Funky_Monk
TS Member
Welcome to Lucky Lake!
Background -
Lucky Lake (formally White Water Lake) is an isolated body of water set within the Green Leaf Valley once an early settlement for farmers due to the high quality of the soil the valley was abandoned in the 18th century due to extensive flooding washing all signs of life away, over time trees and plant life have return and the waters no longer pose a threat due to a dam built further up river. Since then the land has been re-farmed but in 1958 desperate for money the land owner Peter Patterson opened his gardens and fields up to the public featuring the countries first maize maze. As his profits increased he added more rides until he thought it about time he turned White Water Lake into a theme park - Lucky Lake.
Today -
The year is 1986 and after a recent visit to Europa Park (Rust, Germany) Peter Patterson has decided to invest in the new MACK Bobsled coaster in the Wild Jungle area of the park - He also developed his own Ghost Train using a system he designed in his shed. Guest numbers are at an all time high and something exciting seems to be developing at the far end of the park.
^ The entrance plaza including coloured ticket booths and bright gardens.
^ Another shot of the entrance plaza with a clear view of the bridge leading to the Wild Jungle area of the park and the path to the car parks located off the map.
^ The Wild Jungle featuring the Twist ride called Vine Twist and a MACK Bobsled coaster called Jungle Run.
^ A close up of the Jungle Run station showing the extensive landscaping to create an immersive ride experience!
^ A shot of the food area in the Wild Jungle and Jungle Run's photo booth.
^ The other are of the park is simply called Kalm whist there you can book into the Kalm Hotel which is an in-house ghost train.
^ A close up of Kalm Hotel.
^ The food court in the Kalm area.
^ A new area in development - What it's going to be is currently unknown but it will more than likely feature a multi-inverting Arrow roller coaster.
^ A close up of the construction zone.
^ Another close up of the construction zone - The track has been bought in by shipping container but they couldn't hide it from the eye in the sky.
^ An overview of the park.
Well that's it so far I'd love to know what you think and what I could do for future developments.
Background -
Lucky Lake (formally White Water Lake) is an isolated body of water set within the Green Leaf Valley once an early settlement for farmers due to the high quality of the soil the valley was abandoned in the 18th century due to extensive flooding washing all signs of life away, over time trees and plant life have return and the waters no longer pose a threat due to a dam built further up river. Since then the land has been re-farmed but in 1958 desperate for money the land owner Peter Patterson opened his gardens and fields up to the public featuring the countries first maize maze. As his profits increased he added more rides until he thought it about time he turned White Water Lake into a theme park - Lucky Lake.
Today -
The year is 1986 and after a recent visit to Europa Park (Rust, Germany) Peter Patterson has decided to invest in the new MACK Bobsled coaster in the Wild Jungle area of the park - He also developed his own Ghost Train using a system he designed in his shed. Guest numbers are at an all time high and something exciting seems to be developing at the far end of the park.

^ The entrance plaza including coloured ticket booths and bright gardens.

^ Another shot of the entrance plaza with a clear view of the bridge leading to the Wild Jungle area of the park and the path to the car parks located off the map.

^ The Wild Jungle featuring the Twist ride called Vine Twist and a MACK Bobsled coaster called Jungle Run.

^ A close up of the Jungle Run station showing the extensive landscaping to create an immersive ride experience!

^ A shot of the food area in the Wild Jungle and Jungle Run's photo booth.

^ The other are of the park is simply called Kalm whist there you can book into the Kalm Hotel which is an in-house ghost train.

^ A close up of Kalm Hotel.

^ The food court in the Kalm area.

^ A new area in development - What it's going to be is currently unknown but it will more than likely feature a multi-inverting Arrow roller coaster.

^ A close up of the construction zone.

^ Another close up of the construction zone - The track has been bought in by shipping container but they couldn't hide it from the eye in the sky.

^ An overview of the park.
Well that's it so far I'd love to know what you think and what I could do for future developments.