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Adventures by DisneyWizard

This is a Ride Exchange subpage.

The tracks in this article are custom-made and have been uploaded by one of our users for you to enjoy.

Please enjoy this Ride Exchange of track layouts from DisneyWizard (Payphone Wiki Administrator (Disney Wizard|M|T|C|E|Ph|IJ)) of coasters, attractions, voyages, cruises and adventures by DisneyWizard! (sorry, no rides here. (that's a Disney joke.)) All my legacy track offerings are only from the original RollerCoaster Tycoon & expansion packs - Corkscrew Follies/Added Attractions and Loopy Landscapes. In 2002 I had saved tracks and games with the intention of publishing them in a group of user contributed track/game saves such as newsgroup or IRC, but now a wiki is the best answer! Thanks to http://rct.wikia.com I can concretely realize that once vacuous and elusive dream of easily/permanently sharing. The first ten below are available in WizTrackPack.exe an executable .zip file you place in your track folder and unzip by running it there. Each design .TD4 is accompanied by the picture .TP4 which activates the 'picture' tab at the bottom of the build selection popup. Enjoy WizTrackPack.zip & WizTrackPack.exe!

Featured track layout designs

Title Download Type Excitement Intensity Nausia Size Cost Image stall / crash
RollerCoaster_Tycoon:Ride_Exchange/DisneyWizard#Antares File:Antares.td4 Wooden Roller Coaster 7.02 8.40 4.58 7x23 9,903 Antares.jpg * † ‡
Antares Racer File:Antares Racer.td4 Wooden Roller Coaster 8.43 9.53 5.45 14x23 20,053 Antares Racer.jpg
RollerCoaster_Tycoon:Ride_Exchange/DisneyWizard#Butterfly Nest File:Butterfly Nest.td4 Flying Roller Coaster 7.49 9.87 4.67 xx32 2,373 Butterfly Nest.png
RollerCoaster_Tycoon:Ride_Exchange/DisneyWizard#Lame-O-Spin File:Lame-O-Spin.td4 Steel Mini Roller Coaster 2.11 3.07 2.55 10x18x23 2,373 Lame-O-Spin.png ?
RollerCoaster_Tycoon:Ride_Exchange/DisneyWizard#Mr.Viper Strikes Ass File:Mr. Viper Strikes Ass.td4 Steel Roller Coaster 6.54 7.05 3.23 24x10x13 10,168 Mr.Viper Strikes Ass.png ?
RollerCoaster_Tycoon:Ride_Exchange/DisneyWizard#Needle's Eye
Eight times through woody loops
File:Needle's Eye.td4 Wooden Roller Coaster 7.05 8.84 3.23 36x13x10 11,575 Needle's Eye.png ?
RollerCoaster_Tycoon:Ride_Exchange/DisneyWizard#Side-Friction-Glide
safe version of Side Friction
File:Side-Friction-Glide.td4 Side-Friction Coaster 4.90 6.06 3.45 23x7x11 5,797 Side-Friction-Glide.png ?
RollerCoaster_Tycoon:Ride_Exchange/DisneyWizard#Trebble Clef
Sickening steel launch looper.
File:Trebble Clef.td4 Steel Roller Coaster 1.47 14.81 8.17 4,533 16x8x18 Trebble Clef.png ?
RollerCoaster_Tycoon:Ride_Exchange/DisneyWizard#Twin Twist
Straight steel launch looper
File:Twin Twist.td4 Steel Roller Coaster 5.30 6.10 2.74 2,585 25x2x17 Twin Twist.png ?
RollerCoaster_Tycoon:Ride_Exchange/DisneyWizard#Woodchip Woodchip
Twin crossover woodies.
File:Woodchip Woodchip.td4 Wooden Roller Coaster 7.19 9.20 5.52 25,701 / 21,593 42x21x18 Woodchip Woodchip.png ?

Antares

Both Antares and Antares Racer have enough room and vertical clearance at each end for tower rides, and can be lifted vertically to accommodate all sorts of rides under the entire footprint by lifting a block of land opposite the station by two or three when placing Antares for construction. Alternatively, it can be lowered two clicks by preparing the land with a 1x6 trench. You will know you have slotted the trench correctly when the price to build drops suddenly.

