bgwfreak wrote: I wouldn't be happy with it.
More than likely they'd call it the tallest coaster in the park (which it would be by 1 foot) and then they wouldn't add another coaster for 5 years.
I'll pass.
The only way I'd want it is if it was just a filler until next year. Kinda like CGA got the top spin in 08 and the GCI in 09. But I doubt it.
I wouldn't be happy with the Boomerang, but I wouldn't be completely disappointed with it either.
As for the original topic of this thread, Carowinds isn't going anywhere. Charlotte is one of the fastest growing large metro areas in the country! CF would be crazy to do anything remotely close to what they did to Geauga Lake. Especially considering there's no competition within 2 hours of Carowinds. So Carowinds isn't going anywhere. Geauga Lake got the bad end of the stick because they tried to compete with Cedar Point in the past, so when CF got the chance to buy them, they did and eradicated the competition. Now, you have to drive to CP to get your coaster fix if you live in the Cleveland area. That's the way they wanted it all along.
Carowinds probably won't get anything major until 2009 at the earliest. It's a profitable park and apparently CF is taking the "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach to Carowinds. If attendance is increasing yearly without any major additions, why spend $$$ on a new attraction.
I can assure you if attendance took a dive, they'd drop a coaster or at least a decent flat ride in Carowinds wit da quickness. But until you guys stop buying season passes to a lackluster park, they'll continue to milk the cash cow for what it is.
This is why I haven't been to Carowinds in 2 years. After riding Top Gun, Thunder Road, and Borg, there isn't much of a reason to be there.