- November 20th, 2003, 4:04 pm
#811
is there a difference between thrill rides and flat rides? flat rides are basicly thrill rides(espically zippers,YEE HAW!)
montumax wrote:CarowindsZone wrote: Carowinds has loss their taste for flat rides. It is more about rollercoasters, and thrill rides now. We already have a water coaster so that spot isn't going for a water coaster. The frenzoid has bad ridership, and is a very unconfortable ride. Boomerang Bay rumors are going around because of PKI expansing their WaterWorks, and Carowinds isn't a leader, it is a follower. They follow in the footsteps of PKI, PKD, and PGA.
Couldn't flat rides be considered thrill rides? A Delerium, Jump 2, Chaos...they're certainly thrilling
To me the only uncomfortable part of the Frenzoid is that little nudge you get from the lap restraint during the unloading and loading of the ride. I've never thought it was uncomfortable.
As far as being a follower, I don't see that as being true. Paramount hasn't really cloned rides at the parks. FOF and the Invertigos (and the jr. Vekomas) are the only major rides that I can think of that have been cloned. Each park, to me, has its own "identity." The waterpark renovation, if that is indeed in the cards, only seems to be the next logical step for the evolution of the park.
is there a difference between thrill rides and flat rides? flat rides are basicly thrill rides(espically zippers,YEE HAW!)
Coaster count: 64
I may live a few timezones away now, but Carowinds will always be my home park.
I may live a few timezones away now, but Carowinds will always be my home park.
