What is your favorite theme to create?

Hello PC community, I would like to start off by asking, what is everyone's favorite theme to create in the game? Is it modern, sci fi, fantasy, alpine, arctic, etc?

For me, it would have to be fairytale, alpine, pirate, modern. I have done a little sci fi. I created a small Mos Eisley park once that I didn't keep but may re-due one of these days. I'm currently working on two parks, one is alpine and the other fairytale. I go back and forth between the two. The thing is with me, I start a park but then I get a great idea for another and want to start that one before I lose it and never come back to the park I first started creating. Does that happen with anyone else? Do you ever not finish your parks and move onto another one?

Anyway, happy commenting!
 
Halloween, Spooky stuff in general, goth, haunted new orleans/ spooky swamp, and currently working on a bunch of Dungeons & Dragons stuff based around Dark Elves and D&D monsters. I rarely make anything that isn't dark. I have different sections of my park and work on each as the mood hits. It's all laid out in a big spider web pattern circled by a spooky castle wall. I have the spooky Autumn section, General Halloween covers 3 sections, Then I have 2 sections of haunted swamp/ spooky New Orleans including my coaster Loop Garou, Then I have an unused as yet secttion, little Middle Earth with Barad Dur and mini Minas Morgul, the next section is mostly unused yet, another section is taken up by a by a Vampire themed coaster that spills into adjacent sections somewhat Chiroptera, the center in a pentagram with a cheesy Hell theme, and beneath the surface is the Underpark where I am putting all my D&D and Dark Elf stuff. I am considering splitting off the Underpark and making it its own separate park if I can come up with enough rides to justify doing so. My favorite coaster is in the Underpark and I am still working on it. I have no idea if I will ever actually finish this thing.
 
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I would have to say rustic-charm, along with a Craftsmen-style influence; I also enjoy getting inspiration from Disney parks using the 20th-Century Midwestern America style, as well as Colonial and Victorian themes splashed around. I enjoy creating parks similar to Herschend properties like Silver Dollar City and Dollywood. I also enjoy playing around with the fairy tale theme and spooky set. I do need to broaden my appeal though and try things outside of my comfort zone. It tends to get kind of boring doing different versions of the same type of park.

I'm current working on a park that I been working on for the past year off-and-on. When inspiration bubbles up or I have an idea that consistently sticks I'll work it into my park. I currently have four themed areas inside my park: Little Big Town (my main street area with a restaurant, a couple of food vendors, some shops, a theater and museum). Then there's Yesteryear Village with an 1800's rustic pioneer theme; Whistestop Junction, and the area I'm currently working on Mountain Mile with a midway charm with the classic flats and carnival games. Once it's completed I'm going to move on to my next themed areas- Wilderness Ridge and Firefly Fortress which will be the kiddie area.

The main project I'm working on that's taken me 3 months and I'm probably 60% finished with is my Whisper Willows haunted dark ride attraction in my Yesteryear Village area with the facade having an old plantation appearance.
 
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