Thanks cjman. Mr. Freeze is one of my all time favorite roller coasters, and it seems no park I make is complete unless I've got a Mr. Freeze rec in it, one way or another lol.
I was hoping more so to capture Gotham City's industrious side with tons of old buildings and warehouses rather than just one aspect of Gotham as seen in all Six Flags parks. It's kind of like a "Tomorrowland" area featuring some of the more technologicly and futuristic type of attractions and scenery. Of course a great deal of Gotham is run by Batman's most evil supervillains.
BATMAN 3D, Riddler's Hideout, & Gotham Grinder
Since you cannot build actual stunt shows, I thought Six Flags Global was deserving of something a little more interactive... thus Batman 3D, the cornerstone of Gotham City's thrill rides, was implemented. It actually attracts steady qeue lines of at least 13 minutes, and 30 minutes or more during rain.
Riddler's Revenge is an attraction built on top of a restraunt. It serves as a kid's escape while the older crowds eat and mingle amonst themselves at Nigma Entrees. It's actually tucked away quite nicely. I thought it was pretty slick addition.
Then we've got the Gotham Grinder was just a spontaneous decision. I built the ride because at the time Gotham lacked thrill rides... and now I don't know what to do with it. It's got a theme not like any DC hero or villain would fit completely. I thought about a Catwoman type thing, but it just didn't seem right. So I was stumped and temporarily called it "Gotham Grinder." If anyone has any suggestions, they'd be greatly appreciated.
BATWING, Nigma Tech Demonstrations, & Joker's Psycho Circus
Batwing is a minature version of Batman: The Ride - built for kids and the more easy going crowd. It has proven to actually be quite the fan favorite among the smaller attractions with a consistant 30 minute qeue time!
Nigma Tech Demonstrations is set and based on the 1995 Batman Forever movie. They're simulation rides created to demonstrate a working compatibility between technology and the human mind.
Joker's Psycho Circus is based on the late 1990's stunt show theme. As with everything in Gotham, this attraction is run by yet another underground ring leader, the Joker. Joker's Psycho Circus was built to help finance his insane and murderous personality. Guests are treated to an ominously unpredictable, yet twistedly amusing circus show.
MR. FREEZE vs. BATMAN: The Ride
It's no secret that Gotham is filled to the brim with Batman's most notorious foes, but none more sinister than Mr. Freeze! At the far side of Gotham City, Batman and Mr. Freeze dominate the skyline as they battle it out. So far, justice prevails as guests have come to favor Batman: The Ride more than Mr. Freeze.
Mr. Freeze shoots off through the tunnel at 80mph, rather than 70mph (due to an inconvenient lack of booster track >:I ). So the ride is super intense and nauseating, but it still manages to pull in the crowds. Of the 900 guests in the park currently 450 of them have favorited Batman: The Ride (which is now black and gray, instead of the yellow and blue), and 200 have favorited Mr. Freeze.
There are other buildings not really seen in the screens... you've got Harvey Dent's office (which eeriely glows red through the windows). I'll be puting in Gotham's Police Department, Arkham Asylum, and Gotham Subway Stations soon and that'll wrap up this area of the park.