Well almost ready. I'll probably fidget more (a lot more) between now and then. The monorail layout is kind of bugging me. Anyhow, I'm hoping to god that I'm not going to be facing any "obstructed" restrictions with this design I put together in preparation for the DLC. I'm so ready for trees, rocks, sand, and whatever else they want to throw at me to decorate and landscape...
Main St. ready for some palm trees:
A double fencing for the Spino enclosure. I have a real issue with having electric fences next to paths - or accessible to guests. I play assuming there's a moron out there who wants to stick their tongue on it. Ready for some trees also.
Same with the Baryonyx enclosure. I also use Concrete next to paths because I assume that same moron will want to antagonize my dinosaurs, so I give them a privacy escape. Every now and then I'll end the concrete in favor of a double fence for a healthy mix of viewing pleasure and animal welfare.
Some uphill 'overlook' styled enclosures are ready for some rock texturing - and, well... rocks.
Here's the whole park at sunrise from 2 angles
The layout. I'm really hoping, one day, we can have a monorail that's maybe 2/3rds as tall as we have now. I made the monorail purposefully weave through or near all of the enclosures as a sort of "premier park tour." Yes I named the hotel next to the Acrocanthosaurus enclosure the "Acroplex." I don't know why. It just came to me I guess. The view from the roof up there is pretty decent. Spared no expense.
I also tended to go for the adventure resort feel. Guests staying at the "island hotels" can fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the Rexes next door. (apparently I forgot how to spell Baryonyx)
The view from the "Acroplex"
Main St. ready for some palm trees:

A double fencing for the Spino enclosure. I have a real issue with having electric fences next to paths - or accessible to guests. I play assuming there's a moron out there who wants to stick their tongue on it. Ready for some trees also.

Same with the Baryonyx enclosure. I also use Concrete next to paths because I assume that same moron will want to antagonize my dinosaurs, so I give them a privacy escape. Every now and then I'll end the concrete in favor of a double fence for a healthy mix of viewing pleasure and animal welfare.


Some uphill 'overlook' styled enclosures are ready for some rock texturing - and, well... rocks.

Here's the whole park at sunrise from 2 angles


The layout. I'm really hoping, one day, we can have a monorail that's maybe 2/3rds as tall as we have now. I made the monorail purposefully weave through or near all of the enclosures as a sort of "premier park tour." Yes I named the hotel next to the Acrocanthosaurus enclosure the "Acroplex." I don't know why. It just came to me I guess. The view from the roof up there is pretty decent. Spared no expense.
I also tended to go for the adventure resort feel. Guests staying at the "island hotels" can fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the Rexes next door. (apparently I forgot how to spell Baryonyx)

The view from the "Acroplex"

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