General Carowinds discussion
#80348
^^I never said never, I say I won't buy Season Passes. Trust me ya'll will see me next season, did you really think I would go a whole season without Intimidator or Fury? I might be an "Extremist" but you know I haven't agreed with Carowinds destorying their history ever. I just got over the Plantation House; and don't remind me about what Paramount did.....
#80350
Press release from the park:

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Carowinds and coaster fans alike join in to say, ‘ThanksThunderRoad’. The iconic wooden coaster is set to give its last ride on Sunday, July 26.

Carowinds will offer riders special Thunder Road memorabilia to celebrate this historic coaster.

From now until July 26, the first 100 riders will receive a FREE commemorative Thunder Road button.
Starting July 13 through July 26, the first 48 riders (first two trains of the day) will get a FREE celebratory poster of the wooden coaster, in addition to the aforementioned commemorative button.

Additional keepsakes will be available for purchase including Thunder Road model sets, commemorative pins, t-shirts and more.

Thunder Road opened in 1976 and has given nearly 40,000,000 rides to fans. Guests have until July 26 at 10 p.m. to take part in the Thunder Road celebration.

To read more about Thunder Road’s history, to view park hours or to purchase a season pass, visit https://www.carowinds.com.
#80351
Chris wrote:^ Did someone forget Woodstock Express? Plenty of airtime for the little ones... and big ones alike.


Woodstock express is more of a ride for toddlers in my opinion.
It is nowhere near as tall as the Thunder Road and it certainly does not have the same air time.

no no. the only 48 inch class for middle aged kids was/is thunder road.
#80352
Reminds me of when Busch Gardens Williamsburg removed Big Bad Wolf. It fit that category as well. Fortunately Busch Gardens replaced it with Verbolten which was able to have the same height limit and serve the same purpose as a fun coaster that fit that middle ground between the kiddie rides and the big adult coasters. That was one situation where while I was very upset to see Big Bad Wolf go (more than Thunder Road to be honest) I thought Busch did an excellent job of replacing it. I hope Carowinds is able to replace Thunder Road with something similar (hopefully a good wooden coaster) in a couple of years after they finish their water park stuff.
#80353
aoriole19 wrote:5 stages of grief:
1. Denial - "Maybe it's a publicity stunt.. They said 'last race' so it's not being torn down"
2. Anger - "How could they do this?! Thunder Road is HISTORIC!!"
3. Bargaining - "If you remove Thunder Road, I won't renew my season pass!!!"
4. Depression - "I remember my first time on Thunder Road... :cry: :cry: "
5. Acceptance - "Something exciting will come next year. I'm sure they had no choice."

^Guys this is us.


I'm at 4.5. :crazy: I don't care about what's coming next year if it has anything to do with water because I'm not a water ride/park gal so it won't interest me. I'm not renewing my pass but not mainly because of ThunderRoad... It was my first time ever getting a pass just because of Fury325. If it weren't for Fury, I probably wouldn't be going as much. I was tired of riding Intimidator and Afterburn on repeat. :lolno: I'm going to venture out to KD next summer and get a pass there. I've been a Carowinds freak for so long I've forgotten about how close I am to KD also. And I still haven't gotten on i305 yet.

I don't see the big deal about the ThunderRoad extremist. They are sad. In shock. Desperate. If they don't want to spend their money somewhere where they aren't going to be happy, and voice their opinion about it, then big woop. I'm sure Carowinds hears complaints about everything under the sun all year long. And I'm just used to people complaining on FB in general :lol: . But once it's gone, it'll all be over and everyone will move with with their lives. Then we won't have to see anymore "savethunderroad" or the corny "burnthunderroad" or whatever people are putting.

I still love Carowinds. :mrgreen:
#80356
carowindschic wrote:
aoriole19 wrote:5 stages of grief:
1. Denial - "Maybe it's a publicity stunt.. They said 'last race' so it's not being torn down"
2. Anger - "How could they do this?! Thunder Road is HISTORIC!!"
3. Bargaining - "If you remove Thunder Road, I won't renew my season pass!!!"
4. Depression - "I remember my first time on Thunder Road... :cry: :cry: "
5. Acceptance - "Something exciting will come next year. I'm sure they had no choice."

^Guys this is us.


I'm at 4.5. :crazy: I don't care about what's coming next year if it has anything to do with water because I'm not a water ride/park gal so it won't interest me. I'm not renewing my pass but not mainly because of ThunderRoad... It was my first time ever getting a pass just because of Fury325. If it weren't for Fury, I probably wouldn't be going as much. I was tired of riding Intimidator and Afterburn on repeat. :lolno: I'm going to venture out to KD next summer and get a pass there. I've been a Carowinds freak for so long I've forgotten about how close I am to KD also. And I still haven't gotten on i305 yet.

I don't see the big deal about the ThunderRoad extremist. They are sad. In shock. Desperate. If they don't want to spend their money somewhere where they aren't going to be happy, and voice their opinion about it, then big woop. I'm sure Carowinds hears complaints about everything under the sun all year long. And I'm just used to people complaining on FB in general :lol: . But once it's gone, it'll all be over and everyone will move with with their lives. Then we won't have to see anymore "savethunderroad" or the corny "burnthunderroad" or whatever people are putting.

