Park / [Park Wars] Sea World Desert Sahara - Year 1

Park_2283 [Park Wars] Sea World Desert Sahara - Year 1

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  • iris%s's Photo
    Chauncey Gardner has talent!!!! Wow, a huge shocker as Sea World unveils their first Park Wars park in Sea World Desert Sahara, located in Nothern Africa, actually inside the gigantic Sahara Desert. Featuring zero E-Ticket Attractions, but they do introduce their first animal show, an excellent looking Dolphin show. Some great innovations like the waterslide path tunnels, some beautiful architecture, and...CG has talent. Who'd have guessed.

    This park was made by Chauncey Gardner & Micool

    Sea World Desert Sahara added zero coasters this year.

    This park started out with 50 points at the beginning of 2002.

    No bonus.
    Total deduction-0
    Points left-50

    Sea World Desert Sahara
  • cg?%s's Photo
    Why did you compleatly ignore Micool, dear Iris? Sure, I built most of it. However, it must be said, that for me, the thing which pushed this park into the realm of greatness was his truly amazing dolphin show.

    I can't wait to see what he's going to build next month, hopefully it will be a lot, and I can be the lazy one who builds a show, hacks a couple of strollers, and calls it a day.

    Oh, and please put the Suicidal Teddy Bear out of his misery and drown him in one of the local ponds. Thank you. And while your at it, you may want an umbrella, for a magic rain cloud allows this truly wonderful park to exist in the middle of nowhere.
  • x-sector%s's Photo
    Great looking park chauncey and Micool. I love the dolphin show and the entrance area was great one of the nicest (sp I think thats how you spell it) ones I seen I love how its got that nice blue feel to it all. great work.
  • Micool%s's Photo
    ??? Maybe it was because iris already knew I had talent?

    EDIT: Admittingly, he did change the scheme of everything I did. (For the better, of course.)
  • mantis%s's Photo
    It's great! I loved the boats nestled in foliage, and the strollers were eh-hehhe.

    I liked the dolphin show, and was pleased to say it actually looked like a tank underwater.

    Wonderful. Now please build a coaster and kick everyone's asses.
  • Pawn%s's Photo
    I loved it, not just because of it's realistic nature, but because of how it used new, innovative theming ideas while staying realistic. The dolphin show is definitly the best water show I've seen. Great job.
  • Rct Flame%s's Photo
    Holy Fuck, It's great...Iris...I think you should make 2 categories----best Realistic looking park and best fantasy like park.
  • cg?%s's Photo

    Holy Fuck, It's great...Iris...I think you should make 2 categories----best Realistic looking park and best fantasy like park.


    It might work, but we'd win by default. I don't think there really are any other "realistic looking" parks... I don't think. Of course I could be wrong.
  • TheGuardian%s's Photo
    good work.
  • GigaForce%s's Photo
    wow...this park really lived up to its name and maker's egos ;)

    i liked it quite much and i might be in top 3

    cant wait til next year
  • natelox%s's Photo
    question 1: what kind of attendance are u expecting in your location?
    question 2: are u planning sell many 'foot long gator cocks'?
  • Micool%s's Photo

    question 2: are u planning sell many 'foot long gator cocks'?

    Not until year 3.
  • crctp%s's Photo
    am I missing somthing here, is the dolphin show supposed to work ???

    It was cool, If the dolphin show isn't supposed to work, its still cool
  • Pawn%s's Photo
    Nope, it doesn't, like many of the theming innovations at NE. Although you could have used anti-grav technology to put dolphins in it, if you wanted.
  • Micool%s's Photo
    How was I supposed to make it work again....? ???
  • cg?%s's Photo
    Anti-Gravity dear Micool. Or you could just do what, uh, somebody did in Troy. It's just the horsy ride, sunk underwater. When the horsy comes over a hill, it jumps out of the water.

    But for your ultra-exciting spectacle, well, I don't think it would do much good.
  • Micool%s's Photo

    Anti-Gravity dear Micool. Or you could just do what, uh, somebody did in Troy. It's just the horsy ride, sunk underwater. When the horsy comes over a hill, it jumps out of the water.

    But for your ultra-exciting spectacle, well, I don't think it would do much good.

    But it wasn't a horsey show. :@
  • cg?%s's Photo
    Just paint them gray dear Micool, just paint them gray.
  • Butterfinger%s's Photo
    Or it might be cool if you used the beast to sink the dolphin statues half in/ half out of the water so it looked like dolphins were comming up to breach.

    Nice park anyways, however, so far it doesent portray sea world in the slightest (well let me rephrase that, it portrays Sea World all right, but I've never really seen a park that REALLY portrayed SW if you know what I mean). If you were to REALLY make a SW park then it would be all shows and animal exihibits, and maybe 1 or 2 coasters and a couple flat rides perhaps. So far I've never seen anyone do that, but good job so far.
  • Micool%s's Photo

    Nice park anyways, however, so far it doesent portray sea world in the slightest (well let me rephrase that, it portrays Sea World all right, but I've never really seen a park that REALLY portrayed SW if you know what I mean). If you were to REALLY make a SW park then it would be all shows and animal exihibits, and maybe 1 or 2 coasters and a couple flat rides perhaps. So far I've never seen anyone do that, but good job so far.

    I know that.

    In fact, I was at Sea World just Saturday. But it would be a boring park to make. And did you know the whole thing is cobblestone paths?