chknwing wrote:Edwardo wrote:Other than the coaster, I full expect them to expound on the major infrastructure going on at the park over the next few years. I'm expecting major developments that will put Carowinds firmly in the Premiere Southeastern Park status.
I would consider carowinds to be already. In your opinion what do you think they need to add/fix?
You have to look at what other parks have done to get your answer. Nearby DollyWood and BGW have become destination parks. You have to offer something unique and distinctive. Dollywood it is all about the service, music, and down home atmosphere. BGW was about the landscaping, then later world class rides. CP has always been about record breaking coasters. It appears that is what Fair is attempting to do with Carowinds. One thing people say about Carowinds is that you are always looking at a coaster regardless of where you are in the park. All you have to do is look up. That is a unique feature if you ask me. In most other parks, coaster occupy fenced off dead zones. The coasters also interact with the guest with the walk ways and tunnels. It appears Fair is keeping that tradition with the new ride. Carowinds is truly becoming a coaster capital and I hope they begin to call it that.