My favorite build of all time: Antares, a looping wooden roller coaster.
Tiny footprint, high excitement, low cost, and crash-proof.
Originally built around the underground entrance in the sloping side of Crater Lake (although I'm not the first to do that), it features a walkway through the center of the coaster and through the loop which is useful to access the top-level station and room on the path for a food shop or restroom inside the coaster (halfway up, through the bottom of the loop). When a main path is routed this way it increases interest to ride and pumps the coaster excitement score. It's crash proof because it rolls out of the high station into the loop, features a chain at the top of each hump so it will never roll back and it can't fail the station brakes because the lift hill is the approach to the station, it just climbs the lift at the end until it has run out of speed and continues into the station at 5mph. If this were built in real life it would be very efficient to operate. The access path can climb entirely within to the queue and station which can be folded over the top - containing the entire attraction and services within the rectangular footprint. [To build at Crater Lake either study the design and excavate as you build or kill the entrance path momentarily and excavate the footprint, build from the saved file, then reconstruct the path. The former is worth more excitement than the latter because of it's subterranean tunnels.] When built on flat land, each end has open space to put a tower attraction up and out the top. See pictures for path opportunity details and tower placement.

  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: 4 Trains, 8 Cars
  • Stall Conditions: None.
  • Crash Conditions: None.
  • Other Notes: None.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Banked Helix
  • Vertical Loop

Constraints

  • Maximum track slope - 60°
  • Maximum height above ground - 65 feet

Gallery

<poll>Antares improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Antares was great!) 4 - Good (Antares looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Antares) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Antares makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Antares. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Antares Racer

Both Antares and Antares Racer have enough room and vertical clearance at each end for tower rides, and can be lifted vertically to accommodate all sorts of rides under the entire footprint by lifting a block of land opposite the station by two or three when placing Antares for construction. Alternatively, it can be lowered two clicks by preparing the land with a 1x6 trench. You will know you have slotted the trench correctly when the price to build drops suddenly.

The same design as Antares, built as one coaster in twin reflection with twin adjacent stations for dual launch. Although now limited to four trains, that also lends to safety as each track side has only one train at a time traveling while the other is in station. To facilitate construction as one build, the track is now a Möbius loop, making it very easy to give departing guests the immediate opportunity to try the other side (which they frequently decide to do) by placing the entrance path marquee directly across from the exit. Study the Antares image,Antares Racer image and Antares (optimized)@Crater Lake for suggested access paths, station & queue configuration as well as incorporating tower attractions.

  • File:Antares Racer.td4
  • Excitement: 7.20
  • Intensity: 7.44
  • Nausea: 3.31
  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: 4 Trains, 8 Cars
  • Stall Conditions: None.
  • Crash Conditions: None.
  • Other Notes: None.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Banked Helix
  • Vertical Loop

Constraints

  • Maximum track slope - 60°
  • Maximum height above ground - 65 feet

Vehicles

Both Antares and Antares Racer will run 4 trains safely at once (recommended for Antares Racer), the greatest revenue is achieved on Antares with maximum capacity of 3 longest trains.

Other Information

Antares and Antares Racer are User Exchange Wooden Roller Coasters from Adventures by DisneyWizard.

Gallery

<poll>Antares Racer improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Antares Racer was great!) 4 - Good (Antares Racer looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Antares Racer) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Antares Racer makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Antares Racer. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Butterfly Nest

Butterfly Nest was designed to nest with * in the * scenario.

Butterfly Nest
Flying Roller Coaster
  • File:Butterfly Nest.td4
  • Excitement: 7.49
  • Intensity: 9.87
  • Nausea: 4.67
  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: Trains, Cars
  • Stall Conditions: None.
  • Crash Conditions: None.
  • Other Notes: None.

