- July 10th, 2012, 10:57 am
#49429
We were first time visitors to Carowinds in June. It was also on a Saturday and could not be avoided as you stated. We are experienced in parks and how they work and after reading this forum and the FAQs we came up with a strategy that served us well. It might help you too. The only thing thast saved us from total despair was Fastlane. We bought our tickets and Fastlane in advance on the web and used the Print at Home option. That got us past the mobs waiting at the ticket booth.
We were at the park long before opening. Got thru the turnstile, redeemed our Fastlane paperwork for wristbands and were at the rope prior to 10 AM. At 10 we went to Intimidator first and got a couple of quick rides, one in the front. From then on our strategy was to ride everything that wasn't included in Fastlane first, before the crowds/lines became unbearable. We moved quickly thru the park and accomplished all the non-Fastlane rides on our list before noon. Most were walk on earlier and then short waits until our last non Fastlane coaster, the wild mouse, was about a 25 minute wait.
At that point we started with the Fastlane coasters. By now most had large lines and some had lines out into the midways. Some folks in the Fastlane queue with us had just bought the bracelet after waiting 90 or 120 minutes for a ride. We rode the last 7 coasters in about 1 3/4 hrs. THANK YOU FASTLANE. After a few repeat rides we headed out for the drive to Myrtle Beach. As we left, the line to buy a ticket was out towards the parking lot. As we drove out we saw the line to get into the parking lot started on the freeway!!
Granted, this took place on June 16, the day of the Christian Rock Concert, so your Saturday may not be so crazed. Still, I highly recommend Fastlane for one time visitors. We found it to be an incredible value.