General Carowinds discussion
#37262
rctdcifreak wrote:Well lets face it if B&M is so confident in their designs the line might not need to be very long.


I dunno...I can think of some ridiculously long B&M que lines...I’m surprised you don’t have to bring a passport for Raging Bulls que...then again I cant imagine a designer expresses confidence by the length of a que line. If so then they had a ton of confidence in Griffon; you literally walk passed some lockers and then fall into your seat.

Wouldn’t the que layout fall into the hands of the park? I mean does the designer really care about a parks capacity issues?
#37285
On that note. I just realized this ride is never going to be in the dark very much while in operation because all the parking lot lights. But I'm sure it will be semi dark.


and happy to report 232 is seeing its first snow fall!
#37288
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B&M.


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B&M. :roll:

If I hear those two words again today I may have to hurt somebody.

The snow in the image is fake, but there was a nice little flurry in Fort Mill when it was taken. I'm sure someone will post another live link to the webcam in the morning. :lol:
#37291
I never understood why people say stock up on bread and milk. Is that a miracle combo? I dont even buy bread and milk when its sunny with a slight chance of an overcast!
#37293
I can't believe I'm the first one to point out Intimidator covered in snow (for real) and how cool it looks... lol!

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By KenB
#37298
Reminds me of the pics of BORG in 2004 when we got our last big snow. I'm still hoping that the bigger Intimidator brings an even bigger snow than that one - this sure wasn't it.

Oh and as to the bread and milk thing - I have no clue why that is, and I'm a native. If my power goes out I can't do jack with milk, really. I just know that if I DO need milk and / or bread in the coming days and snow is mentioned in a forecast, I better get some because it'll be gone.
#37299
I think its because bread and milk get old on the faster side. So people want to make sure they have fresh milk and bread available just in case they get snowed in. If the power goes out you can always put the milk outside in the snow.
#37300
jordN1414 wrote:I think its because bread and milk get old on the faster side. So people want to make sure they have fresh milk and bread available just in case they get snowed in. If the power goes out you can always put the milk outside in the snow.


Bread for sandwiches when the power goes out, milk for snowcream.
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