Construction

Track has a tubular steel spine, connected to the outside edges of tubular steel running rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Trains are held on the track by wheels below and inside the running rails.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Vertical Loop
  • Half Loop
  • Steep Twist
  • Banked Helix
  • Corkscrew
  • On-Ride-Photo
  • In-Line Twists

Constraints

  • Banked curves - 50° banking
  • Maximum track slope - 60°
  • Lift hill maximum slope - 25°
  • Maximum height above ground - 111 ft

Vehicles

  • Flying Roller Coaster Train
  • Harpies Coaster

Operating Modes

  • Continuous circuit mode

Other Information

  • To give the feeling of flight, the passengers ride in a lying-down position. The track can twist to allow the riders to travel face-up with the track below them, or suspended face-down with the track above them.
  • The station platform can be suspended (upside-down). To do so you have to build a track piece 1 space above the ground, build a in-line twist, and select 'Station Platform' in the special track piece list.

Special Track Elements

Gallery

<poll>Butterfly Nest improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Butterfly Nest was great!) 4 - Good (Butterfly Nest looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Butterfly Nest) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Butterfly Nest makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Butterfly Nest. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Lame-O-Spin

Lame-O-Spin
Steel Mini Roller Coaster

Lame-O-Spin was designed to nest with * in the * scenario.

Lame-O-Spin
Steel Mini Roller Coaster
  • File:Lame-O-Spin.td4
  • Excitement: 2.11
  • Intensity: 3.07
  • Nausea: 2.55
  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: 3 Trains, 4 Cars
  • Stall Conditions: None.
  • Crash Conditions: None.
  • Other Notes: None.

Construction

Track has steel running rails with cross-bracing. Supports are made of square section posts. Trains are held on the track by wheels above, below, and outside the running rails.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves (Loopy Landscapes and onward)
  • Banked Helix (Loopy Landscapes and onward)

Constraints

  • Maximum track slope - 60° (RCT1 and 3 only; the Junior Roller Coaster of RCT2 has a maximum of 25°)
  • Lift hill maximum slope - 25° (Straight and Curved)
  • Maximum height above ground - 65 feet

Vehicles

Operating Modes

  • Continuous circuit mode
  • Reversed-Incline launched shuttle mode (RCT1 only)
  • Continuous circuit blocked section mode (RCT2 onwards)

Special Track Elements

Other Information

Lame-O-Spin is a User Exchange Junior_Coaster from Adventures by DisneyWizard. Lame-O-Spin is also included in WizTrackPack.zip & WizTrackPack.exe

  • Less costly than other types of roller coasters, but can't be built as tall.
  • This ride is called Steel Mini Roller Coaster in RCT1 and Junior Roller Coaster in RCT2.
  • Track designs from RCT1 aren't compatible with the RCT2 Junior Roller Coaster.
  • In RCT1, spinning cars cannot be used on tracks with banked curves.

Gallery

<poll>Lame-O-Spin improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Lame-O-Spin was great!) 4 - Good (Lame-O-Spin looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Lame-O-Spin) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Lame-O-Spin makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Lame-O-Spin. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Mr.Viper Strikes Ass

Mr.Viper Strikes Ass was designed to rake in cash by limiting intensity and maximizing excitement while keeping nausea low. It's medium footprint was created in * scenario and intertwines with *.

  • File:Mr. Viper Strikes Ass.td4
  • Excitement: 6.54
  • Intensity: 7.05
  • Nausea: 3.23
  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: 3 Trains, 8 Cars
  • Stall Conditions: None.
  • Crash Conditions: None.
  • Other Notes: None.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Banked Helix
  • Vertical Loop

Constraints

  • Maximum track slope - 60°
  • Maximum height above ground - 65 feet

Vehicles

Other Information

Mr.Viper Strikes Ass is a Roller Coaster User Exchange Steel Roller Coaster from Adventures by DisneyWizard. Mr.Viper Strikes Ass is also included in WizTrackPack.zip & WizTrackPack.exe

Gallery

<poll>Mr.Viper Strikes Ass improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Mr.Viper Strikes Ass was great!) 4 - Good (Mr.Viper Strikes Ass looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Mr.Viper Strikes Ass) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Mr.Viper Strikes Ass makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Mr.Viper Strikes Ass. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Needle's Eye

This woody features a photo-op, a water splash and two consecutive vertical loops, each threaded four times (hence the name) with its own track before returning to the station. Originally built with trenches from dispatch out to the lift chain and under the water brake, it has plenty of room under the bulk for other attractions, including 4 towers. The station shown is a poorly simple example of configuration among many possibilities with left, center or right elevated stations including folded over the top. This simplified example is shown for an uncluttered view of the key elements.

