First, the park overview.
Sea Of Desert

Desert is in the name, but I developed the whole thing so there's no sand left lol.

It originally looked like this: a 75x75 size map.

This is the park entrance area. There's a welcome sign, and you can enter the interior right away.

I placed a Ferris Wheel next to the information desk. Since I hate carousels, this served as my background music player.

Next to it is a boat ride being chased by sharks. RCT veterans will recognize this design; I borrowed it from an overseas YouTuber bro.
That rowing motion is the kicker every time I look at it LOL.

Next, I built the Food Center. This is the building I like the least on this whole map. Looking back, I could have designed it much simpler, but I built it unnecessarily huge.

The interior looks like this.

In front of the Food Center, there's the main sign with the park name and a Haunted House.

Next to the Haunted House is this small pub. I put an ice cream shop in the middle so guests actually buy cones lol.

Next to the pub, I set up stairs and a fork in the path.

If you go straight up, you'll find the park's main coaster placed here.

I built the track using a switch.

The stats are pretty standard.

I placed a huge carousel in front of the LSM Coaster.
I used a shoestring track for this one. The interior looked like this—I decorated the inside thinking it wouldn't be covered, but then I just ended up covering the roof LOL.

Next to the boat ride fork, I simply built a weird house.

If you go up from here, you come across a building next to a plaza.

Honestly, the interior is just a Car Ride LOL.

If you come down below that, there's another pub and a small fountain. The Twist ride next to it is a bonus.
To the left of the Twist ride is a small Giga Coaster. I named it "Black Hole" because of the part where it spins around once in the center.

The stats are low, but since the goal of this map wasn't to make high-stat coasters, it doesn't matter.
There's another structure below the Giga Coaster, and as you can tell from the back...

I made it a simple Go-Kart track. Those peep objects are too cute lol.

Going down the stairs from the racetrack side leads to the sea. First, I built a shopping center so they can eat, sleep, and poop easily.

I built a diving platform so they can jump into the ocean, giving it a bit of a beach resort feel.
It's nice to see them splashing around and playing.

Now, coming back to the center area, there's a shipwreck. The park authorities decided to leave it as a tourist attraction because the landscaping is pretty decent. So I built a bridge, blocking it off. If it looks like something weird is stuck on the ship, that's just your imagination.

Anyway, if you go down below that, another pub greets you, and next to it is a small Viking Ship ride. Since it's not too intense, it's perfect for kids to ride.
Heh heh... Looks fun...

The stats themselves are low lol.

Going deeper inside, there are concept movie theaters, but too many people crowd here, which is a headache.

If you go further inside, there's a huge structure and something weird floating in the air.
It's a massive Top Spin.

The capacity and excitement are ridiculously good, beyond imagination lol.

Just kidding. Actually, these shoestring tracks often don't measure stats properly, so I just set them manually LOL.
Anyway, coming down below the Viking ride, there's another place where you can shop.

Behind that, there are two paths. The first one is:
When everyone rides a looping coaster, it's a bummer when it only loops once. This coaster is for you! You can loop infinitely (actually, it only loops 5 times).

Next to the Infinite Loop, there's a ship actually sailing. The octopus on the ship is the mascot.

And if you go straight from the opposite path...
A Giant Ferris Wheel greets you.
In front of the Ferris Wheel, there's a Water Taxi, so you can cross over to the opposite continent anytime. On the opposite side, there are children's rides.
Round and round and round and round.
Following the path, you can also check out the coasters.
A small rest stop building that contains a maze and a shop.
Coming over here, you can see an even bigger Viking Ship with crazy capacity. Over 50 people can ride at once.
I built the Cup Spin, which is almost the last ride. It's the upgraded version of the earlier kiddie ride—it spins faster and can induce motion sickness.
Finally, I put a circus in the spare space, and a shipwreck stuck on a reef is placed as a sightseeing spot. There's also a bridge connecting to the Ferris Wheel island.
I hope you enjoyed the park tour. I really worked hard on this for the first time in a while. Thanks everyone for sticking around until the end. I'll try to build an even higher quality park next time.
I started uploading videos of the park making process, so come check it out if you're curious.
"People are calling OP a god-tier builder—the quality and colors are insane, though some peeps found blocks 5 and 6 surprisingly funny."
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