- May 10th, 2015, 4:47 pm
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Thank you for the welcome, Coasterbruh, and nice to meet you! Have a brownie. I just made them, but they're from a mix, so they're not great. Still free brownies. *Brownie*
shane235, I like your ideas, and would like to add myself that I don't think Boomerang Bay is very good in general. I go to Carowinds for the roller coasters and not the water park section, so it doesn't really matter to me, but as a water park it's one of the worse ones I've been to. My biggest problem is the lazy river, or ehhh what do you call it... I'm looking at the map and maybe it's the Crocodile Run? Maybe not. I only went to the water park section like twice five years ago.
Anyway, my favorite thing in any water park is to get on a tube in a gently-flowing current and float around and around and around for ages. All the ones I went to before Carowinds actually encircled a huge section of park (if not the whole thing) so you could just keep going all day.
I went on the Boomerang Bay one and they made you get off after the one short circuit. I never encountered this before so I wasn't prepared to get off and got shouted at like I was Hitler. I guess the thing is so small that they can't let everyone go multiple times, so I understand (not the shouting part, just the rule), but I'd like it expanded so you could keep going and going.
Even worse than that though, there was a person every ten feet shouting at you to stay in your tube. I leaned forward just slightly to reach for my friend's hand, and was shouted at to LAY DOWN IN YOUR TUBE STAY IN YOUR TUBE DON'T MOVE FROM THE PROPER POSITION IN YOUR TUUUUUBE!! The entire thing was a rather terrible experience. DX
At the other water parks I've been to, you can do what you want in your tube. You can stand up in the middle of it and hang with your feet dragging, or slump over it on your stomach, or make a tube-line hanging onto other people. Kids can even try to swim against the current when no one's looking, though of course that's heavily against the rules, and they will shout at you then. XD It's much more relaxed and lazy and fun, and no one even dies!
And tarheel1231, I love your petting zoo idea because I'm an insane animal-lover. (I get along with them far better than I do people, heh.) The only problem with it is that if they do what fairs do and charge like $1 for a little bag of food, I will go bankrupt on the first day. It doesn't matter that they're fed like non-stop to bursting all day long, I still feel responsible for all of them. I missed that guy and he didn't get but a single pellet, get me another bag. That girl didn't see that little guy trying to get her food, I need a bag to make up for it. THAT GUY LOOKS SAD GIVE ME TEN BAGS TO CHEER HIM UP!! CAN I JUST HOCK WHAT I'M WEARING FOR FOOD BAGS PLEASE??!?
But that's just me, probably. <.<
What's the exchange-rate on a pair of pants for bags of animal food pellets, I wonder? Five bags at least, right? I'll just wear layers.
If you see an animal and you can't tell if it's a skunk or a cat, here's a good saying to help: "Black-and-white, stinks all right. Tabby-colored, likes a fella."