I don't know if there is a thread like this, I could not find any using the search. Here are a couple of real coasters that I would like to reproduce in Planet Coaster, which ones would you do?
Coney Island Cyclone in Coney Island New York:
Some interesting information on this one - The Coney Island Cyclone (better known as simply the Cyclone) is a historic The Coney Island Cyclone (better known as simply the Cyclone) is a historic wooden roller coaster that opened on June 26, 1927, in the Coney Island section of Brooklyn, New York City. On June 18, 1975, Dewey and Jerome Albert – owners of Astroland Park – entered into an agreement with New York City to operate the ride. Despite original plans by the city to scrap the ride in the early 1970s, the roller coaster was refurbished in the 1974 off-season and reopened on July 3, 1975. Astroland Park continued to invest millions over the years in the upkeep of the Cyclone.
After Astroland closed in 2008, Carol Hill Albert, president of Cyclone Coasters, continued to operate it under a lease agreement with the city. In 2011, Luna Park took over operation of the Cyclone. It was declared a New York City landmark on July 12, 1988, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 26, 1991. After Astroland closed in 2008, Carol Hill Albert, president of Cyclone Coasters, continued to operate it under a lease agreement with the city. In 2011, Luna Park took over operation of the Cyclone. It was declared a New York City landmark on July 12, 1988, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 26, 1991.
[video=youtube;o2-RXqU4Lg8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2-RXqU4Lg8[/video]
Knight Valley China wooden coaster:
[video=youtube;unocjGOPRUM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unocjGOPRUM[/video]
Coney Island Cyclone in Coney Island New York:
Some interesting information on this one - The Coney Island Cyclone (better known as simply the Cyclone) is a historic The Coney Island Cyclone (better known as simply the Cyclone) is a historic wooden roller coaster that opened on June 26, 1927, in the Coney Island section of Brooklyn, New York City. On June 18, 1975, Dewey and Jerome Albert – owners of Astroland Park – entered into an agreement with New York City to operate the ride. Despite original plans by the city to scrap the ride in the early 1970s, the roller coaster was refurbished in the 1974 off-season and reopened on July 3, 1975. Astroland Park continued to invest millions over the years in the upkeep of the Cyclone.
After Astroland closed in 2008, Carol Hill Albert, president of Cyclone Coasters, continued to operate it under a lease agreement with the city. In 2011, Luna Park took over operation of the Cyclone. It was declared a New York City landmark on July 12, 1988, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 26, 1991. After Astroland closed in 2008, Carol Hill Albert, president of Cyclone Coasters, continued to operate it under a lease agreement with the city. In 2011, Luna Park took over operation of the Cyclone. It was declared a New York City landmark on July 12, 1988, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 26, 1991.
[video=youtube;o2-RXqU4Lg8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2-RXqU4Lg8[/video]
Knight Valley China wooden coaster:
[video=youtube;unocjGOPRUM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unocjGOPRUM[/video]
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