- June 15th, 2014, 8:25 pm
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Visited Carowinds for my second visit to the park, first in 15 years.
In our party were a a pair of 30 somethings and a pair of 40 somethings plus 13 and 4 year old boys. All had visited Kings Dominion in the past, I've visited Kings Dominion many many times having had season passes for a number of years. All have visited Disney parks (east and west coasts) many times as well. So comparisons are naturally made.
Surprisingly, I didn't find myself comparing Carowinds to Kings Dominion as much as I expected. While we all referred to the Woodstock Express as the Scooby Doo roller coaster, any wooden coaster in the kiddy part of a park is going to get that name in my book.
The good:
The bad:
"Rockin the Decades"
Let me so I don't expect broadway caliber performances from a theme park show, Theme park stage shows are cheesy, that's the way it has to be. They've got to appeal to a very diverse crowd typically very old plus very young, so 50's, 60's, and 70's prevail.
Overall we had a great time and left suitably tired. Our next visit will definitely not take 15 years.
In our party were a a pair of 30 somethings and a pair of 40 somethings plus 13 and 4 year old boys. All had visited Kings Dominion in the past, I've visited Kings Dominion many many times having had season passes for a number of years. All have visited Disney parks (east and west coasts) many times as well. So comparisons are naturally made.
Surprisingly, I didn't find myself comparing Carowinds to Kings Dominion as much as I expected. While we all referred to the Woodstock Express as the Scooby Doo roller coaster, any wooden coaster in the kiddy part of a park is going to get that name in my book.
The good:
- Overall I found the park clean and well maintained.
- The landscaping was particularly well taken care of, not elaborate or creative, but well well attended to.
- Only place I noticed rust was in the water park on some of the older slides.
- even on a crowded day, parking at the south gate was just steps from the entrance.
- Admission isn't too bad and discounts are easy to find. We paid $33.99 each with online codes.
The bad:
- The nickel and dimming once you get into the park is frustrating. $1 for 3D glasses for the Boo Blasters, $18 for
- $18 to rent a locker at the water park
- the only area of the park with any theming to speak of is Planet Snoopy, and even that is lacking. Theming takes more than creative names for rides. Guests have to feel a delineation between areas of the park. Early in Carowinds days, there was a western section of the park, at least that felt different. Today the entire park feels the same.
- the ambient music played throughout the park is lacking. Near opening time there is an interesting mix of 80's songs which begins to bring up the energy level of the park. Then a bizarre mix of what sounds like royalty free music and bad covers of R&B and other songs.
- no restrooms in Planet Snoopy area of the park, really?
- The park is laid out in a very haphazard manner making finding your way difficult. A map is your only hope. A little sineage guiding you at least to the different sections of the park (see #1) would be helpful.
- The design of the water park is bizarre, you walk in and half of it is hidden by the changing rooms, gift shop, snack bar.
- Changing rooms should be about 3 times larger than they are for that size water park.
- How does a park open less than half the year have rides that are not yet open?
- I found ride operators wishing guests a "blessed day" a bit surprising. I've never heard this at another theme park anywhere in the country.
- quality of the live entertainment is not good, at least the one show (arguably one of their main shows), see below.
"Rockin the Decades"
Let me so I don't expect broadway caliber performances from a theme park show, Theme park stage shows are cheesy, that's the way it has to be. They've got to appeal to a very diverse crowd typically very old plus very young, so 50's, 60's, and 70's prevail.
- The show is well produced, well enough arranged but not well performed.
- It's early in the season so perhaps there is a bit of rust and we are talking about college students making a little extra money on their summer breaks but wow are they lacking.
- Made up of 5 couples (if memory serves) there are maybe 2 women and one man performing with any level of energy.
- The quality of the dance, just isn't there. Performers seem to be going through the motions, especially the women. In a theme park show you expect to see about half the women showing some dance experience and one or two of the men (with the rest obviously there for their singing ability), That wasn't even the case here.
- pretty standard theme park show choreograph with a focus on keeping the performers moving at all times. The performers think this is to torture them, no it's to hide their mistakes. If someone gets out of line or does the wrong hand movements at the wrong time, the audience wont have a chance to notice because of the fast pace and constant circulating around the stage.
- arrangements seemed a bit dumbed down. Very little harmony. Performers at this level should be able to handle a 20-30 minute show with a bit of harmony in it, even with limited rehearsal time before the season starts.
Overall we had a great time and left suitably tired. Our next visit will definitely not take 15 years.
Last edited by jeffsampson on June 18th, 2014, 12:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.

