I say we have creative world in an immense natural-type world with biomes spread across the land. Specific biomes on islands even, as... The Last Air-bender worked. So we can travel to different nations and they'd be a whole different experience each time. People who like the same schemes can live together on the same biome island. I'm talking huge islands like Australia sized in comparison. Additionally, we rent chunks like we do in survival, but they are counted as "plots". That way it will allow for a landscape to be inhabited as it would in survival, yet look fascinating in the natural aesthetic. Having to rent our chunks/plots solves the problem of eventually, if you don't pay, only the chunks that have not been paid for and are active are not reset to the default world before it was claimed, as a monthly or biweekly reset of the server. Its an idea I've seen across other servers, and seems fair in keeping users from making the world look nasty with careless builds and decrepit accounts. If there is a person who built something massive and everyone appreciates it enough, the server can have a vote too keep it there as "ruins" or "landmarks" and they will not be reset in this hypothetical bi-weekly/monthly server reset. I also really this landscape idea, because you can find a place that's really beautiful such as a mountaintop, or a waterfall, cave...ect. that you would exponentiate on and grow a build in the most free way possible. I also am rooting for enabling pvp on and off when you choose, so that battling and minigaming is enabled for those who want to build Colosseums and battle arenas. Lastly, I think that allowing property spawns here would be a big perk so others can see your creations and homes, and use them with ease. The creative server has huge potential and I feel using a default flat world like all the rest of these other servers across minecraft is repetitive and boring. Let's spice up creative and be a server that does things differently, but better. That's all I have to say. Thanks for reading my novel. Herobrine Bless You!