Thread the loops left and right at +4 and +6 above loop base. See example in lower right of photo at Green Racer steelTwist.png

  • Excitement: 7.05
  • Intensity: 8.84
  • Nausea: 5.44
  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: 3 Trains, 7 Cars
  • Stall Conditions: None.
  • Crash Conditions: None.
  • Other Notes: None.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Banked Helix
  • Vertical Loop

Constraints

  • Maximum track slope - 60°
  • Maximum height above ground - 65 feet

Vehicles

Other Information

Needle's Eye is a User Exchange Wooden Roller Coaster from Adventures by DisneyWizard. Needle's Eye is also included in WizTrackPack.zip & WizTrackPack.exe

Gallery

<poll>Needle's Eye improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Needle's Eye was great!) 4 - Good (Needle's Eye looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Needle's Eye) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Needle's Eye makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Needle's Eye. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Side-Friction-Glide

Side-Friction-Glide was designed for compact footprint in the * scenario.

  • File:Side-Friction-Glide.td4
  • Excitement: 4.90
  • Intensity: 6.06
  • Nausea: 3.45
  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: 12 Cars
  • Stall Conditions: None.
  • Crash Conditions: None.
  • Other Notes: None.

Construction

Track is laminated wood, topped with a flat steel running rail, constructed on a wooden support structure. Trains are guided along the track by side-friction wheels running inside wooden guide rails.

Special Track Elements

None noted

Constraints

  • Maximum Track Slope - 25°
  • Maximum Lift Hill Slope - 25°
  • Maximum Height - 78 Feet

Vehicles

Wooden Side-Friction Cars

Operating Modes

  • Continuous circuit mode

Other Information

Cheap and easy to build, but the track layout needs to be designed carefully, otherwise the cars can fly straight off the track on the hills. This ride is called Wooden Side-Friction Roller Coaster in the original RollerCoaster Tycoon.

Side-Friction-Glide is a Coaster User Exchange Side-Friction Coaster from Adventures by DisneyWizard. Side-Friction-Glide is also included in WizTrackPack.zip & WizTrackPack.exe

Gallery

<poll>Side-Friction-Glide improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Side-Friction-Glide was great!) 4 - Good (Side-Friction-Glide looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Side-Friction-Glide) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Side-Friction-Glide makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Side-Friction-Glide. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Trebble Clef

Trebble Clef was designed in a sandbox as an experiment to thread the loops four times and the result reminded me of the treble clef which starts a music staff.

  • File:Trebble Clef.td4
  • Excitement: 1.47
  • Intensity: 14.81
  • Nausea: 8.17
  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: 1 Trains, 6 Cars
  • Stall Conditions: None.
  • Crash Conditions: None.
  • Other Notes: None.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Banked Helix
  • Vertical Loop

Constraints

  • Maximum track slope - 60°
  • Maximum height above ground - 65 feet

Vehicles

Other Information

Trebble Clef is a User Exchange Steel Roller Coaster from Adventures by DisneyWizard. Trebble Clef is also included in WizTrackPack.zip & WizTrackPack.exe

Gallery

<poll>Trebble Clef improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Trebble Clef was great!) 4 - Good (Trebble Clef looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Trebble Clef) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Trebble Clef makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Trebble Clef. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Twin Twist

Twin Twist, a steel coaster shuttle launch-looper, is a real moneymaker which is inexpensive to build and easy to build from memory. It is not provided in WizTrakPac as a quick build, so much as a primary example on which to base other quick custom builds. I often build this partially or entirely underground (perhaps with just the tail poking up and out surrounded by a food court) - start by dropping a square of land by two, then building a starter section of track there continue forward with a drop and loops or backward for the station, then return and delete the starter section momentarily, lift the land back and rebuild the starter section underground or just replace the starter section with a photo-op when available.

