General Carowinds discussion
#82294
I agree that its no Dominator or Rougaroo(Electric Boogaloo) but it would make Vortex so much more aesthetic to the man parts. Plus no need to create another crap coaster. I'm all for the conversion. Of course a bigger version would be awesome but lets pick
our battles.
Nina Kelpe thumbs up lol
#82319
Everytime I go the line is pretty slow mostly due to the fact that one train is empty. In the past few years they load one and send an empty one slowly after. Thats just when I walk by. Floorless or not I'd rather have anything than a stand up train. Should be cheap and the cycle isn't the most horrible I've ever seen. Isn't the best either but not a track I'd say destroy. Thats for hurler.
#82408
Jonathan wrote:People keep forgetting that Cedar Fair has practically confirmed that Great America's Vortex is getting the treatment this winter. If theirs can then Carowinds can too.

Winner winner Harmony Hall fried chicken dinner. This was based on the same source as that. ;)

Posted by Sarah [SOCIAL MEDIA CAPTAIN] on 18 September 2016.

Heard some murmurings of registration for The Last Stand opening so I went to the park today.

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I managed to pull myself away from Afterburn (as much as I hate leaving my all-time number one) for a bit to take care of Vortex coverage and I have to admit, I'm really starting to like that indigo on Vortex. It should look nice and sinister when it's done.

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This was the Lusca preview booth they'd set up where the fountain was. I talked to Tori (the merch employee running it) and she did her thing. Essentially, her job was to run through renderings, answer questions guests may have, and sell Lusca merch. She even let me try the POV with their Oculus Rift and while it looks no different from any Vortex POV, I thought it was a nice touch. We talked a bit, she knew some of my friends that work alongside her at the park, and I asked her a few questions about what they were doing and got some nice side info, such as the new lighting package they'll be putting on the arbor during the Lowcountry Gardens transformation.

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As much as I wanted to ride, I turned around and asked her where to get my tickets for The Last Stand. She informed me that it was to go live on social media later that day but she could sign me up right there! So she pulled out her iPad and I punched my info in and the next thing I know this lanyard's being given to me!

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So this is the event schedule, not complaining about nearly three hours of ERT on Vortex! I asked about the charity ride and she said that it also hadn't gone live yet, but they were going to be auctioning off the final two trains and giving the proceeds to World Wildlife Foundation, in honor of Lusca's sea life theme.

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Lanyards will remain available at the preview booth throughout the week in person, anything else you'll have to buy online and get your lanyard at guest services! Don't miss out on The Last Stand!
#82470
Personally I'd rather Vortex meet the wrecking ball than be transformed. I rode quite a few times and I've ridden Rougarou this year. While it was a much better ride than before (aside from the name, none of the GP can even say it) I don't think doing to Vortex would have near as big of an impact on the ride. It is so short and small that it will still suck IMO.

But looks good in RCT3 :thumbup:
#82483
Tosu97 wrote:Personally I'd rather Vortex meet the wrecking ball than be transformed.

If that happens, Vortex would be the only B&M coaster that is defunct (once Time Machine opens in Vietnam, that is). B&M's last forever. They are reliable. In my opinion, there is zero chance a park willingly demolishes a B&M, especially when you can reinvent the ride completely.
#82763
Tosu97 wrote:Personally I'd rather Vortex meet the wrecking ball than be transformed. I rode quite a few times and I've ridden Rougarou this year. While it was a much better ride than before (aside from the name, none of the GP can even say it) I don't think doing to Vortex would have near as big of an impact on the ride. It is so short and small that it will still suck IMO.

But looks good in RCT3 :thumbup:

Haven't ridden that awesome looking ride at Cedar fair Rougarou but I totally agree. I have never enjoyed this ride or nighthawk. This is just my opinion but they both seem like such short and gimmicky rides. You don't have to be tall to be an amazing ride(Top gun) but I would love to see both of them go and be made into much better and groundbreaking rides. I would LOVE a Maverick clone.
#82954
jlwhite3 wrote:Is this make believe or is Vortex really closing?

Vortex is practically confirmed to be getting this at some point, but the story covered in this thread is speculative fiction.
fishels wrote:
Tosu97 wrote:Personally I'd rather Vortex meet the wrecking ball than be transformed. I rode quite a few times and I've ridden Rougarou this year. While it was a much better ride than before (aside from the name, none of the GP can even say it) I don't think doing to Vortex would have near as big of an impact on the ride. It is so short and small that it will still suck IMO.

