- October 3rd, 2015, 12:24 pm
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Nearly all of them, the mid 80s gets a little skew. Lots of ride removals in the time period.
I am back from Carowinds Connection Time-Out!
Capler wrote:swampfox43 wrote:I have at least 1 or more brochure from every year since the parks 1973 opening (I may not have 2007 or 2008 brochures). Also have several old large fold out maps. I also have the original 16mm film which I have converted to DVD, on the building of Carowinds that was released in 1974 and shown on local TV stations. Also have an original 33rpm record of the Carowinds theme song from 1973. I have plenty of old postcards and was lucky to find a collection of original 8x10 aerial photos (color & B&W) of the park while under construction. One of my most prized possessions is a press kit from the opening year showing the proposed Carowinds hotel with the monorail stop. I have just about every press kit since 1992. Yes, I was a huge collector of Carowinds stuff at one time and although my interests have changed over the past year or so (especially since the park has gone downhill over the past 4 years), I would be hard pressed to offer these to a museum unless they took full responsibility for their safety. I already gave David Mandt & the park a copy of the 16mm film short back in 2000.
Swamp, reading your post from 2009, you mentioned that your feelings for the park have changed, and the park has gone down hill the past 4 years. Here we are 6 years later and the park has gone through a major transformation. I'm wondering if you now feel differently about the park?
RollerBee wrote:In my opinion, senseless is an understatement. Spending 5 million on rebuilding it only to decide to tear it down instead of spending the remain 2-3 million it needed to operate. The whole voting with their feet thing is bull, if that was so then why is Hurler still hanging around? Lines were shorter in 2012 and 2013 at Hurler than Thunder Road. Yoyo is another example, I have never seen it have more than a one cycle line. Putting Windseeker where Yoyo is would have added traffic to the County Fair and helping Thunder Road. Demolishing a nearly brand new popular wooden coaster is a bad business decision. Carowinds wanted to turn the blue train backwards again for the finale, if it had been done before the final decision to remove Thunder Road was made, Thunder Road's ridership would have increase.
I hope one day Carowinds sees how big of mistake they have made.
swampfox43 wrote:Capler wrote:swampfox43 wrote:I have at least 1 or more brochure from every year since the parks 1973 opening (I may not have 2007 or 2008 brochures). Also have several old large fold out maps. I also have the original 16mm film which I have converted to DVD, on the building of Carowinds that was released in 1974 and shown on local TV stations. Also have an original 33rpm record of the Carowinds theme song from 1973. I have plenty of old postcards and was lucky to find a collection of original 8x10 aerial photos (color & B&W) of the park while under construction. One of my most prized possessions is a press kit from the opening year showing the proposed Carowinds hotel with the monorail stop. I have just about every press kit since 1992. Yes, I was a huge collector of Carowinds stuff at one time and although my interests have changed over the past year or so (especially since the park has gone downhill over the past 4 years), I would be hard pressed to offer these to a museum unless they took full responsibility for their safety. I already gave David Mandt & the park a copy of the 16mm film short back in 2000.
Swamp, reading your post from 2009, you mentioned that your feelings for the park have changed, and the park has gone down hill the past 4 years. Here we are 6 years later and the park has gone through a major transformation. I'm wondering if you now feel differently about the park?
Capler, my feelings on the direction CF is taking Carowinds has taken a complete 180º from my feelings during the initial years of their ownership. Let's face it. A used Boomerang was like a slap in the face. I was also still reeling from the mess that Paramount made (they did a few good things tho). But what's done is done. I don't think anyone can agree with everything CF will do or has done for our park (I still feel the Thunder Road demolition was senseless) but I feel confident that CF will continue to impress us with awesome attractions in the coming years.