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Due to a new Roblox policy residents of the UK or Australia are no longer able to use third-party blueprints in their parks. They can also no longer upload and submit blueprints to the TPT2 Workshop

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Jurrasic Park Fences

  • Feb 28
  • 1 min read

by pattaragun3101



DESIGN ID:

RD-765-416-720-234


GAMEPASSES

  • Disable Collisions

  • Extra Colors

  • Ride Operations

  • No Gamepasses

RIDE(S) USED

Steel Coaster

PRICE TO BUILD

$28,072


HOW TO USE

It's super easy to use blueprints on the TPT2 Workshop! Simply copy the Design ID above and paste it into the Theme Park Tycoon 2 search bar. You can also directly paste the Design ID into the ride specified above to load it in-game!


If you aren't able to load the blueprint in-game, check out the common reasons for this below!



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lucas Müller
lucas Müller
2 days ago
Rated 1 out of 5 stars.

its not working


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

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William Kinch
Apr 09
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Dead handy but unnecessarily expensive! Worth it though!

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Max Holloway
Mar 24
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Building detailed areas like Jurassic-themed zones in Theme Park Tycoon 2 really comes down to how well you use blueprints and small elements like fences to create atmosphere. A lot of creators rely on ready-made designs and custom scenery pieces to make their parks feel more immersive and realistic . It’s interesting how the same idea applies outside of games too — long-term success often depends on keeping users engaged and creating a smooth experience. I came across a useful breakdown https://sbcamericas.com/2024/06/20/soft2bet-thinks-key-to-us-market-is-keeping-users-on-the-app/ that explains how platforms focus on retention and interaction, which feels surprisingly similar to how you build engaging environments in projects like this.

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Frequently Asked

Q: Why am I getting the error "Could not load this Design-ID."

 

A: Players usually receive this error when they either do not have the correct gamepasses required for the blueprint they are trying to import. If you get this error, make sure you have all the gamepasses required and have disable collisions enabled (if the blueprint requires it of course)

Also ensure you are using the legacy version of the ride if the ride calls for this (information above for this)

Something Wrong?

We ensure every blueprint is working before publishing them on the TPT2 workshop but that doesn't mean mistakes don't happen! If you find an issue with a blueprint and none of the FAQs are helping you can let us know by email below with the blueprint's ID and name along with the issue you're facing

We'll make sure to take a look and get back to you as soon as possible if we're able to replicate the issue ourself!

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