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Bob Hooley's Saved Games

All of the saved games found on this section of the site have been contributed and created by Bob Hooley, a park and coaster enthusiast I found on the news groups.  You can visit Bob's personal site at http://members.aol.com/bobcoaster/index.html.  All descriptions are taken from the readme files accompanying the parks.  Also, all of these parks require the Loopy Landscapes expansion pack, the Drexler Patch, and I have nuked the peeps.  If you would like a "peep-filled" version, email Bob, and he'll send you a copy of it.


11. Fantasies Theme Park
Description:  Fantasies Theme Park is my 2nd theme park, and as many of you know, I'm more "into" traditional parks than I am theme parks. But I got a kick out of creating this one. Fantasies Theme Park is a park with a "story"; the park began its life as a small traditional park with 2 wooden coasters. Both coasters were retained (but one was incorporated into a different themed area by way of new entry/exit ramps - which, incidentally, confuse the maintenance workers!), and the old traditional park became the entry plaza and a themed area in itself - a traditional rides park. Those rides include a makeshift tilt-a-whirl and a whip, carousel, scrambler, bumper cars, etc., all set around a lagoon. From there, the new areas include a plaza with a focal point space spiral, and entrances to the other themed areas. There's an area called Space Frontiers with 2 steel coasters, monorail, and other space-themed rides. Note that this park was completed prior to the release of Loopy Landscapes, but I incorporated some new theme elements from LL into this park, including the space and Halloween stuff.
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12. Grand Lake Park
Description:  Grand Lake Park is one of the RCT parks of which I'm most proud. Surrounding Grand Lake are numerous rides, including 5 wooden coasters. The centerpiece of the coaster collection is a monster racing/dueling coaster, with each track in excess of 7000 feet. But the park also has a hyperwoodie (well, it has a 196 foot drop), a wooden twister, a ravine coaster (similar to the Kennywood Jack Rabbit. And like that ride, this coaster's ravine dips are hidden by other attractions!), and a double out and back/figure eight.
Download | File Size: 208kb
13. Ice Mountain
Description:  Ice Mountain is one of the first RCT parks I tried after Loopy Landscapes came out. I had to try a winter scene! So I made the entire park themed to snow and attractions which seem to have something to do with snow. There is a small centerpiece lake. The entry of the park would be of interest to me; one crosses below or past two wooden coasters, watches a suspended coaster swing by, and walks under the cobra roll of the inverted once right through the gates! This park has 3 wooden coasters, 2 of which are out and backs.
Download | File Size: 593kb
14. Lakeview Grove
Description:  This park was designed around a series of wooden coasters, each of which attempts to display my respect for Fred Church's designs. However, the centerpiece is a dueling racer, inspired by Hersheypark's new Lightning Racer. I couldn't resist a try! This was fun, and took some "tweaking", but I am happy with the final result. Actually, this coaster was in a park (as was the steel looping coaster also in this Lakeview Grove Park) I'd started prior to the availability of Corkscrew Follies. So I copied the dueling coaster (piece by piece) into Corkscrew Follies and used the wooden twister.
Download | File Size: 203kb
15. Laurel Glen Park  
Description:  Laurel Glen Park is a modern amusement park built in a deep, heavily wooded ravine. The park has 4 wooden coasters, with two of them featuring drops greatly enhanced by that ravine. One of these coasters is a huge racing coaster, while the other is a coaster clearly modeled on the Kennywood Jack Rabbit. The other woodies include an out and back, and a twister. The park features numerous other coasters as well; you'll find a hypercoaster, a suspended coaster, mine train, "flying" coaster (including my wish - the riders "fly" over water), a large inverted coaster, a monstrous non-looping "floorless" coaster, an Arrow looping coaster, and a speed racer occupying a choice site in that ravine.
Download | File Size: 258kb
16. Lost Canyon Lake
Description:  I created Lost Canyon Lake with thanks to Fiesta Texas. This is a park in an abandoned mine or quarry. It's very loosely themed to the "old west". But that's the extent of theming. The land levels vary dramatically, allowing for wonderful drops on coasters in unexpected places! There is also a large lake, which permits the coasters to cross water when they plunge over cliffsides. This park features, in addition to many standard rides, multiple coasters. There is a huge wooden coaster, with a Rattler-like helix encircling the park entrance gate. The park also features a wooden racing coaster, a launched "spaghetti-bowl" coaster, a B&M hypercoaster, a B&M inverted, a mine train, a suspended coaster, and a Oblivion-style coaster. Winding through the canyon is a train ride, and included among the other rides is a shoot-the-chutes, dark ride, log flume, river rapids, chairlift, and carousel.
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17. Midway Park  
Description:  I created Midway Park when "visions" of Chicago's Riverview Park popped into my mind.  What I was initially thinking about was the placement of two of Riverview's coasters (Blue Streak and Silver Flash?) along the one midway.  Something about having 2 lift hills and 2 first drops along one midway that close to each other fascinated me.  While my park came out somewhat differently, I used Riverview as my inspiration.  So I have 2 out and back coasters near the entrance, both of which at times run parallel to each other, with one running into the woods.  One has a first drop right by the gate!  I also included a triple, layered out and back, a variation on the Bobs, a junior coaster, a "flying turns", a wooden Wild Mouse, a racer, a side friction coaster (with trains, rather than individual cars), another out and back with a Shooting Star-like helix finale.
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18. Mile Point Park
Description:  Mile Point Park is a park, like Kennywood, that has a deep ravine at one end. The park utilized that ravine to the advantage of one wooden coaster and at least 3 steel coasters. The wooden coaster starts off with a drop into the ravine, and finishes with some of its highest speeds due to that ravine. The steel coasters partially located in that ravine include a B&M style hypercoaster, an Arrow multi-looping coaster, and a suspended coaster. Elsewhere in the park is a floorless looping coaster, an enclosed spinning mouse ride, and two interlocked woodies that provide a most unique ride in that it's really one long track with two stations. So each rider really only rides one half of the ride. The trains neither race nor duel, but they do come close at times, and certainly pass each other, or cross above or below each other.
Download | File Size: 236kb
19. Mountain Glen Park
Description:  Mountain Glen Park is a park with a "story". This story is a history. Mountain Glen Park is an older park that fell onto hard times and closed, remaining closed for many years. The Mountain Park Racing Coaster, the ravine out and back, and the side-friction coaster, date from the 20's. The park was reopened under new management "recently", with the addition of a Beast-like woodie, and a twister. The park also added steel coasters, and numerous other new rides. Only the above-mentioned wooden coasters and the carousel remain from the park's former life.
Download | File Size: 218kb
20. Mountain Lake Park  
Description:  I worked on Mountain Lake Park over a fairly long period of time, as it was one of those parks I would add to, and then abandon. Sometimes I'm just not sure what direction I want a park to go in. Anyway, now finished, this park includes a large wooden racing coaster, a large wooden "hypercoaster", 2 other intertwined woodies, a mine train, a large B&M, an Arrow-styled hypercoaster, a "supersaturator", and many traditional spinning/flat rides. Because it's Mountain Lake Park, there is a lake in the park's center. There is a carousel on the lake's edge, boating on the lake, miniature golf, etc. There are also the usual assorted water rides.
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