- May 7th, 2018, 2:17 pm
#99666
Carowinds and the coaster enthusiast. A brief history of the love to hate relationship.
I’ve been on coaster forums for about 20 years now, and I have noticed that our beloved park struggle to gain much respect within the coaster community. I know enthusiast are a fickled group that tend to favor certain parks, rides, and manufacturers, which makes it very difficult for outliers to break through.
Back in the days Kings Entertainment, the park was well respected when compared to it’s regional peers. Except for acreage, Carowinds pretty much had the same attractions Island, Dominion and other comparable parks had. As a matter of fact, in the 1970’s Carowinds compactness was an advantage because folk complained about walking distance and empty spaces you found between attractions at larger parks.
Things changed during the Paramount years when Island and Dominion became the flagship parks for the company. Enthusiast then deemed Carowinds as being too small, and as being one great coaster away from greatness. Well, we got that one great coaster in Top Gun 19 years ago, but mostly enthusiast were not impressed, because by this time parks such as Cedar Point, Magic Mountain, and Great Adventure were installing multiple ‘great’ attractions.
This brings us to the Cedar Fair years. First we got the boomerang while Dominion got the floorless coaster. Many enthusiast felt that was the proper order because Dominion was more deserving. Our next coaster should have put Carowinds over the top in the eyes of enthusiast, but it did not. Unfortunately something strange happened as we received the world’s tallest B&M hyper coaster. First, coaster purist had fallen out of favor with B&M because of their practice of controlling the ride experience and secondly, Dominion installed an Intamin designed Intimidator at the same time. They praised I-305 and crowned our coaster as being the worst B&M hyper ever built.
Next up was Fury. Initially the coaster community struggled to say anything good about it. As a matter of fact, the web master of a particular site, who shall remain nameless, rode Fury, and in his typical smugness, all he could bring himself to say was, ‘well it is fast’, and that was the only praise he was willing to give. But as things would have it, enthusiast who took the time to actually ride Fury deemed it as one of the better coasters out there. With that said, a funny thing happened on the way to Fury’s coronation; Afterburn got caught in the up draft. We always knew we had one of the better inverts, but it took Fury and 15 years later before enthusiast realized it. Go figure!
Today, even with Fury, Intimidator, and Afterburn, which represents a stellar lineup, the coaster community has once again raised the bar, as it relates to our potential 2019 coaster. Now they are saying we can never be good because we have too many bad coasters, we have no good wood, we have no launch coaster. Last year, our kiddie area was lame, -we fixed that. The year before, we did not have enough flats, -we fixed that. Three years ago, our water park could not compete. Four years ago our dinning establishments lacked.
Now they are telling us what our 2019 coaster should be. ‘If it is a Mack, it should not spin. Better yet Mack should not build it at all. It never ends.
I said this to say that you will never satisfy a group of enthusiast. Carowinds numbers up and regardless of what they say about intimidator, the general pubic loves it.
I’ve been on coaster forums for about 20 years now, and I have noticed that our beloved park struggle to gain much respect within the coaster community. I know enthusiast are a fickled group that tend to favor certain parks, rides, and manufacturers, which makes it very difficult for outliers to break through.
Back in the days Kings Entertainment, the park was well respected when compared to it’s regional peers. Except for acreage, Carowinds pretty much had the same attractions Island, Dominion and other comparable parks had. As a matter of fact, in the 1970’s Carowinds compactness was an advantage because folk complained about walking distance and empty spaces you found between attractions at larger parks.
Things changed during the Paramount years when Island and Dominion became the flagship parks for the company. Enthusiast then deemed Carowinds as being too small, and as being one great coaster away from greatness. Well, we got that one great coaster in Top Gun 19 years ago, but mostly enthusiast were not impressed, because by this time parks such as Cedar Point, Magic Mountain, and Great Adventure were installing multiple ‘great’ attractions.
This brings us to the Cedar Fair years. First we got the boomerang while Dominion got the floorless coaster. Many enthusiast felt that was the proper order because Dominion was more deserving. Our next coaster should have put Carowinds over the top in the eyes of enthusiast, but it did not. Unfortunately something strange happened as we received the world’s tallest B&M hyper coaster. First, coaster purist had fallen out of favor with B&M because of their practice of controlling the ride experience and secondly, Dominion installed an Intamin designed Intimidator at the same time. They praised I-305 and crowned our coaster as being the worst B&M hyper ever built.
Next up was Fury. Initially the coaster community struggled to say anything good about it. As a matter of fact, the web master of a particular site, who shall remain nameless, rode Fury, and in his typical smugness, all he could bring himself to say was, ‘well it is fast’, and that was the only praise he was willing to give. But as things would have it, enthusiast who took the time to actually ride Fury deemed it as one of the better coasters out there. With that said, a funny thing happened on the way to Fury’s coronation; Afterburn got caught in the up draft. We always knew we had one of the better inverts, but it took Fury and 15 years later before enthusiast realized it. Go figure!
Today, even with Fury, Intimidator, and Afterburn, which represents a stellar lineup, the coaster community has once again raised the bar, as it relates to our potential 2019 coaster. Now they are saying we can never be good because we have too many bad coasters, we have no good wood, we have no launch coaster. Last year, our kiddie area was lame, -we fixed that. The year before, we did not have enough flats, -we fixed that. Three years ago, our water park could not compete. Four years ago our dinning establishments lacked.
Now they are telling us what our 2019 coaster should be. ‘If it is a Mack, it should not spin. Better yet Mack should not build it at all. It never ends.
I said this to say that you will never satisfy a group of enthusiast. Carowinds numbers up and regardless of what they say about intimidator, the general pubic loves it.
Last edited by Capler on May 7th, 2018, 4:01 pm, edited 2 times in total.

