tarheel1231 wrote:^^ So KD's Hurler isn't an in-house project?
Grizzly was in-house. Hurler was a new company called International Coasters, Inc.. The only two coasters they built were the Hurlers for the Paramount Parks.
tarheel1231 wrote:^^ So KD's Hurler isn't an in-house project?
Chris wrote:tarheel1231 wrote:^^ So KD's Hurler isn't an in-house project?
Grizzly was in-house. Hurler was a new company called International Coasters, Inc.. The only two coasters they built were the Hurlers for the Paramount Parks.
RollerBee wrote:Chris wrote:tarheel1231 wrote:^^ So KD's Hurler isn't an in-house project?
Grizzly was in-house. Hurler was a new company called International Coasters, Inc.. The only two coasters they built were the Hurlers for the Paramount Parks.
I am pretty sure he meant the project this season.

tarheel1231 wrote:Now if they replace Hurler with a racing woodie, I'd be completely okay with it. Kills two birds with one stone (Bringing Thunder Road "back" and adding an additional coaster for kids at 48").
arby wrote:So back to Higginbotham, his first four year term brought us the 3-year $50 million expansion. I predict that Cedar Fair has been well pleased with the results from that. So the mayor is running for four more years which is a continued expansion and large investment in Carowinds.
Over the next few years, we'll see the park expanded to the woods behind Hurler, starting with a small footprint in 2017. I agree with previous comments on some of those new 'old' rides being put throughout the park.
It does look like Hurler might be on the chopping block but it's not really in the way. It wouldn't bother me either way...