It is designed to mate with Round'n'Bout

or thread the left and right loops at +4 and +6 above the loop base.

  • File:Twin Twist.td4
  • Excitement: 5.30
  • Intensity: 6.10
  • Nausea: 2.74
  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: 1 Trains, 8 Cars
  • Stall Conditions: None.
  • Crash Conditions: None.
  • Other Notes: None.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Banked Helix
  • Vertical Loop

Constraints

  • Maximum track slope - 60°
  • Maximum height above ground - 65 feet

Vehicles

Other Information

Twin Twist is a User Exchange Steel Roller Coaster from Adventures by DisneyWizard. Twin Twist is also included in WizTrackPack.zip & WizTrackPack.exe

Gallery

<poll>Twin Twist improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Twin Twist was great!) 4 - Good (Twin Twist looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Twin Twist) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Twin Twist makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Twin Twist. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Woodchip Woodchip

Woodchip Woodchip is a wooden mobius racer pre-built in the * scenario, not my design. This large twin-racer wood coaster can be less expensive than $25,701 to build if three shallow trenches are prepared, lowering the build cost to 21,593. Study the Woodchip_Woodchip_underground_preparation map image for position and dimensions, entry to station 2x5x-1, speed matching dip 1x4x-1, deep dip 2x6x-4. Alternatively the easier to build but more expensive above ground build leaves room for paths, flat rides and shops.

It was mistakenly included in WizTrackPack having believed I fabricated it those many years ago. It was included because it is a fine example of a mobius twin racer which swaps tracks at the end of two mirrored layouts with dual adjacent stations for synchronized dispatch which allows the pair to be saved as one as well as offering the exiting guests a re-ride instantly on the second half which they often decide to do if the marquee is across from the exit (see photo for sample.)

  • File:Woodchip Woodchip.td4
  • Excitement: 7.19
  • Intensity: 9.20
  • Nausea: 5.52
  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: 4 Trains, 4 Cars
  • Stall Conditions: None.
  • Crash Conditions: None.
  • Other Notes: None.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Banked Helix
  • Vertical Loop

Constraints

  • Maximum track slope - 60°
  • Maximum height above ground - 65 feet

Vehicles

Other Information

Woodchip Woodchip is a Roller Coaster User Exchange Wooden Roller Coaster from Adventures by DisneyWizard. Woodchip Woodchip is also included in WizTrackPack.zip & WizTrackPack.exe

Gallery

<poll>Woodchip Woodchip improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Woodchip Woodchip was great!) 4 - Good (Woodchip Woodchip looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Woodchip Woodchip) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Woodchip Woodchip makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Woodchip Woodchip. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Jump Start

Jump Start is a great inexpensive money making coaster to start if you have Loopy Landscapes Air Powered Vertical Coaster available.

Crash Conditions

Make sure to test first, slowly and carefully to sneak up on the launch speed to avoid crashes. Highest thrill is achieved when the first half of the train curves over the top. Epic fail is at the point of no return when more than half of the train tops the curve. Originally named "Spigot" and designed to launch red men into the parking lot for an expensive one time use.

  • File:Jump Start.td4
  • Excitement: 7.98
  • Intensity: 7.92
  • Nausea: 6.39
  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: 1 Train, 8 Cars
  • Stall Conditions: Required!
  • Crash Conditions: Overspeed Launch, Station Brakes Failure.
  • Other Notes: None.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Vertical Track

Constraints

Vehicles

  • Air Powered Coaster Train

Other Information

  • The train is launched out of the station using an air-powered launch system. To achieve a comfortable ride, the launch speed should be carefully chosen so the train is travelling at minimum speed over the crest of the hill.

