- April 4th, 2006, 8:25 pm
#16856
Time to beat a dead horse....again.....
We have all noticed that past commercials and brochures for Carowinds don't always show the actual parks rides but the commercial I saw today hit an all time low. During the commercial, they actually show a Vekoma SLC. What a blow to Carowinds!! I believe Canada's Wonderland has the only SLC in the Paramount chain so that is probably the clip they used.
And if you think that was amiss, the wooden coaster footage used in the same commercial was Son of Beast. Those funky headrest gave that away.
Two of the most painful coasters on earth being advertised for Carowinds!
This begs the question. Do parks really save that much time & money by not filming actual park attractions from the park being advertised? I would gladly submit a Top Gun photo and video if they can't afford to go take one themselves. Is there a clear cut reason that parks do this?
I know it's not just Paramount doing this, and while they think the majority of guests do not notice these things, I beg to differ. Very young kids are much more perceptive these days. If they see a suspended looping coasters with 2 across seating being advertised at Carowinds, well, then that is what they expect in reality.
On a positive note, the same commercial did show actual BORG footage.
We have all noticed that past commercials and brochures for Carowinds don't always show the actual parks rides but the commercial I saw today hit an all time low. During the commercial, they actually show a Vekoma SLC. What a blow to Carowinds!! I believe Canada's Wonderland has the only SLC in the Paramount chain so that is probably the clip they used.
And if you think that was amiss, the wooden coaster footage used in the same commercial was Son of Beast. Those funky headrest gave that away.
Two of the most painful coasters on earth being advertised for Carowinds!
This begs the question. Do parks really save that much time & money by not filming actual park attractions from the park being advertised? I would gladly submit a Top Gun photo and video if they can't afford to go take one themselves. Is there a clear cut reason that parks do this?
I know it's not just Paramount doing this, and while they think the majority of guests do not notice these things, I beg to differ. Very young kids are much more perceptive these days. If they see a suspended looping coasters with 2 across seating being advertised at Carowinds, well, then that is what they expect in reality.
On a positive note, the same commercial did show actual BORG footage.
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Charlotte's first amusement park in 1910.
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Charlotte's first amusement park in 1910.
