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Miami Miracle Mile

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Hello everyone,

Here is an RCT-2 park that I spent the better part of a year on, it's my own version of the Miami Beach resort scene: Miami Miracle Mile!

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The first resort I put up was named "The Majestic."

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Generous pool in the back...

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Someday I want to build the same resort in RCT-3 if I ever find the time.

At the end of the bay we have the Avalon.

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Here is one of the more detailed high-rises...

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As you can see from the first pic, there are many structures to this build... beachfront high-rises of course, but also a number of dept. stores, theaters, a ball park and restaurants, like this Howard Johnson's, anyone remember those?

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More to come!

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#2
Love the resorts!!! They look so cool and they each have their own style!! Biggrin
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#3
Sweet Mother of Monkey Milk that's amazing
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#4
Thanks you guys, here are some more screens...

Here is the ballpark.

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I have since put glass sun shades over the crowd.

The ballpark has it's own hotel, and guests who book rooms on that side get a ringside seat to the games.

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Over by the pool they have those barbecues, sometimes during games they grill steaks and half the ballpark can smell steaks grilling with nowhere to get one! lol Frown

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Biggrin

This shot was taken during construction on the Majestic.

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It reveals how tall buildings are made: you raise the land up to make the upper floors, then you pull the land down (you lose one floor this way) and then build from the ground up...

I can get about 35 stories this way.

(Most buildings though are not that tall, I was saving the very tallest for the center of the park.)

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Thx1138 Wrote:It reveals how tall buildings are made: you raise the land up to make the upper floors, then you pull the land down (you lose one floor this way) and then build from the ground up...

I used to build tall buildings this way as well, and the 300-foot range (30-40 stories) is an unfortunate drawback to this method.

I much prefer the Ctrl key, which allows construction from a set height rather than raising an object all the way from ground level. However, I didn't actually discover this little trick until 2015, so I spent many hours using the classic land method.
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#6
That's a great tip, I had no idea, I'll have to use that next time I'm doing something in rct2!

Sadly, that park is sitting in my old HD from my old computer, I didn't save the file anywhere, but I'm used to starting over I suppose... Biggrin

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#7
Oh, how lovely. Not only a RCT3 city themed park, but a RCT2 one as well! Personally, I find this more suiting than your RCT3 folly, but I do have a slight favour for RCT2.

Each bit is well crafted on each build, but this shines bright in my eyes. Great job on this one, mate!
Resuming regularly scheduled programming!
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