Your favorite park in RCT

Since I got sick of the scenarios, I usually just use a trainer to make a cool looking scenario into a giant park with tons of money. If others do this, or even if you did it normally, what's your favorite park you've created? I've done about 15 of those giant parks, but I just finished my (IMO) best one. My park is on that one bridge scenario on the CF pack...includes a Dualing Floorless/Inverted (so the feet/heads of people are right next to each other), a Virginia Reel, a Reversing Coaster, a wooden twister, an out and back wooden, a fantastic hyper (ex: 10.2), a mega-looping floorless, a TA2K, a steel wild mouse, a single rail coaster, a fantastic mine train (dives through dense forest...my best mine train), an Invertigo, a flying coaster, and the 'world's first' standup wooden looping coaster. It has 3 inversions and the standard stand-up trains. It looks pretty cool. Anyway, I thought I'd share and find out what you guys have done.

Jman
I've only created a few of the trainered mega parks, but I have one right now that I'm almost finished with that is very cool, at least it is to me! :) Anyways, I try to make realistic looking parks and still keep the fantasy part alive and well. Peace. :D

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Medusa at Marine World rocks!
My SFO park which is clean and has excellent ride op's, and no one almost drowns, and no one get hits by a cell phone and...

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Whose Line is it Anyway?
Jeff's avatar
Burn!

I actually like the scenarios, because many of them force a great deal of creativity. My favorite had to be Rotting Heights. That was without question one of my best parks, and I used most of the original rides that were there.

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Jeff
Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com
I know, my mistake was getting a trainer the same time I downloaded SFO, I saw all that room and flat land and all those rides I didn't have to wait for research and found myself working on SFO. I haven't even started working on WOF or CP yet.

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Whose Line is it Anyway?
Jeff, about Rotting Heights. Were you able to figure out how to complete that woodie that was there by using the remaining pieces?

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CP's Overrated
Jeff's avatar
Yes. It's not as pretty as I hoped, but it works. If I remember correctly, it had a lot to do with creating a double dip to make it work.

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Jeff
Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com
My favorite park to use a trainer on is Magic Quarters. I like the fact that it starts out with a good train already built for easy transportation and the paths separating the quadrants is pretty cool and is easy for guests to get around the park. But the coolest thing about it is that little castle in the center of the park. The first thing I always build is a steel looping coaster (Schwartzkopf-style) that wraps around and through that castle. I usually try to have one loop on each of the four sides of the castle.

Jason
I like to think of it as i'm the manager of the park. So I like to make it realalistic(sp?) and try to think what the poeple would want. I find it a little more fun that way.
My avorite scenario was Mel's World, It was when I really started improving my track designs and got deep into the game.

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"You getting ready to know me."

Roy D Mercer
My favorite parks would have to be Funtopia and Fruit Farm. With Funtopia you don't have to wait forever for the cool coasters, and Fruit Farm forces me to be more creative with my theming and the names I give my rides. Plus, it's beautiful to look at.

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The new KING of coasters:
SFNE Superman
Unforgettable!!!
My favorite park is mine!!:)
I have 2 favorites that I created with the trainers. One I call "Pittsburg's Luna Park" molded to look like downtown Pittsburgh. It has an inverted coaster which snakes it's way through the downtown skyscrapers, and a cool woodie built on the slopes of Mt. Washington. The only problem I seem to have is peeps are getting lost in the park (as if they traveled in from Cleveland, and had no idea how to navigate the city *cough*Jeff*cough* ;))

I have another park I call "Bandon-by-the-Sea" (after a nifty little town on the Oregon coast)which has a nice boardwalk theme to it.

Screenshots of both of these parks are on my website below.

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Neil
Pittsburgh, PA
www.geocities.com/neildeweese

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