But looks good in RCT3 :thumbup:

Haven't ridden that awesome looking ride at Cedar fair Rougarou but I totally agree. I have never enjoyed this ride or nighthawk. This is just my opinion but they both seem like such short and gimmicky rides. You don't have to be tall to be an amazing ride(Top gun) but I would love to see both of them go and be made into much better and groundbreaking rides. I would LOVE a Maverick clone.

That would be nice (though it would be a hit to the coaster count after Thunder Road), but I don't see that happening because of how set in stone this is. And Rougarou is awesome, way better than it was as Mantis.

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Coast Carolina Forums > Trip Reports > Vortex: The Last Stand Event Report!

Posted by Sarah [SOCIAL MEDIA CAPTAIN] on 25 September, 2016

I wanted to post this last night but I was really tired and didn't get to, so here goes! The Last Stand!

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The event started with the Vortex Farewell Walkback and I got some really cool photos!

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Goldrusher will never be the same either! I loved going up the hill and seeing Vortex towering over the little choo-choo train coaster, it'll be even worse with the sinister black and indigo of Lusca!

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They've done so much repainting on the supports, having them mostly black for this event will be nice.

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Right under the loop!

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We were told on the walkback that the ride is being marketed in such a way that it symbolizes being sucked into the whirlpool known to be created by the mythical Lusca and entangled in its tentacles. This part of the ride is going to be nicknamed as the Whirlpool.

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And yes, it's just as twisty as a sea monster's tentacles.

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Enough with the walkback, let's go ride Vortex!

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For the last time. :( So sad...

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I was right by Mike Fehnel's side as he walked us back to the ride and I briskly walked down the queue path so I could be the first to pick a seat.

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I didn't get many action shots because I was busy getting my last rides in. Every time I left to go get my phone and work on the Facebook page I felt sad and went back to the coaster.

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It looks as it did the day it was brand new...

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Until you zoom out a pinch. :(

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Loop the loop!

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Eventually the shadows grew long and the sun set on Vortex.

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That coaster would never operate in the light of day again.

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Night rides were fun as usual, though. And knowing what Cedar Fair did with Fury's lighting package, I hope they can be even more fun on Lusca!

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As the clock ticked 9:43, I knew I wouldn't have another time for another ride. And I wouldn't get one. They informed us that this was the second to last train they'd be sending out before final rides, and I was next. This here, kiddos, is my last Vortex train ever. :(

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As the train was pulled up the lift, I remembered the first time I rode this when I was seven, how terrified I was to be standing up on a coaster.

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I blocked out all thoughts of the coaster leaving and tried to live in the moment for my last ride ever on this iconic B&M that was the Fury 325 of its time.

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While the ride was incredible (though a bit rough) as usual and I managed to enjoy standing on that train as it zoomed and twisted through the darkness, as soon as we hit the station, it hit me that I had to get off and never get back on again. Stepping off that train and leaving the station made me want to throw up.

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Afterwards, they pulled all the people with a green WWF card on their lanyards into the station and let them pick their seats. And then the last Vortex train ever rolled out of the station, roared around in the darkness, and then made the worst sound of silence ever after the brakes hissed shut. Everybody was crowded around to watch, and applause slowly filled what would soon be Lowcountry Gardens.

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And then silence. It was done. Its life was over. A legacy dating back to before the ownership that removed it finished.

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I stood there as people started filing away. When I realized I was almost left behind, I snapped this picture. From there, the walk from the park was very emotional. I even saw a few tears from kids and older enthusiasts that grew up with it. I had this sinking feeling myself, not wanting to leave it. However, I thought about it. The credit was still around to be gotten and the track wasn't even going anywhere. As I thought to myself about the future for this B&M classic, I walked over the bridge to the parking lot as the soft green glow of Fury's hive dive illuminated the crowd that had come to say goodbye to Vortex as a song played over the loudspeakers. It was the same electronic music they'd been playing all season, but something about it and Fury just kind of fit. So I pulled out my phone and Shazammed it.

It was Cthulhu Sleeps by Deadmau5. At that point, I took that as a message. Vortex is done, it will be missed, but the past is in the past. Now it's not a coaster leaving but an experience on the rise. Goodbye Vortex, bring on Lusca!