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Keystone Resort - Kinderly - Nov 9, 2012

Keystone Amusements Company(Owner of Oakwood Amusement Park, and Hearton Woods) is expanding their operation to the tropical south. In southern Florida, the tropical climate calls for a modern resort park. So far we have the monorail that transports guests from the actual resort to an amusement park just 3/4 of a mile to the west. The avenue leading to the park's parking lot is cooling, and hardening, along with the sidewalk concrete.

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The monorail performing a final test, and the avenue coming down the large hill. Palm trees line the hillside with the beautiful clear tropical sky above.


RE: Keystone Resort - invadazimrocks777 - Nov 9, 2012

The road looks like it got mega f*cked up at some point...


RE: Keystone Resort - Corkscrew - Nov 9, 2012

That looks purrrtyy. :P


RE: Keystone Resort - Blu - Nov 9, 2012

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RE: Keystone Resort - Kinderly - Nov 9, 2012

(Nov 9, 2012, 05:23 PM)invadazimrocks777 Wrote: The road looks like it got mega f*cked up at some point...

Yes you would be right. Two hours were invested into that road. The terrain was showing through, and I had to terraform manually.


RE: Keystone Resort - Ardy - Nov 9, 2012

It looks like San Francisco!


RE: Keystone Resort - RCTcoasterbuilder9988 - Nov 9, 2012

The road, Yes, But why does it look like San Fran?


RE: Keystone Resort - Ardy - Nov 9, 2012

The road.............................................................


RE: Keystone Resort - Kinderly - Nov 9, 2012

A major progress update!

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We have finished one of the parking lots. The other will be a huge lot.

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The entrance area. Here we see a monorail stop, and the season pass center. The large octagonal building is a turnstile building, and a restaurant mixed together.

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The restaurant interior. It will be able to seat many, including parties of 6.

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The only way to get up to the restaurant is through a modern elevator.


RE: Keystone Resort - invadazimrocks777 - Nov 9, 2012

With all those trees i'm surprised you haven't quit because of lag already. :3