I went last Saturday as well, after processing my season's pass, I headed straight for Borg. I could not believe the beautiful themeing and how they let you walk right under the track...definately builds excitement. I too noticed the that chatter of the rollbacks was not working on the lift hill. I think they say its a silent lift becuase the chain does not rattle and it is enclosed in a track, but it is weird that it does not run continuously like most lift chains, but rather stops and starts with each train. The lift kept stopping on about every 4th or 5th run. They were only running one car. They stopped the ride twice while I was in line, but after about 2 hours I made it all the way up to the platform. They stopped it for a little longer to do some test runs....it seems very smooth when I runs, very quiet coaster, not roaring like the B & M Vortex next to it! We finally got up to the queues to board and they closed the ride! Thank god I have a season's pass! That was around 2:30 or so...we left the park around 5 and it was still closed, there were mecanics on the top of the lift hill working on it. I give Carowinds some credit, they are trying to make it run and they keep telling you what is going on, I have been to parks were you see that they are testing it, but they never tell you that it is being tested, it was nice to be notified.
I was curious how this ride would do after a "rebuild", I know I heard stories of it being plagued with mechanical problems when it was stealth and yet it seems like such a great coaster. You would think that Vekoma would want to pitch in and help to fix it seeing how it was the FIRST flying dutchman in the US, such a Milestone should be fixed. I believe it seemed like sensors at the top of the lift hill were stopping the train. I would be curious to talk to someone on the crew at Carowinds to see what is really going on with it.
I will keep trying until I ride it.
As a side note, did anyone notice how fast the ascent up the lift hill was!
-see you in line!
