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In mid 2004, I had the idea to build my own Magic Kingdom on RollerCoaster Tycoon 2. The early attempts were just goofing around, but eventually I worked my way through 3 or 4 versions before I was happy. These parks would become known as " Disneyland Sacramento" because I lived in Sacramento at the time. Later on I would try to make a park map so I could recreate this vision.

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Friday, April 19, 2019

Skull Rock Grotto

                              My tribute to the old Skull Rock Grotto that was at Disneyland
Posted by Mark Hille at 3:24 PM
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