General Carowinds discussion
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By Chris
#104661
I think it's pretty clear that Grobble knows what he's talking about. So maybe we should listen to him instead of someone who worked at the park 13 years ago as a teenager and put flowers out by a fence surrounding an empty field.
By Cameron
#104665
Welcome to the roller coaster community where everyone has to know more than the next person.

The stuff I see here just makes me lol

You would think with carowinds executives watching this daily we could be a bit more professional.
#104667
I understand now why Carowinds has cut back a little bit with their 2019 season, but I just don’t see why some of these changes are for the better. Here’s a big one: why wouldn’t they extend Carolina Harbor hours on 4th of July to be open until 8pm? They do it with Carowinds every year on the 4th so why not with the waterpark too? Also, from March-May on fridays they close at 8. I understand that there are a ton of school field trips to Carowinds during this time and it is a long day, but closing at 8 on a Friday night just doesn’t seem right to me.
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By coasterbruh
#104668
I want to remind people that you are looking at the schedule today, in the off season. Hasn't the park extended hours/days during the season? Lets just hope they do good enough to warrant extending the hours and days. Arguing over park hours right now before the park has even open for the season is kinda funny (hell, arguing over parks hours itself is kinda funny) . . . but continue.
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By Coasterphreak
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coasterbruh wrote:I want to remind people that you are looking at the schedule today, in the off season. Hasn't the park extended hours/days during the season? Lets just hope they do good enough to warrant extending the hours and days. Arguing over park hours right now before the park has even open for the season is kinda funny (hell, arguing over parks hours itself is kinda funny) . . . but continue.
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People are just mad that they might have to stand in line to ride a roller coaster.

It actually is pretty funny.
#104681
For all the people who say that nighthawk is horrible, it seems to be a fan favorite (mostly for GP). I don’t think it will be removed anytime soon...
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By RiDeWaRrIoR
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Where do you guys think Copperhead Strike will fall in ridership? 2nd or 3rd? I know it cant hault as many people as Intimidator, but I guess the shorter ride time might make up for that? I think it will be 3rd.
By RollerBee
#104687
tarheel1231 wrote:The interesting thing to note is that there was an overall decline in ridership this past season. Is attendance declining as well?

https://www.carowinds.com/blog/2018/mos ... ns-of-2017

Fury had nearly 200,000 less riders compared to 2017.

All top five rides are down and Nighthawk replaced Cyclone as #5.
By dirkdiggler1992
#104688
Cameron wrote:Nah. Probably a little more downtime and slower dispatches.


All the major attractions on the list were down in ridership 2017 vs 2018, which seems to be more related to lower attendance than slower dispatches. I recall second quarter 2018 CF reported lower attendance than expected, also I can’t be the only one where the heat turns me away from the park in the summer. I wouldn’t call a Camp Snoopy upgrade an “off year” but it certainly could have kept some thrill seekers from getting pass in 2018 and waiting on 2019. Not everyone gets a pass every year like we do.

I do wonder what the target ridership for Coperhead Strike will be? 1M? It just won’t have the throughput to reach Fury/Intimidator numbers I don’t believe, plus with it being in the back of the park. I’m not saying it won’t be a hit and we will see some long lines, but other popular rides like Maverick are usually bested by the B&Ms with beast capacity and prime spots are the front of the park (Dominator, Gatekeeper, Intimidator, etc).
By Glitch99
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tarheel1231 wrote:The interesting thing to note is that there was an overall decline in ridership this past season. Is attendance declining as well?

https://www.carowinds.com/blog/2018/mos ... ns-of-2017

Fury had nearly 200,000 less riders compared to 2017.

Interesting that this year they had "at least (a nice round number)" rides, while 2017 gave a very specific ride counts.
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