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For 2011, Predator's food court and landscaping out front were added, Incinerator's popularity has dropped.
In 2012, you may have seen some entertainers walking around the park for the younger ones. Construction zone near the Haunted House.
In 2013, the Sky Ride was improved due to poor reliability, among many other unmarketable housekeeping things. Sky High, one of the park's oldest and tallest attraction, was removed in the summer. A more permanent fence was put up lining the rightmost pathway. Aspen Lake released a statement saying it is to block people's view of the coming 2014 additions.
2014. I left the 2014 project for you to build if you'd like, and make the park your own. I am sure you can do a better job with it than I could. These are some final images from Aspen Lake, my first ever timeline project spanning from 1974 through 2014, and in real time, November through late January.
I really enjoyed doing this project. Many of the coasters I was very happy with how they turned out, but weren't as popular as I had anticipated, including Vulture and Cheetah, as well as some others. I actually considered removing Rumbling Racer because of a glitch with syncing the stations. Each and every one of the coasters was chosen and designed based on realism. I picked a type/manufacturer, and researched for up to hours what real world designs of this coaster are like. Some are heavily/obviously influenced by others. The park overall was mostly influenced by SFGadv and Cedar Point, but not exclusively. I learned a heck of a lot more about roller coasters throughout this timeline than I thought I would ever, and it was so much fun.
If you have any questions about the finished product/download, the process, or anything else in general, feel free to comment, if you bothered to read this far into my post.
Thank you.