Balloon bounce cfr rct3
The rapids were quite restricting to build within, and I can't think of any park where the rapids acts as the division between lands. There isn't a large sit-down restaurant, or indeed any large buildings at all beyond the Tornado station complex. The entrance and exit of Tornado are on different sides of the coaster. Beyond the space by Tornado's exit/Cling's coffee, there's not really much public space and the midways are fairly narrow. Yet I'm not sure how much it feels like a true theme park area. This mayan themed bridge has been changed to a more generic version as it is the gateway to a new more modern area: As a result, this new transition area has a Techno Jump thing and a Mack Seastorm. This made me feel like I really don't have enough flats in the park, so I'm trying to increase that. We'll see how well that works in time.Īfter visiting Efteling recently I was impressed by the number of flat rides integrated in areas around the park, particularly circular spinning ones.
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The idea is that when approaching the mayan area, you walk through a forested area with quite rustic buildings, winding your way around the rides and buildings, encountering increasing amounts of mayan theming pieces until you suddenly emerge through the trees to see over the lakes, with the waterfall plunging into the pool under the base of the pretzel loop, and a view across to the raft ride station. I wanted it to feel quite enclosed by trees and without a straight path route through it - you have to walk around rides and buildings to get out.
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To be honest I'm not too sure what it will be, but currently it's looking quite generic. It's meant to act as a transition between the mayan area and a future area, that should progress relatively seamlessly together. I've tacked on a small area adjacent to the Mayan/temple-y area.