Great design and way to connect it all with the bend in the building...and whats your favorite real life park? Any big pieces of inspiration you take from that?
Thank you! I live very close to Gröna Lund theme park. They are stacking all their attractions on top of each other due to the lack of space. Or else, parks in the US, six flags and Cedar point for example. I like generic parks and simplicity, not a huge fan of heavy theming. What about yourself? ☺️
@@PlanCoBySebI haven't been to too many, but my home park is six flags great america, and the coasters are great, but I think the park layout is good, can't get lost and it doesn't take too long to get to the next coaster
@@seriomarkj That’s important when visiting a park, not to get lost and to be able to reach all coasters and rides within a day of visiting. So, Six flags great America is located near Chicago right?
These videos are really helpful but honestly I would enjoy it a lot more not sped up. Just show us the whole process and let me follow step by step. You even skipped over the part where you showed us how to fix corner of the floor coming out of the building. You showed one part putting dirt there and then cut and it was all fixed, Being able to see the whole process helps better.
Quick question: Does anybody get a notification up saying many guests are thirsty or hungry I have one of each food and drink shop so don't know what I'm doing wrong tia for any tips you guys have.
@@PlanCoBySeb yes staff are there , I've had a look on line and people are saying spread the shops out and check things like que lengths, so maybe its just a case of playing around and figuring it out.
@@Simon-pq8lp I see. Yes, if the park is big, spread out the shops evenly so that there is never far for guests to grab a drink/snack. Or else, I have no clue what to do. Maybe someone else knows more on here?
I found that putting vending machines in between rides or points of interest works , but also attach advertisement swing signs to all vending machines. The thirst will go away i promise
@@iconichero9259 so like I said been having a play around and experimenting a lot has to do with how well the staff are trained and how long the queue is in regards to coming off the main path, I didn't realise how much thought had to go into a park lol
Great mini park you submitted to the show Seb! Subbed! :)
Thank you Johnny, it means a lot. 😄
@@PlanCoBySeb 🤗
seeing this 7 months later still helps me build better!
I am glad my content is able to help ☺️
Very helpful and I really like the building design
I am glad you like it. 😄
Great design and way to connect it all with the bend in the building...and whats your favorite real life park? Any big pieces of inspiration you take from that?
Thank you! I live very close to Gröna Lund theme park. They are stacking all their attractions on top of each other due to the lack of space. Or else, parks in the US, six flags and Cedar point for example. I like generic parks and simplicity, not a huge fan of heavy theming. What about yourself? ☺️
@@PlanCoBySebI haven't been to too many, but my home park is six flags great america, and the coasters are great, but I think the park layout is good, can't get lost and it doesn't take too long to get to the next coaster
@@seriomarkj That’s important when visiting a park, not to get lost and to be able to reach all coasters and rides within a day of visiting. So, Six flags great America is located near Chicago right?
Could you share a link for a steam workshop collection with your toolkit items?
I will try. Once the park is complete (shortly) I will upload it to Steam workshop. ☺️
Did you make the blueprint about all your build?
I haven’t, but I am planning to publish the tutorial park at the end of the series.
So helpful! 😊
I am glad you find it useful ☺️
Next series idea uk themed park like thorpe park with some super themed rides like nemisis inferno or saw the ride
I like the idea! The only problem is, I haven't visited any park in UK (yet), However, it might be cool to add some areas with heavy theming.
You can try and watch @corvus he makes some good themed rides that i believe you can do as good
Thank you! 👌🏼
These videos are really helpful but honestly I would enjoy it a lot more not sped up. Just show us the whole process and let me follow step by step. You even skipped over the part where you showed us how to fix corner of the floor coming out of the building. You showed one part putting dirt there and then cut and it was all fixed, Being able to see the whole process helps better.
Thank you so much for your feedback. Let me try to include more details from now on. I appreciate your honest words! 🙏🏼
Quick question: Does anybody get a notification up saying many guests are thirsty or hungry I have one of each food and drink shop so don't know what I'm doing wrong tia for any tips you guys have.
Do you have staff available at each store? It not, train them so that they are able to take care of the customers, and raise their salary accordingly
@@PlanCoBySeb yes staff are there , I've had a look on line and people are saying spread the shops out and check things like que lengths, so maybe its just a case of playing around and figuring it out.
@@Simon-pq8lp I see. Yes, if the park is big, spread out the shops evenly so that there is never far for guests to grab a drink/snack. Or else, I have no clue what to do. Maybe someone else knows more on here?
I found that putting vending machines in between rides or points of interest works , but also attach advertisement swing signs to all vending machines. The thirst will go away i promise
@@iconichero9259 so like I said been having a play around and experimenting a lot has to do with how well the staff are trained and how long the queue is in regards to coming off the main path, I didn't realise how much thought had to go into a park lol