

In a couple of other parks I have used the monster carousel, but for DA, I thought the tea cups worked better. I needed a 4x4 footprint on the carousel so everything lines up nicely. I was going to ask how you got the peeps to sit quietly to watch a baseball game but you answered that question in the next post but I do have 3 other questions:ġ-Why didn't you use the standard Merry-Go-Round (instead of the Spinning Cups) when creating the Grand Carousel?Ģ-What does the 'F' in CFR stand for? I'm assuming that the 'C' stands for custom and the 'R' stands for ride.ģ-Since you are building each section of the park (State Fair, Victory Fields, etc.) on separate benches, how do you handle the transportation rides (train, steamboat, etc.) that apparently connect to other sections of the park? It's a pity that you lost so much when your drive crashed, but your 2nd go round with Victory Fields looks better than the first. I've been away from the forums for about 4 months (darn tax season), and the progress on this project is absolutely amazing. The finished product as it appears in Disney's America

Both these items were created by other members of the community who spent a lot of hours perfecting these items to work hand in hand, and look absolutely amazing! Kudos to you guys! Wonderful work! Now, please remember, I did not create either the CFR or the CS.

What a neat idea! What a cool concept! How about stunt shows? Live performances? The possibilities are almost endless! Obviously, these can be mixed and matched, and are all recolorable.

What makes the CFR so cool is that there are several different sets of seats available for the peeps to use, making this ride very versatile.Īnd finally, a simple solid wooden grandstand They get up and leave at the end of the cycle very happy. The ride holds 60 peeps at a time, (40 are in the pic), and they merely sit being entertained for about 90 seconds. Well, I've had quite a few inquiries, so here's how it works
