Since I am home for the summer and working part time, I decided that with all my free time I have, I would do something I have never done before. While I am working on Part II of KG X NL2 (titled Origination) and Bang Bang!, an Intamin 2nd Gen. Rocket, I have also been searching through old files. Upon deleting a lot of crappy rides and half-finished designs, I came across a couple really strong ones that I wanted to have a second look at. This is the first of them.
CrossFire, originally named Firechaser, was the ride that stood out the most to me as a potential candidate for releasing. While working on it a couple days ago, I thought about turning the little lakeside area that it resides in into a small park. Thus, the two rides that surround it were born in a matter of a day or two, and now, I???m documenting the park???s growth beyond just the rides being built.
Joan of Arc is a ???really old??? wooden coaster that, in reality, is about as old as me. I kept the idea that it was build in 1994 and got new trains for it???s 20th anniversary in 2014, hence the nice new PTC trains that are now on the old, creaky structure. I imagine Joan of Arc was once a really popular ride, but what was once the most thrilling ride in the park has taken a backseat to modern thrills. Now, it holds the place of the ???classic and nostalgic??? ride along the water???s edge.
CrossFire came next in the construction time period. I estimate it being built around 1999-2000, as it has a similar feeling to both Kumba and it???s younger sibling, Wildfire. It harkens back to the more forceful, popular Sit-Down B&M designs that still can stand in a world full of wing and floorless designs. It is the tallest and fastest ride in the park, and is thought to be the highlight attraction in a prime location.
Octane, the third ride of the park, is a small Intamin Accelerator; think Rita at Alton Towers, yet smaller. It has a 0 ??? 50 mph launch in about two seconds before it performs a figure-8 layout in less than 30 seconds. It was built around 2005-06 and holds the place of a family attraction that is still thrilling, yet not as intense as CrossFire is. Octane could be considered the ???middle-man??? between CrossFire and Joan of Arc.
***An S&S Launching Tower and Round-Up are also on the ride list, and I am looking to add more rides to the mix when I find locations for them.
But why start documenting now? Why not before when I was making Joan of Arc and Octane? Well, I guess I have something else in mind???
Since Mossy Grounds has passed it???s expired time of receiving a coaster (approximately every 5-6 years) as one was due for the 2011-12 season, the park seems to be saving up their extra pennies for something pretty ???big.??? While I do not know what it is myself as I have not designed it yet, nor have any idea what I will design, that part is up to
all of you. As the park grows and becomes more ???alive???, I will be asking questions as to what route you think the next attraction should follow in terms of manufacturer, type, style, layout, etc. Essentially, you will all be offering suggestions and voting on what the ride should be, and then I will design it.
However, here is the catch: once I announce the final ride design/type that you have all selected, I will only have 72 hours to design it, support it, perfect it, and then release it (POV + off ride video). I want to see what comes out of only three days to work on something when it usually takes me weeks or months on end. It will be a challenge for me, but also for you since you have to come up with what kind of ride you all would like to see!
Since you are all discovering what Mossy Grounds has to offer right now, start suggesting! Tell us what you would like to see build for the upcoming season. There are ???no limits??? (see what I did there) to what can occur; however, there are some desires from park management:
1. Must be over 3,000 ft. in length
2. Must be taller than CrossFire (at one or two instances)
3. Must be the fastest coaster in the park
4. Must be suitable for families to enjoy
5. Must feature inversions (at least three)
6. Must be located alongside the lake
7. Must be able to carry 20+ passengers per train
8. Cannot go over or under any other roller coaster that is currently standing
9. Must feature a unique element that has not been seen on any other roller coaster
Now that you have seen what the park wants, what do
you think would be the best fit? Remember to keep these requirements in mind!
Mossy Grounds updates will come at random. Here we go???