Please excuse me while I prolong my current Lego project and Persona 3 playthrough to mess around with this for hours tonight.northdetective.github.io/relocateaf1/
vibecoded a little webapp where u should be able to relocate and rotate the layout without changing scale
Using @northdetective's tool, I was able to fit it at Carowinds this way as well. This would minimize tree removal, keep it snug to the park's borders, and utilizes more of the Cyclone plot. Snug!
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Idk if it'd fit, but it WOULD piss off all of QueensburyView attachment 43378Don’t know how this fits with the property line, but they might be able to fit it here at great escape. They would only need a small path from the comet plaza to connect this area to the park
I bet they’d love to have a loud roller coaster in their back yardIdk if it'd fit, but it WOULD piss off all of Queensbury![]()
"Joe Draves, the designer, said on Facebook that the elevation heights of the land vary by around 40ft, so it’s wouldn’t be a simple case of picking up and building elsewhere. It would need adapting."
https://coasterforce.com/forums/threads/fun-spot-atlanta-closure.47907/page-2#post-1194843
I don't think it makes much sense at that park at all. Very family-oriented and wouldn't attract what seems to be their target demographic.I mean, I would say get rid of most of the trees, make a new area for the coaster and new rides and such for Great Escape
More ideas:Unironically a more sensible place to build a huge RMC than a tiny, rundown FEC in Georgia. Find me bouncing back and forth between both of the park's insane airtime machines.
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