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YES FEEDBACK!!!! haha
Thanks for the advice and support, I've been having issues with spawning guests for Arcadia, so I've been working on other stuff while trying to fix that problem. I'm glad you like the back stories, I'm trying to model the park after an RPG game where you may have a few...
Not really that kind of issue guys haha. I'm more just curious due to the fact that I've seen a few video's on what roller coasters do to the brain, and was just wondering how this tied in.
My best guess is that airtime disturbs the particles that give you a sense of balance in your inner ear...
Its not like it happens other then right before going to bed after a big amusement park trip. Its not a big deal I was just curious as to why it happens. Its kind if you spend the day in the ocean you can still kind of feel the ups and downs of waves when you lie down.
So after riding it several times during the day I decided to experience Stormrunner at night. As we blasted up the first hill I threw my hands up. Sitting in the second to front seat for a second I felt like I was flying over the entire park, and the view took my breath away more than the drop...
So after my full day at Hershey park where I rode rides like Storm Runner, Fahrenheit, and Skyrush multiple times, I had some issues falling asleep that night. Laying in bed my body still felt similar to the way it does when I experience "air-time" on a coaster. I assume others have had this...
After my trip to the White mountains in New Hampshire, I can now add Santa's Village and Six Gun City to the list. I could have gone to them, but I wasn't about to pay $20 a piece for one kiddie coaster.
So I'm putting the indoor park on the back burner for a while so I can work on this.
Arcadia
Tucked away in a suburb outside of New York City, Arcadia provides a fun getaway for the whole family. There are three boroughs of Arcadia, each with its own style of art and architecture. Between...
Re: The Ark (Indoor Water / Amusement Park)
No, it is a fairly fast paced roller coaster. I can turn down the speed a little bit. This is my first RCT park in about 4 or 5 years, so its taking some getting used to again.
Re: My 2013 Summer Projects (Updated July 24 - Zenith Releas
Post little, get little feedback. So lets try again, my still unnamed B&M floorless is still under construction, though progress is slow it should be finished by the end of the summer. For now I present you with this.
ZENITH
Maurer...
I went a more traditional route with El Toro and Beast as two of mine. Trying to mix a little old and new in my design, not sure if it will come across that way though.
Saw this and thought "hey I posted something like this two years ago!". Glad to see the topic is still alive.
All of the Vegas rides (on the strip)
I also drive by Dutch Wonderland and Kings Dominion all of the time, but I've managed to go to each of them once. So I can say that I've seen but...
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