It's nice to see that people are liking it so far. The coaster has taken the name
Thundering Sierra.
The architecture took much longer than expected to complete, so this coaster will definitely not see the light of day before the end of the year. Most of the map is still, for lack of a better term, green. However, the buildings, most of which are built in the same mountain contemporary style, are at least all in place.
Candy Shop
It seemed wrong to leave trackitecture out completely when it fits the style so perfectly.
Restroom
Adjacent to the playground.
Cookie Shop, Clocktower/Offices, and Restroom pt. 2
This building took longer to make than any of the others, including the splash boat ride station (but we'll get to that in a moment), due to its oddly-shaped elongated footprint. The first two attempts were built to their entirety and demolished. Poor Security Sam's head fell off and landed in the grass again.
Creekside Snack Shop
By contrast, this building took almost no time to build, and is meant to look more simplistic and fun. In reality, it's a very serious place, because french fries are taken very seriously here.
Restroom III: The Final Chapter
The last terrific toilet house, this one adds an industrial twist to the style. You're about to see why.
Electric Falls Station
By far the best building on the map, and quite possibly the best I've ever built, this enormous ride station almost doesn't fit in this park. While the 6,000-foot coaster gets a fairly generic-looking station that doesn't look like anything except a ride station, this out-and-back splash boats ride gets this behemoth. Life just isn't fair. Missing deco trims will be added eventually.
Tune in next year for more terraforming using scenery instead of the landscape tool, because we're almost in 2018. Full-tile solid-colored land is so 2017.