Gallery

<poll>Jump Start improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Jump Start was great!) 4 - Good (Jump Start looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Jump Start) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Jump Start makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Jump Start. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Round'n'Bout

Round'n'Bout is merely an example of an easy to remember method of passing one coaster through the vertical loops of another. Examine the picture and note that a red line is drawn representing the origin on level land and on that line two different coasters are begun curving up from that line and separated from each other by one grid space. A steel coaster vertical loop has room enough for four tracks or paths of height two each - that is a two wide by eight high hole (see Meedle's Eye.) Of the five offset pass-through (top center, middle center, bottom center, middle left> this example hogs the entire clearance by occupying the center of the left and right vacancy as well as being in the middle of the top and bottom slots. The other 4 of 9 (top left, top right, bottom left and bottom right) leave clearance for three other pass=through quadrants.

Other Notes: None.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Vertical Loop

Constraints

Vehicles

Other Information

Gallery

<poll>Round'n'Bout improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Round'n'Bout was great!) 4 - Good (Round'n'Bout looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Round'n'Bout) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Round'n'Bout makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Round'n'Bout. It isn't safe.) </poll>

Green Racer

Green Racer is a Steel Twister Roller Coaster twin racer mobius of minimum footprint with crossover at the end which squeezes two coasters to be saved as one as well as presenting the exiting guests the immediate choice to ride the other side which they often do when the marquee is directly across from the exit (see example photo.

The loops are arranged and spaced for easily utilizing the nine loop pass-through targets of each loop. Other coasters can make a straight line through the loops from one side clear to the other.

  • File:Green Racer steelTwist.td4
  • Excitement: 3.30
  • Intensity: 12.34
  • Nausea: 6.80
  • Optimal Capacity Configuration: 4 Trains, 7 Cars
  • Stall Conditions: None.
  • Crash Conditions: None.
  • Other Notes: None.

Special Track Elements

  • Banked Curves
  • Banked Helix
  • Vertical Loop

Constraints

  • Maximum track slope - 60°
  • Maximum height above ground - 65 feet

Vehicles

4 trains, 7 cars each

Other Information

The compressed/split lift prevents short trains from climbing the lift hill at the end. To run shorter trains reconfigure the lift hill to conventional. Green Racer is a Twist User Exchange Steel Twist from Adventures by DisneyWizard.

Gallery

<poll>Green Racer improves your park by what rating? 5 - Great (Green Racer was great!) 4 - Good (Green Racer looks too intense for me.) 3 - OK (I want to go on something more thrilling than Green Racer) 2 - Bad (Just looking at Green Racer makes me sick!) 1 - Terrible (I'm not riding Green Racer. It isn't safe.) </poll>




General Info

Track design data:

Compatibility: Any game, or incompatibility with named version.
Research: Count of R&D rounds to wait for availability.
Excitement Score (will vary based on location and scenery "in situ").
Intensity Score
Nausea Score
Research: Invest in R&D until this level is developed.
Stall Conditions (may include *): The conditions under which a train could fail to complete the circuit.
Crash Conditions (may include †, ‡): The conditions under which a ride could crash.
Other Notes: Any other pertinent information.

Disclaimer for my own insurance:
*: Indicates that stall conditions have not been tested for all car number combinations.
†: Indicates that otherwise nonexistent crash conditions may depend on stall conditions.
‡: Indicates no crash conditions observed.

Important: While trying to implement one of these track designs, you might get one of three terrain error messages:

  • Can't position this here…
  • Can't build this here: too high for supports!
  • Can't build this here: too high!

If you should see one of these error messages, adjust the cause. Here is how: Download the scenario file that corresponds to the park in which it was first built then study the terrain. All of those error messages have something to do with the terrain. Observe and take note the high points and low points of the track design and how that interacts with the terrain, and then landscape accordingly, such as: hover the track profile shadow over the land where it should go and then clear away the trees in the way.

Also See: Worldwide Parks by DisneyWizard


Also see: Worldwide Parks by DisneyWizard

DisneyWizard's Scenario Exchange