I still love Carowinds. :mrgreen:

Hey that's a little harsh IMO. I don't even liked the darn ride(only been on 3 times in my life) but I'm still angered just from the sheer principle. Is nothing sacred anymore? This is the biggest symbol of Carowinds left standing and was once a significant part of the park experience and arguably still is from a historical perspective. cedar fair has done crazy good by this park but this is just too much I think. I'm the guy who wants a strata coaster ala top thrill dragster at this park. If they announced that this what would replace thunder road I would still be against it.... I just feel like this is something you don't touch. I'm 21 and I feel more and more of my generation has lost the ability to appreciate what has come before and that's sad. From a business standpoint what they are doing makes sense but again....they could afford to keep this up and still be incredibly rich I think.
#80365
carowindschic wrote:I don't see the big deal about the ThunderRoad extremist. They are sad...

Quoted for truth! :clap:
fishels wrote: This is the biggest symbol of Carowinds left standing and was once a significant part of the park experience and arguably still is from a historical perspective..

That would be the skytower...
RollerBee wrote:There will always be the one Nut that will never forget Thunder Road and will likely never let the park forget their sin.

I'll take "definition of a #SaveThunderRoad extremist" for 500 alex...
chknwing wrote:^^ are you from taiwan, there were so many flip flops in your post

Hahahahahaha...but for real tho... :wtf:

I don't understand the illogical point of not renewing a pass but still going to the park like 2-4 times. I run a business. I LOATHE running specials/sales because that's when I lose some profits. I would rather everyone purchase at standard value. I would think carowinds would rather sell more gate price tickets as well. And how much more is a platinum pass anyway? I have been caught in situations when I said "meh...I'm not gonna be going to carowinds much next year, no pass for me" then ended up at carowinds, kings island, cedar point AND knotts! #FML
#80434
Jonathan wrote: Press release from the park:

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From now until July 26, the first 100 riders will receive a FREE commemorative Thunder Road button.
Starting July 13 through July 26, the first 48 riders (first two trains of the day) will get a FREE celebratory poster of the wooden coaster, in addition to the aforementioned commemorative button.


So just wondering, will the poster and pin be given to all MC3 participants? Because if not then the first 48 riders on the 26th will likely be MC3 participants who will be in the park before it opens.. That would be pretty disappointing to any GP/casual coaster fan who tries to run to TR at opening to get there first haha
#80471
New Blog Article From Carowinds.com:

THANK THUNDER ROAD - FAN TRIBUTE VIDEO

Tuesday, July 7th, 2015

Thunder Road will take its final bow on July 26 after nearly 40,000,000 scream-filled rides. To celebrate the legacy of this classic wooden racer and the special memories it has created with families since 1976, Carowinds is asking you, the fans, to help us create a fan tribute video.

From now through July 20, we want you to share your favorite Thunder Road memories as we say #ThanksThunderRoad. Email your Thunder Road pictures to: ThanksThunderRoad@carowinds.com or share them on Twitter using #ThanksThunderRoad.

Please note, on-ride footage/pictures will not be permitted or used.

Your picture(s) submission also enters you into a random drawing for a chance to win some ex

Submitting your pictures(s) will also enter you into a random drawing from some exclusive Thunder Road memorabilia. Prizes include:
A Ride on the Final Train - One lucky winner will have a chance to ride on Thunder Road's last race during our July 26th ceremony.
Branded Commemorative Thunder Road Wood Plaques - Two lucky winners will receive a limited edition, commemorative plaque from the wood of Thunder Road, branded with Thunder Road.
Tickets to Carowinds - Two lucky winners will receive two free tickets to Carowinds, good any operating day during the 2015 season.

Wood from Thunder Road - Up to twenty winners will receive a 1x1 piece of wood from Thunder Road.
Winners of the last ride on Thunder Road will be announced July 20, 2015; Thunder Road memorabilia winners will be selected and announced by August 7, 2015.

We want to honor and celebrate the legacy of Thunder Road. Share your memories, be part of history and help us say #ThanksThunderRoad!

Fans are limited to one submission each; however you can include multiple photos. When submitting your photo memories, please use the highest resolution possible to guarantee the quality of the video. By submitting your photos, you agree to allow Carowinds to use your photographs for reproduction in any medium in any Cedar Fair Entertainment Company or its designees may determine for the purpose of advertising, display, exhibition or editorial use.
#80473
They sure are doing a whole lot of promotion and publicity for a ride they are getting ready to tear down. Right before the 40th anniversary. I am beginning to wonder if they may be indeed planning some sort of retrofit or redesign afterall. Could be wrong, but why would they actively publicize the demise of a popular attraction that will only make most folks sad or mad? From a PR standpoint, it seems more like negative publicity rather than appealing nostalgia. Unless they have some sort of unexpected surprise in mind. But probably just wishful thinking I guess.
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