- August 17th, 2015, 4:34 pm
#82893
It was a shame to see such a high-capacity, re-rideable ride destroyed. Still will not convince me that any water park expansion couldn't have been built around it, since that's what they did and King's Dominion and Canada's Wonderland.
However, in reality the ride was a pitiful shell of its former self. Much like the entire park. If you look back at the photos of new Thunder Road - all red, white and blue with themed trains, and the way it ended - looking all drab and run down, unpainted, dinky sign on top, with one side operation on weekdays, it's easier to let it go.
One reason many of us hated to see it go was it was one of the few things left of the true, original Carowinds of the 70's and early 80s. But the park is nothing like that anymore, its a hodge-podge mess of nothingness with a few nice spots and a few good rides. I will give them props on their landscaping however.