flags hit home. Six Flags decided to roll the dice and dump and estimated 30 million dollars for a new themed area complete with two roller coasters and more flat rides. The Congo theme area was born and is home to one of the most celebrated mine train coasters in the World, Jungle Rush.
In 1997, the old private zoo in the back of the park was redone to create the BonFayte Gardens that cost Six Flags another 25 million dollars complete with 2 roller coasters, Mammoth and the most coveted Titan.
In 1998, Six Flags decided to really give Orlando a run for it’s money. They dumped an estimated 50 million dollars into I.P. Sleepy Hollow was born and was home to the Grave Digger. A B & M creation that was designed for direct competition with IOA of Orlando. Also CCI came through again with Hollow. Attendance doubled again reaching almost 5.3 million guests.
In 1999, I.P. decided to really make a blow to Orlando by investing another 35 million dollars into the state of the art Lunar Base in the Middle of the park. Looking at IOA again, Six Flags went to B & M to create Expedition Insomnia. S & S was also brought in to Develop Frequency. Universal was dumbfounded as attendance for I.P. rose passed IOA to 5.7 million guests.
In 2000, the park showed no signs of slowing down as Six Flags had already invested over 170 million dollars into the park just for expansion in 5 years. B & M came back yet again to create a new ride in the old Gotham City. The Riddler’s Revenge was born and is now the number 1 roller coaster with inversions according to Enthusiasts. I.P. started to turn Enthusiasts Heads as the showplace for B & M. Development started for a new resort on the east side of the park. Six Flags decided to hand the project over to the people that made the Atlantis Resort in Paradise Island.
In 2001, The new resort was completed and was crowned the second largest resort in the World. Guests could now play 54 holes of golf, swim in over 45+ acres of water recreation and had easy access to the park that was in easy walking distance. Attendance rose to a whopping 8.4 million guests and Six Flags’ investments started to pay off.
In 2002, most likely the last the roller coaster to be built in the existing InSomnia Park was topped. I.P. decided to go back to B & M to build the World’s longest roller coaster and also one of the fastest. After TerroR InSomnia swept everyone one into oblivion, it easily booted Millennium Force out of the top spot on enthusiasts lists. Also, B & M designed the third flying coaster being built that year. I.P. decided to have a trilogy of InSomnia Rides and named the ride, InSomniA. Enthusiasts are still scratching their heads figuring out which flying coaster is the best.
Six Flags is now in negotiations to begin developing the new InSomniA park across from the existing one.
Coasters
InSomniA
B & M 2002
Flying
TerroR InSomniA
B & M 2002
Hyper
The Riddler’s Revenge
B & M 2000
Floorless
Expedition InSomniA
B & M 1999
Launched Sit-Down
Tie-Fighter
Intamin 1999
Sitdown Simulator Coaster
Lunar
Arrow 1999
Wild Mouse
The Grave Digger
B & M 1998
Dueling Inverted
Mammoth
G.C.I. 1997
Dueling Wood
Titan
Intamin 1997
SitDown
Jungle Rush
CCI 1996
Mine-Train
De Nial
G.C.I. 1996
Side Friction
The ScareACrow (formerly Night Wolf)
CCI 1992
Wood
SoNic
Arrow 1992
Hyper
Lithium (defunt)
Vekoma 1992
Sit Down
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