General Carowinds discussion
By coasterdude89
#7498
I have some news about Heritage USA. Not long ago there was a topic about this, but this is MAJOR news. Heritage USA has been sold. I repeat, Heritage USA has been sold. I just heard this on the six o'clock news on channel 3 (WBTV.) The person who purchased it, and this is going to be a shocker :lol:, plans to develop it into residential housing etc.. Now the plans are not official, but that is what the said. Bummer, I was hoping that they would redevelop it into a huge water park!!! But, just thought that I would let you all know this.
By Dukeis#1
#7500
<_< Like Charlotte needs anymore housing developments.

Guess that means they'll tear down Main Street, the hotel and what is left of the waterpark.
By coasterdude89
#7502
Dukeis#1 wrote: <_< Like Charlotte needs anymore housing developments.

Guess that means they'll tear down Main Street, the hotel and what is left of the waterpark.

We sure don't need any here in Union County. I wish that they would just re build the resort and redo the water park. They could give PC a run for ther money in the water park.
By coastermom2
#7514
Oh, goody. More cheaply built, over-priced, too close together houses. Golly, I
sure wish I could've bought it. I would love to be able to build an amusement park.
Not to compete with Carowinds, I would build a park with rides from the past and maybe a few dark rides and a nice big wooden coaster. Not too many high speed, high tech thrills, but I think it would be fun to do something unusual.
Something "dark", something....very Tim Burton. ("Life's no fun without a good scare") Mwahahaha! Oh well ... I hate to hear that property was bought for houses. :angry:
By Trev32
#7522
coastermom2 wrote: Oh, goody. More cheaply built, over-priced, too close together houses.

:D :D :D :lol: :P


Oh well, that's too bad, even though i never even thunk of setting foot in this place, it is still sad to see somthing go from waterpark, to a housing complex cheaply built, over-priced, too close together houses. :P
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By bgwfreak
#7672
Well I'll be sad to see the water park go. But it's been empty so long I bet it's worthless now.

I'll be glad to see them implode (sp?) the tower that was never finished.
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By swampfox43
#7674
I read an article this weekend that said Heritage USA waterpark attracted upwards of 6 million visitors a year back in the early 80's while Carowinds is struggling just to reach the 2 million mark to this day..
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By wdwspider
#7675
swampfox43 wrote: Heritage USA waterpark attracted upwards of 6 million visitors a year

Must have been the convenience...

Baptism and a Water Park all in one day. :lol:
By Dukeis#1
#7677
I'm sure all that publicity on the PTL Networks helped the waterpark a lot.
By Cephas
#7678
Charlotte isn't big enough for another water/ amuesment park, now chicago could use a cedar fair park... but thats another topic.
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By wdwspider
#7683
Cephas wrote: Charlotte isn't big enough for another water/ amuesment park, now chicago could use a cedar fair park... but thats another topic.

I've kinda thought the Concord Mills area could benefit from a nice Water Park.

Maybe with a Nascar Influence.
By Cephas
#7684
there are very few/no tourists in charlotte, so I don't think the local pop. could support 2 parks. When charlotte can support a MLB team, then I think we can support another park.
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By wdwspider
#7685
Cephas wrote: there are very few/no tourists in charlotte...

Yes, I agree with that statement, but there are many visitors from all over to the Concord Area... and it's off a major Highway. However... with Emerald Pointe and Carowinds both having established water parks, a third in between would struggle I suppose.
By Cephas
#7686
How many residents does concord have? 20,000?