Kronecraft's Allure Lake By Posix Added on Saturday, 16 June 2007
Kronecraft's Allure Lake
Congratulations Posix on winning Hidden Park. Following up his two Spotlight parks, Raindrop Riviera and Audrix Towers (alongside X), Posix continues his new dominance with the first park in his newest chain...Kronecraft's Allure Lake. Staying with his tradtional roots, and actually he seems to have moved even further back in time then Raindrop Riviera with this park, a very nice, subtle, somewhat underthemed park that really does look like a park made back in the glory days of Danimation. With some very solid coasters, very solid theming, and incredible architecture (in most parts of the park). Definitely a one of a kind park, I commend Posix for having the guts to create such a traditional style park, it's nice to bring diversity to New Element and with all the fantasy parks being released at the moment, a taste of where we come from is always welcomed. This park will make it's debut somewhere on The List, so congrats to Posix for that accomplishment as well. A great park, and good job finding it!
Here you can see a taste of the park's Ottoman Empire - Ancient Qatar themed aera, and more specifically "Oryx", a Montu-esque Inverted Coaster that scours the bare terrain. A 5 inversion coaster with a terrific layout and great landscaping to conquer, it's most likely my favorite ride in the park. A perfect taste of what to expect from this park, a very solid coaster with some very solid landscaping, but not overthemed, in a very classic and traditional way. I wouldn't say this park is Schuessler-ish...maybe a bit more Joe Holland inspired this time around.
Now we get a glimpse of the Karesanui area of the park, definitely the most unique and a very hit or miss area. The red tile mixed with the dark green trees and the blue water really gives for an unusual sight. Also...it gives us a chance to explore another Adix coaster, something we haven't seen since Land of the Villain. A sprawling Vekoma Flying Dutchman named "Senpuretsuzan". I absolutely love the architecture in this area, possibly my favorite part of the entire park. While the theming may have turned me off in one or two places, the architecture and Adix's psycho coaster make up for it.
Another beautiful themed area with some more terrific, traditionalist architecture. You can also get a small sneak preview of the "Geyser" log flume, a ride that closely resembles the log flume from Joe Holland's Sandia Peaks. Also in the upper left you can get another small peak of the "Butterfly Run" family coaster, which is basically unthemed, but a very classic family coaster nonetheless. Congrats once again goes out to Posix in your continued success, and great job emulating some of the classic parks from our past, and bringing a little bit of the good days of Dnet into the great days of New Element.
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