- April 3rd, 2015, 11:46 am
#75258
Don't get me wrong, I love the big world class attractions we have gotten over the past 15 years, but I also miss what has been lost. I've been going to the park since the 1970's, and the transformation has been dramatic.
Now the park feel very cluttered, like a fair midway. (But at least the NC State Fair still has it's lake and wooded area.) Back in the old days you use to only get that cluttered feeling in the County Fair section. The park also use to have very distinctive sections or rooms with green space serving as barriers. I like crowds but sometimes I want to get off the beaten path and just chill for a moment without dodging people. Like at Wal Mart, it requires a lot of energy maneuvering around people, strollers and babies, all the time. You need spaces you can stop with your kids and make them sit still for a minute, while they eat their junk food and fuss at them away from other folk.
The last available place I could do that was in the Thrill Zone. I loved going back there because it was a bit isolated and I could use the not so crowded rest room and just chill for a few minutes. Now that Fury is there, that space has been changed forever.
As I think about this, I honestly feel all of this could have been avoided with better planning by the park. Fury, Intimidator and even Afterburn to some extent had little to do with it because of their placement used mostly parking lots.
The biggest sin ever done to the park is when they took out the river and the tree covered island. That barrier shaped the park and into distinctive areas. You really felt like you were going somewhere when you had to walk around, without seeing what was on the other side. Now with Nighthawk, Windseeker, and the Flyer in there, it just adds more continuous clutter. I love Fury the ride, but it's like a big freaking mountain. You can see it from wherever you are in the park. I use to think Thrill Zone was far away, not any more with mount Fury looming over the entire park. The park feels so small with a towering structure sitting on one of it's corners. Oh well, l love Fury anyhow.
Remember the park-like setting that was in the Top Gun area? I use to love that section of the park with it's benches and trails. Last night I found myself staring at the old grist mill wheel and the little pool/fountain, realizing it is all that is left. It is such a small area, but by far the prettiest place left in the park. How could they do this to a once lovely park?
Anyway I continued on around the park and the only not so congested space left at the park is the bathroom area that sits back close to the water park. I wonder if they could plant a couple of trees and place a bench back there for an old man like me? I really hate the park did not preserve it's green space.
Will things ever change, probably not? I had hopes last year when they extended the front entrance. But instead they put in a parking lot, and a big sweeping entry plaza that is not even inside the park. Perhaps one day when I'm dead and gone and Carolina Cyclone is no more, they will relocate the maintenance area, and extend the park back and bring a tree or two back into the park. That would be nice.
Now the park feel very cluttered, like a fair midway. (But at least the NC State Fair still has it's lake and wooded area.) Back in the old days you use to only get that cluttered feeling in the County Fair section. The park also use to have very distinctive sections or rooms with green space serving as barriers. I like crowds but sometimes I want to get off the beaten path and just chill for a moment without dodging people. Like at Wal Mart, it requires a lot of energy maneuvering around people, strollers and babies, all the time. You need spaces you can stop with your kids and make them sit still for a minute, while they eat their junk food and fuss at them away from other folk.
The last available place I could do that was in the Thrill Zone. I loved going back there because it was a bit isolated and I could use the not so crowded rest room and just chill for a few minutes. Now that Fury is there, that space has been changed forever.
As I think about this, I honestly feel all of this could have been avoided with better planning by the park. Fury, Intimidator and even Afterburn to some extent had little to do with it because of their placement used mostly parking lots.
The biggest sin ever done to the park is when they took out the river and the tree covered island. That barrier shaped the park and into distinctive areas. You really felt like you were going somewhere when you had to walk around, without seeing what was on the other side. Now with Nighthawk, Windseeker, and the Flyer in there, it just adds more continuous clutter. I love Fury the ride, but it's like a big freaking mountain. You can see it from wherever you are in the park. I use to think Thrill Zone was far away, not any more with mount Fury looming over the entire park. The park feels so small with a towering structure sitting on one of it's corners. Oh well, l love Fury anyhow.
Remember the park-like setting that was in the Top Gun area? I use to love that section of the park with it's benches and trails. Last night I found myself staring at the old grist mill wheel and the little pool/fountain, realizing it is all that is left. It is such a small area, but by far the prettiest place left in the park. How could they do this to a once lovely park?
Anyway I continued on around the park and the only not so congested space left at the park is the bathroom area that sits back close to the water park. I wonder if they could plant a couple of trees and place a bench back there for an old man like me? I really hate the park did not preserve it's green space.
Will things ever change, probably not? I had hopes last year when they extended the front entrance. But instead they put in a parking lot, and a big sweeping entry plaza that is not even inside the park. Perhaps one day when I'm dead and gone and Carolina Cyclone is no more, they will relocate the maintenance area, and extend the park back and bring a tree or two back into the park. That would be nice.
