- May 24th, 2015, 10:25 am
#77842
I am deeply saddened. There will be real tears the last time I ride Thunder Road. I also was already deeply saddened by the front entrance redesign, and am not too happy with how expensive season passes have become. This is all making me fear for how I will feel about visiting Carowinds in the future... ):
I personally consider TR one of the integral rides to a Carowinds experience. I don't know all that much about ACE coaster landmarks, but I have wondered if Thunder Road might become one, and I thought maybe it should. I love Thunder Road's name, and the story behind it, and the history of it. I also of course have personal memories attached to it: I remember the first time I rode in the front row with my friend from girl scouts. I also once rode TR 101 times in a row without exiting the ride (we did switch seats to go to an open one, but we could find 2 empty seats every time) Now that I think about it, maybe that's a bad sign :p But it was back in the days when on Sundays almost every ride was a walk-on except Nighthawk and Afterburn.
As far as future plans, it seems like the reason TR in particular was targeted is because it is in the way of the water park. As people have said, if Carowinds really wanted to get rid of a woodie, they should have chosen Hurler since it's less popular and not as deeply tied into the park's history. I think it's not impossible for TR to be turned into a hybrid coaster, but I'm not expecting it. It just seems like too big of a "coincidence" that we were expecting a water park expansion/new water ride and then they announce the closing of the roller coaster right next to the water park. But I will certainly still hope for the best (:
Also, I heard this story, but it may just be an urban legend/made up by whoever told me. The story is that Carowinds didn't do as well as expected in the first few years and they were considering closing it, so they built Thunder Road in the hopes that a big thrill ride (by 1975's standards) would make the park more money. If TR didn't do well and the park lost money that year, then it might close. So Thunder Road kind of saved the park near its beginning.
Is that a true story? I haven't heard anything else that said Carowinds was unsuccessful in its first few years...
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